For Joseph’s 2020 Home Photo Challenge, a bunny we encountered on our quotidian walk.
Startled, it skeddadled away spliketty-splik — but not before it spoke of clover contentment and rapid reflexes, God-given.
For Joseph’s 2020 Home Photo Challenge, a bunny we encountered on our quotidian walk.
Startled, it skeddadled away spliketty-splik — but not before it spoke of clover contentment and rapid reflexes, God-given.
For Cee’s July 25th FOTD challenge, a mystery of loveliness, yellow sunshine from above caught in a buttery flush below.
For Joseph’s 2020 Home Photo Challenge, a straggler from a stand of stonecrop, pruned but thriving under the gardener’s merciful eye, a reminder that circumstances don’t dictate our destiny.
For Cee’s FOTD challenge, here’s a hardy troop of succulents who weather the dry and hot days of summer with all the resoluteness, even showiness, of their invincible ilk: the oft-overlooked stonecrop.
For Cee’s FOTD challenge, an unexpected summer rain had me scurrying under this young maple tree and wondering, Where do trees go to hide from storms? Or is the canopy of the sky providence enough, frowning though it may be? From it God waters thirsty roots and showers drops of light to hang on parched leaves, and oh, how they glisten and shake with joy in the breeze!