
Thursday Thoughts #50


I know God has made all things well.
Every property out here has a pond. They are not big ponds, but waterfowl enjoy them. We have Canada geese on all of them for they are deliberate in their return to previous nesting places.
It is exciting hearing the geese every spring making their way ‘back home’. Our neighbors pond is larger than our farm pond, so he sees far more geese than we.
This family, however, has been all over both properties. I believe they know and are very deliberate in what they are doing. They make me laugh the way this little family deliberately runs all over the properties! This early morning they were up by the barn before they made their way to the pond!



A day late! 🙂


Aprils in Virginia are highly anticipated for those of us that enjoy luscious gardens and beautiful homes. All across Virginia at several different times, private homes and gardens are opened for tours.
My daughter and I have gone every year for the past seven years. Though we would love to visit all the tours across the state, we are not able. We go to the gardens in our area of Frederick/Clarke County.
Since 1929, The Garden Club of Virginia organized Historic Garden Week to benefit the restoration of Historic Virginia Gardens. Every April three to four private homes and gardens are opened for tours all across Virginia. It is a grand opportunity to see private homes one may not otherwise ever get to see.
This year three gorgeous, historic homes and gardens were open in Clarke County: The Tuleyries; Carter Hall; and Apple Hill. These tours were hosted by The Winchester-Clarke Garden Club and The Little Garden Club of Winchester. These cheerful, friendly ladies give brief tours of the main floors of each home. The gardens are open for our own time to enjoy.
Historic Garden Week is our annual mother/daughter Spring outing. Rain or shine, chilly or hot, we are always happy to see the homes, gardens and visit with other guests as well. This year my twinster was ‘allowed’ to join us! My daughter says this is a mother/daughter thing–only! Though she will allow her aunts to join us!
Check out their website: http://www.vagardenweek.org
Perhaps these photographs will convince you to go!
















What would you persist in to your own detriment? Regardless of the cost in regards to your faith, family or freedom?
Persist is a hard action word that involves self-sacrifice, work, diligence, pain and perhaps sorrow.
In the words of Winston Churchill, Englands Prime Minister during World War II:

This, dear reader, is the epitome of the word persist.




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