Showing posts with label God. Show all posts
Showing posts with label God. Show all posts

Friday, July 5, 2013

Surprising Connections

Do you believe in them? What I'm talking about are those surprisingly uncanny occurrences between two people. You just know they were God sent. I smile every time I have one. The other day one happened and I wanted to share it with you because it is nature related. I had taken a photo and decided that I wasn't going to do anything with it. I loaded it up on my computer with the rest of my photos for the day and was planning to forget about it. I must have thought the little plant on the stump was interesting, otherwise I wouldn't have taken a photo of it. A few days later, a dear ole friend shared a drawing on facebook and I happened to see it. I couldn't believe my eyes. I immediately contacted her. I believe God sends us connections for different reasons: one might be to reconnect with an ole friend or to remind us that he is with us or just to show us that we are loved. I love connections.
I love God.

From the Facebook Page: Star Gazing



Saturday, June 29, 2013

A Glorious Morning on a Summer's First Day

    As usual, I was searching for anything to take a picture of. Just as I thought I couldn't find anything new, out of the corner of my eye, appeared a couple of white flowers on a vine. I immediately walked over to where they were. I had seen these flowers years before but didn't pay to much attention to them. I took a few pictures and went in to do my research.

    Their scientific name is Ipomoea purpurea. I wish I knew how to pronounce it. Morning Glories are blooming vines that twine around fences. And that is exactly what they were doing. My research tells me their blooms are there to announce the warmer weather of the summer months. It is the celebration of the dawning of a new day. How amazing since it was the first day of summer.




 
     Their blossoms unfurl in the morning hours to greet the sun and close later in the day as the sun gets hot. I touched the flower to feel its texture and found out it is paper thin and touching it is not advised. Sadly, it breaks easily and each bloom lasts one day.

    It's reaction to the sun is amazing to me. It shows me the sensitivity of the relationship. No other flower does this that I know of. I went out at mid-afternoon and took another picture and sure enough it was beginning to curl. My research also uncovered that the flowers attract butterflies, bees and hummingbirds, which allows them to be pollinated.

 

    In the evening, I captured one almost closed and realized no sun, no morning glory. Its fragile beauty can only be displayed by the giant star in the sky. I have now learned to appreciate this amazing plant. Although it does not need me to take care of it because it has the butterflies, bees, hummingbirds, soil, rain and sun. It is just a reminder that God provides.