Sunday Good Things

Today I am going to overwhelm you with good things. It takes many postives to outweigh the negatives in Normal Times. Right now we are not in Normal Times. Duh.

I sat by the river with a friend in chairs spaced far apart. First time we’ve seen each other in 6 weeks, and she lives 1/4 mile away.
The weeds that pass for a lawn in spring are still green.
I love spring. Love green. Love being in Three Rivers in spring.
Another friend stopped by with roses (in a BLUE bottle!) and strawberries.
The Botmobile is back home, and Tucker is pleased with the return to normal.
I found the tag for these! Osteospermum, “Zion copper amethyst”. (Thank you Joyce, for sharing yours with me too!)
The bank behind the house has a fabulous variety of foothill wildflowers.
Ithuriel’s Spear.
Fiesta Flowers.
Tucker
Jackson is a pest to Tucker.

A morning walk with yet another friend. . .
. . . who marveled with me about the light. . .
. . . and gave me some grapes. (We all seem to be feeding one another whenever we have the opportunity.)

That iris in the morning light!

Jackson is not a pest to me.
The snowball bush (a spirea) with pink roses in front is a joy in the spring.

Because it is Sunday, here is the ultimate good thing.

You will show me the path of life; in Your presence is fullness of joy; at Your right hand are pleasures forevermore. Psalm 16:11

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10 Comments

  1. Looking through all these beautiful photos made my heart happy, and my soul peaceful! We need spring more than ever this year, don’t we? Thank you for sharing.

    • Sharon, I need it to be spring all year long. NEED.

  2. Thank you, Jana.

    • You are welcome, Anonymous!

  3. Love your pictures and the verse—the same one I chose to send to my grandchildren today!

    • Thank you, Sandy, and that must have been Divine Providence, leading us to the same verse.

  4. Thank you for all the beautiful pictures, what a joy it must be to have such beauty all around you!

    • Virginia, it is a joy, but it involves a bit of sadness too, because the coming heat means the beauty will soon fade.

  5. Thank you for those beautiful photos and reminder to look around and see the “normal” that still surrounds us. Happy SONday Jana! Be well. <3

    • So nice to hear from you, Melinda. Email soon heading your way.


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