I found this lovely image on Marie Raymer's blog, "And Then We All Had Tea" this morning. She had reposted it from Buttery Planet. I find it very soothing, although my lake friends are sick of the rain and the damage it has caused.


Today, so far, I have caught up on blogs, pulled a bag of dandelions, and made 5 cards to mail out. I think it costs a lot less to print a pretty picture and a few words than to buy cards now days.

I have made peace with dandelions this year. I just go out and top them in the morning, as many as I can stand bending over to do.

My sister and I call the menu calendar I keep "Moose Point Cafe." So today at the Moose Point Cafe there will be asparagus on toast for lunch, apple slices with peanut butter for a snack and Eckrich turkey sausage with cabbage and potatoes for supper.

Today, an answer to prayer I'm hoping, Andre will come to give an estimate on weekly lawn mowing. A friend says he is reasonable and does a good job. He's still in high school so I expect he is busy. I hope he can work us in.

Meanwhile I need to get over to my brother Don's house to clean the bookshelves in Ed's room and hang a few more clothes. Then his room may be finished for when her returns from the nursing facility. Monday he has an appointment to see how his knee is healing. If he can get out of the leg brace, he will be able to do more exercising.

“Raindrops are nature’s whispers, reminding us to slow down and savor the moment.”


I have always enjoyed the word picture of Psalm 72:6, “He will descend like rain on the mown grass, like showers that drenching the earth.” It's a very peaceful picture.

Rain or shine, enjoy your day and

“give God the glory for the things He has made.”



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