Love the Lord your God, listen to His voice and hold fast to Him, for the Lord is your life! Deut. 30:20


Thursday, May 16, 2019

So much rain

This spring we have seen lots of rain.  LOTS!

 I do love a beautiful thundercloud though!

And the sound of thunder.


But in all my years in Kansas, I have never seen roads closed like this year!
I35 north of the Oklahoma border was closed!  
And Highway 50 from Newton to Hutch was closed!


Our niece was graduating from Hutch JUCO and we wanted to go.  I heard at the last minute that they had finally opened up the road to Hutch!

The airport at Halstead under water.  They had the flood gates closed to Halstead and people who lived there were finding alternate ways to get home.

 This is a field!

We were able to see our niece graduate!

 Congratulations Bailey!!


With all the rain, the creek behind our house was filling up.  The upside to that is that the great egrets and herons were loving that!  One morning there were 4 egrets!  (you can only see 3 in this picture, but there were 4)







  1. More rain is in the forecast for this weekend and next week.  And possibly some tornadoes.  Maybe we can go storm chasing!  Rain reminds me of the song below.

  2. I love this song!  

  3. There shall be showers of blessing:
    This is the promise of love;
    There shall be seasons refreshing,
    Sent from the Savior above.
    • Refrain:
      Showers of blessing,
      Showers of blessing we need:
      Mercy-drops round us are falling,
      But for the showers we plead.
  4. There shall be showers of blessing,
    Precious reviving again;
    Over the hills and the valleys,
    Sound of abundance of rain.
  5. There shall be showers of blessing;
    Send them upon us, O Lord;
    Grant to us now a refreshing,
    Come, and now honor Thy Word.
  6. There shall be showers of blessing:
    Oh, that today they might fall,
    Now as to God we’re confessing,
    Now as on Jesus we call!
  7. There shall be showers of blessing,
    If we but trust and obey;
    There shall be seasons refreshing,
    If we let God have His way.

Rain down Your blessings, Lord!

Friday, May 10, 2019

Spring beauty


When I got home from Wisconsin, it was so good to see all the beauty of spring in Kansas!






The orioles had migrated up to our state!  I put out the feeder just in time for them.  I just had this feeling... I put out 1/2 orange, grape jelly and sugar water (1 part water to 1 part sugar - I heat up the water and then dissolve sugar in the water).


The purple martins had also arrived!
It is a chore to keep the sparrows out of the purple martin apartment complex!


The war is on!




The spring rains began.

If you wonder why we duct tape the middle sections, we have read that the purple martins get along much better with space between them.  We may try to purchase a house with dividers between the openings.  Here are some options when we buy a new one.  They can get pretty pricey!



 




I love the cry of the blue jay.
Their courting call is quite interesting!  
This one sat on my deck and bobbed his head while chortling.




The rains have filled up our creek behind our home and the great egret likes to fish in it.


The hummingbird arrived a little later than past years.
I mix 4 parts water to 1 part sugar for this feeder.



A Bible verse I happened to read this morning:  be wise as serpents, and harmless as doves” Matthew 10:16.  We are to be wise and also innocent as we represent Christ here on earth.


For the beauty of the earth

For the beauty of the earth
For the beauty of the skies
For the love which from our birth
Over and around us lies
Lord of all to Thee we raise This our joyful hymn of praise
For the beauty of the hour
Of the day and of the night
Hill and vale
And tree and flower
Sun and moon and stars of light 
Lord of all to Thee we raise This our joyful hymn of praise

Saturday, May 4, 2019

Trip home!

I left the Little Brown Church in the Vale at noon and headed home toward Kansas.  I knew it would be at least a 9 hour drive.  I was going to take highway 218 down to highway 3, but "Tom" had me turn before Waverly and I took some rural roads, but they were all paved.


That's ok.  That's part of the adventure! 

Open roads - open skies!







 We probably need to retire "Tom" (our tom-tom) but he has been good for the most part.  As Allen's mother used to say "We got the goodie out of it."  And I got to see some neat countryside too!

I suppose this junk car man must have done well.  His house looks nice.  But I don't think I'd like to have to look out of my back porch and see junky old cars!  Although, maybe he sees $$$ signs.

I pulled over at Hampton, Iowa to look at this grand courthouse!
This old Franklin County court house was built in 1891 at a cost of $60,000.

Civil War Museum across the street from the court house.  It was closed.
 At 35, I turned south at Latimer.  I found out later that week that friends of ours have moved to Clarion, only 16 miles from that turn off!!  So sad!!  I wished I'd known that ahead of time.  Boo hoo!  We will have to stop to see you another time, Greg and Donna!

Traffic was smooth all the way south on 35.  I pulled off at Cameron, MO to fill up with gas.   It was looking like it might storm.  I looked on my weather map and saw that I would probably drive out of it soon since I was heading west and not south.

I filled up with gas and continued west on 36 to St. Joseph so I wouldn't have to drive through Kansas City.  I DO NOT like heavy traffic!  No thank you!  .

Do you know what I could smell along that road?  Dead stuff.  I think maybe from all the dead cattle from the flooding!  There is a certain fragrance that death has.

Reminds me of a Bible verse:
"Now He uses us to spread the knowledge of Christ everywhere, like a sweet perfume. Our lives are a Christ-like fragrance rising up to God. But this fragrance is perceived differently by those who are being saved and by those who are perishing. To those who are perishing, we are a dreadful smell of death and doom. But to those who are being saved, we are a life-giving perfume."  2 Corinthians 2:15,16




The flooding was so tragic for the Iowa and Nebraska farmers!!  I heard that over 1 million cattle died.  1 MILLION!!  I have a feeling that beef prices will sky rocket!  Would you pray with me for these ranchers and farmers who have lost so much?

At St. Joseph I took 29 south to 435.  Look at this irrigation system in flooded fields!  The Missouri River had overflowed!
At Highway 70 I called my sister-in-law, Julie.  She had just left Lawrence so she was just in front of me by 1/2 hour.  I should have called her earlier so we could have seen each other.  We talked and laughed for quite awhile.  I love my sister-in-law!  Neither of us has a real sister, so we call each other "sisters".

I turned south at Topeka and into Flint Hill country.
There is a scenic bridge turn off just past Emporia and I got there just as the sun was setting.  You could see that the ranchers were burning pasture, as they do each spring.

 At Cassoday, I turned onto 1st street.  No traffic until I got close to Elbing.  I pulled over to take a last picture before it turned dark.



I made it home shortly after 9 p.m.  What a wonderful trip I had to Wisconsin and back!