The lines have fallen to me in pleasant places; Indeed, my heritage is beautiful to me. ~ Psalm 16:6 nasb
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Showing posts with label blessing. Show all posts

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Others-Minded Gardening

June 19.

We've gardened, and gardened, and gardened.  And now we would do it for others.

Several years ago, we helped build a garden for friends.  It's so easy for weeds to take over, and when the one family member whose garden it was went out of the country for a year, that is what happened.  Now that I've learned a few lessons about weeds, and now that we had opportunity to share that knowledge with others, it was time to act!


There really are a few flowers growing in the garden above.  It was our job to find and save them!  Our goal was to weed as much as possible, lay down landscape fabric, secure it, and cover everything with mulch.  This is what we did with my mulched veggie garden pathways last year, so we were "experts" in a way!

Greeted in the yard by Sweet Pea.

Because I went straight to work--I wasn't just the photographer this day--I didn't take many pictures.  Here is one halfway done (actually, the bulk of the work is done by this point!), the landscape fabric pinned down over the whole garden, and secured around the edges with the original rocks that were used as edging.


Why won't you play ball with me??

The Lord's Provision.

This family's mom Helen, a widow, had given us permission to spend $20 on whatever mulch we could purchase to complete the garden.  I also had experience with this part of the job, too!  Before heading to the M.'s house, we stopped at Lowe's and loaded up a garden dolly with as many bags of mulch in recovery bags as we could find.  (Click on over to my link above about my garden pathway to find out what these are and how to save money.)

When the sales associate rang up our mulch purchase, we had room for one more bag, albeit full price.  We came in 48 cents under budget!  I was thrilled and knew the Lord had provided.


When Miss J. commented that we may not have enough mulch to cover everything, I looked at her and told her, "The Lord provided this exactly within your mom's budget.  There will be enough."  And there was, perfectly.  I love how the Lord does that.

Gathering up the garbage.

Time for a break!

Miss J. and Miss M., dirty and happy.


Miss M. had just turned 21, so two of my guys went "bar hopping" with her.  Yes, that's a piece of re-bar!



Meanwhile, Danny cleared the side entrance, where guests would be coming in.  There's a bowling alley parking lot on that side, very convenient parking (they get permission for guests to park there).


Because we purchased different types of mulch, the garden looks like a patchwork.  But that quickly fades with a few rains, plus time.



Below, see waaaay back there?  That's still their property--it's so deep--but it has grown in with "native vegetation."  So they had some plastic fencing to put in along the border so that guests would know to stay out.




Fernando got my camera, and me--sweaty, dirty, happy worker.

Finally, we were done.  Time to have a little fun before the girls fed us dinner!  Miss J. had caught two frogs, which survived a few hours in a bucket.  It was time to let them go.


Sweet Pea came to investigate.

She chased one around the garden.  I'm sure it was traumatized.


What a blessing it is to share our knowledge, skills, and time with others!  The M. family's friendship garden is truly that, wouldn't you say?


Back to life,
Christine

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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Month of Thanksgiving -- Blessing 3

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Branch Of Wisdom


I'm wearing a sweater today!  (That is totally unrelated to this post, but I wanted to share it.)


Today, I'm thankful for sons who love each other.


This is Thomas (14) and Danny (17), my two youngest sons.  They have shared lives and a bedroom, toys and books, schoolwork and play.  They are complete opposites in personality.  Isn't it amazing how God does that with siblings?  Danny even taught Thomas to read--I directed him, he taught.


They love each other.  I thank the Lord for them every day.

Please visit Tamara at her blog to read more blessings, to be encouraged in thankfulness, and to find out how you can participate!

Back to life,
Christine

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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Month of Thanksgiving--Blessing 2

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Lord, thank You for Your faithfulness to me.  I see Your steadfast love and abiding joy through the good times and bad, through the peaks and the valleys, in the huge things and in the minuscule cares of this world.

This year, a few friends picked my tomatoes while our family was on vacation.  After returning home, and picking just a few bowls of tomatoes over the next week, I figured that those families had been blessed with the bulk of my tomato crop.  I thanked the Lord and picked the rest throughout the season.  My pole beans seemed to grow but not produce, either.  I thanked the Lord, and decided that maybe I wouldn't plant them next year.

But here it is, practically November, and I've frozen about six one-quart packages of pole beans!  What a late harvest for this part of the country, and for my little garden!  God provided--and even if the beans had never come in, I have learned enough to thank Him anyway.

Several days ago Thomas and I finally ripped out all my tomato plants after harvesting every tomato we could find.  Besides diced tomatoes, salsa, and tomato sauce, I have now canned two dozen jars of green tomato salsa--new recipe, absolutely spicy and yummy.  And there are still four bowls of reddening tomatoes on my counter.  (Yes, look, Lori , they are turning red!!)  It is a reminder of the Lord's faithfulness (and grace) to me.


Summer and winter, and springtime and harvest,
Sun, moon, and stars in their courses above
Join with all nature in manifold witness
To Thy great faithfulness, mercy and love

Great is Thy faithfulness!  Great is Thy faithfulness!
Morning by morning new mercies I see;
All I have needed Thy hand hath provided--
Great is Thy faithfulness, Lord, unto me!

verse 2 and chorus from the hymn Great is Thy Faithfulness

Back to life,
Christine

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Monday, June 7, 2010

Grounds of Naper Settlement

I've attended church on these grounds for the past five years, but never really noticed our surroundings.  Well, until now, when we've reached the probability that we will be moving to a larger location--a government school building.  The building really doesn't matter.  But, it made me realize how blessed I've been to be surrounded by beauty each Sunday morning.

Bleeding heart


Pink rose


Buttercup (just guessing)


What is this one?  :)


Bug on rose


Side view of leaf

Surely God's beauty surrounds me each week, if I just stop and look.  What an amazing Creator I serve!