Archive for October, 2014

Cheshvan First Fruits

Hello all!

I wanted to share with you this first fruits video for the month of Cheshvan. I had meant to share this last week, but I had some computer problems and wasn’t able to get it edited right away. This worked out perfectly, however, to post it this week as a first fruits for the month! The dew all over everything really illustrated what God is saying about the month and the new anointing, and I encourage you to watch and soak in your new anointing that He is raining down on you. Be refreshed and rejoice in His ever-refreshing Spirit, and thank Him for never allowing us to become stagnant or stale! We change with every new season, just as creation does – this is a time to let the dead things wash away and claim the new things that He has for you.

Be blessed!

Tracey

Fall in the Garden

Hello all!

Fall has arrived, but even as the leaves turn brown and fall off of the trees, the garden is still vibrant with colors and life. The garden had been freshly watered when I walked out to take pictures this morning, and I so loved to get photos of everything with dew still on it. Please enjoy these photos and thank God for the new season!

Blessings,

Tracey

New butterflies..

Happy Monday all!

I managed to sneak up on a different species of butterfly today – normally these yellow butterflies won’t let you close. I looked him up and he’s called an Eastern Tiger Swallowtail. Enjoy!

Blessings,

Tracey

Shabbat Shalom!

Shabbat Shalom all!

I’ve put together a 7 minute “soaking” video for Shabbat. It’s very peaceful and I hope you all can relax and enjoy it this evening as you celebrate Shabbat! I really enjoy being out amongst the little critters who have no idea what is going on in the world and just continue about their business, doing what they were created to do. There is just something so calming about it. Bless you all, and have a wonderful, restful weekend!

Tracey

These are a few of my favorite things…

Hello all!

I must apologize for bombarding you with pictures of butterflies again, but they’re just so gorgeous I can’t help it! I managed to get a few not-my-best photos of the blue butterflies we have here in the garden – they are extremely difficult to photograph! They never rest and are always fluttering their wings and flitting about, and are also a lot more skittish than the other types of butterflies we have here, so it takes a lot of patience. The video I will post shortly will probably give you a better visual than the somewhat blurry still shots I snapped of them.

As I was thinking about what to title this post, the song from the sound of music popped into my head, so viola! The roses and butterflies (and ducks!) are definitely a few of my favorite things, and I love to share them with all of you. Enjoy and be blessed!

Much love,

Tracey

Wind in the Garden!

Hello all!

Yesterday we had very strong winds here in North Texas, and you might have heard about the tornadoes that occurred around the country. The whirlwind is definitely stirring! I was actually in the middle of posting this video that you’re about to see when a fuse blew and all the power went out in Solomon’s Porch where my office is located. But I’m back in my office this morning and all power has been restored! I so love when we see God’s prophetic words manifesting in the natural, and we definitely have seen evidence of the supernatural whirlwind manifesting worldwide. So take a moment and watch the winds of change blowing through the garden!

Blessings,

Tracey

Wildlife in the Garden

Happy Monday All,

I wanted to add this video of the wildlife in the garden that I posted pictures of last week. I can never decide whether to film or take pictures of some things, and so I generally do both! Thank God for technology!

Blessings,

Tracey

Abundance in the Garden..

Happy Feasts of Tabernacles, All!

The garden seems to be even more alive than usual this week during our Feasts celebration. The Monarchs that we haven’t seen in a few years here are everywhere! I took some pictures this morning and was absolutely delighted with the amount of life I was seeing everywhere, including a Ferruginous hawk – the largest hawk species in America – which Pam says winters here but she hasn’t seen any up close. He had his eye on our ducks but flew off when I got close. Please enjoy the photos and enjoy your celebrations this week!

Blessings,

Tracey

Monarch Butterflies

Hello all!

There were a lot of Monarch butterflies out this morning and I managed to sneak up on a few. Here are those pictures, as well as a few pictures of some beautiful rain drops still lingering on a few of the plants. Enjoy!

Blessings,

Tracey

New playground

Shabbat Shalom!

It was requested that I post pictures of the new playground that Chuck mentioned this weekend, here they are!