Into the New!

Hello all!

The forsythia has started to bloom, and we also got two new female ducks to add to our little army of quackers. Here is a collection of photos of those things as well as a few other random photos I’ve taken this week. Thank God for the new things of the new season!

Blessings,

Tracey

5 responses to this post.

  1. Posted by karensecrest95@gmail.com on January 29, 2015 at 7:28 pm

    There is a vicarious pleasure in your photos of ducks swimming when the water outside my door is still frozen and I feel the Lord is saying we have one more polar cyclone to finish the season here. I feel myself screeching…you have flowers blooming…no fair. LOL Enjoy xoxo

    Sent from Windows Mail

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  2. Posted by Maria Wennberg on January 30, 2015 at 1:41 am

    Oh yeahhhh!!! The ducks are beautiful, so happy, and they’re swimming in the pond!
    Sue must have introduced them to the watermelon afternoon snack. They add so much life to the garden. Do they have names yet?
    The new life in your photos Tracey, brings to mind the new life Chuck and the team witnessed in Poland. And the bees so wisely doing what they are created to do. Thank you for providing such a haven for them. It so blesses my heart to know you love and take such care of all the Lord has entrusted you with. (and you share it with us – thank you.) Maria

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  3. Posted by Barbara Tice on January 30, 2015 at 3:12 pm

    It’s all beautiful. Barbara Tice

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  4. Thankyou for sharing God’s beautiful things with us…and inspiration…very precious are the ducks..longing for spring and summer when it is warm..-20 here in Canada very cold today…blessing Carmen

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  5. Posted by Kathryn Green on February 4, 2015 at 12:27 pm

    Happy Tu_B’Shevat …. the trees are singing …. ….of His Glory, Hallelujah..
    you have a beautiful garden,

    Kathryn, England

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