Snow in the garden…

Shabbat Shalom, All!

I hope you all are staying warm! It is quite cold here in North Texas, and I ventured out (briefly!) into the garden while it was snowing to take some video and pictures. I apologize if the video is a little choppy and fast – like I said, I was very brief! It’s 21 degrees here and windy with some snow, and I am a wimp when it comes to the cold. I hope you all have a blessed and warm shabbat!

Blessings,

Tracey

 

6 responses to this post.

  1. Thank you! All the seasons have his beauty . I am just like you Pam , just looking I am frizzing. God Bless

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  2. Posted by Maria Wennberg on January 7, 2017 at 12:48 am

    Love the snow on the reindeer. Thank you for venturing out; your weather sounds like Chicago. I love the Garden during all seasons and its so good to receive continual pictures. Ya’ll have a blessed Shabbat. Love you all, Maria

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  3. Certainly commiserating. We are at minus 3. Haven’t seen that for a while. It’s old movies and popcorn. At least kids are on vacation so we don’t have to go schleping off to school. Love

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  4. Thank you Tracy. The garden is beautiful to see as you walked the path on the crunchy snow and took this memorable video. Such labor of love Pam started. As she led, the people volunteered for all who come or all who see by video to enjoy the goodness of the Lord with you. As I watched the video, I heard:
    Winter – A Season of Rest
    A time of Renewal
    A time of Reawakening to the Spirit
    Awaiting Spring with New Growth in the Spirit and the natural.
    Peace to your house, Luke 10:5

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  5. Posted by Penny Krevatas on January 8, 2017 at 7:51 pm

    The garden is beautiful in all seasons, love the snow don’t like the cold
    thank you for sharing.

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  6. Posted by Margareth N.Muro on January 15, 2017 at 10:24 am

    Thank you for reminding us the Garden of Eden as Chuck spoke the year 2017 is our year for expectation and to receive new Mantle l also believe it is our time to return to Eden Garden this garden with flowers and snow web l trust God is taken us into reality. thank you for sharing

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