Posted by: kim
on Nov 23, 2009
What a wonderful escape to go to hunting camp! A place where I am surrounded by nature as my neighbor! The peace and tranquility is such a blessing. The deer, turkey, fox, birds of all kinds, and lots of chipmunks create such a harmonious environment. Everyone gets along and is focused on their own happiness. The animals are honest and sincere, they don't sweat the small stuff! Humans should take note from these creatures. We should learn how to be quite and still and listen to our inner hearts! The animals remind us to play and share this great land with others.
When I am at hunting camp, I hear the beautiful songs the birds sing. I hear the trees blowing in the wind...the scurry of a chipmunk in the leaves, Sometimes I hear nothing at all and I look up and see the stars shining bright in the sky. My campfire keeps me warm and offers a place to gaze as the flames change color and direction. Food seems to taste better here too! Even though my husband is the best cook in the world all year long, the food just has this warm and cozy taste! It is nice to escape the sounds of cars and the stress of the world and people. It is nice to be in the woods!
God Bless our hunting camps!
Posted by: kim
on Aug 01, 2009
My Great Aunt Lucy had a row of weeping willow trees bordering a creek which ran along in front of her house in Chattanooga, Tennessee. When I was little, I could not wait to go to her house, run down the hill and open the flowing leaf door of the willow and crawl inside to my secret tree house. How wonderful to be surrounded by such soft gentle leaves blowing in the wind. I could sit and listen to the creek babble over the rocks for hours. These trees are my favorite not only for the wonderful memories they provide but the pleasure of watching them is so very peaceful.
When I moved to Florida, I did not see too many weeping willow trees. We have numerous species of Palm Trees all throughout this tropical area. When we built our new home last year, I knew one thing for sure...I was going to bring a little Tennessee to Florida. I planted 4 weeping willows and 2 Magnolias. Over the past year I watched my willows with great concern. I thought maybe they did not like the salt air. Were they going to make it? And then, like a miracle, they begin to bloom and bloom and flow and flow. We even have people stop by and say "the willows are beautiful ,we are so glad they made it"
It is so comforting to have my "Flowing Beauties" all around me!