Some thoughts for today...
We have our daily routine down…well, almost. Every morning we pick up the geese from the “hatch coop” and take them out to the pasture.
Every morning they get so excited that they miss the gate…
When they finally find their way, they can’t wait for their morning hygiene.
And we watch them - every single day. It’s just too much fun and they grow up so fast;-)
Who let the goose lose?
We finally found some geese - apparently August is usually too late - and picked them up yesterday.
3 goslings whose genders we don’t know yet. I named one of them Mathilda, not sure about the rest yet.
Kristin as you can see is only mildly excited about their arrival😂
If I remember correctly, the geese as protectors for the chickens, were BoinIdaho’s suggestion - THANK YOU!
Another adventure begins on Big Bear!
When it’s 93 degrees in the shade and 165% humidity - your average Tennessee July day - the most logical conclusion is “it’s time to make firewood”, wouldn’t you agree?
So we made our way out to our friend’s ranch and got the party started.
It’s one of our favorite “chores” because we know winter is coming and nothing beats sitting in front of the fireplace listening to crackling wood.
Most of what we cut up won’t be seasoned until a year from now but we tend to plan ahead a little;-)
We will however wait for the weather to cool down before continuing these non-urgent chores…it’s been quite brutal;-)
Friends,
it's always quite interesting to see how one and the same piece of information/video/article can cause an incredibly variety of reactions. From "blessed and inspired" to "this is fear mongering of the worst kind".
They saw the same piece on information delivered/written by the same person. So is it the information itself or is it something else that determines how we react?
Kristin and I talk about it in today's Sunday Sermon right here 👇🏽
Much Love & Many Blessings,
Jean & Kristin
Friends,
in the face of all that we are witnessing in the world today, who hasn't asked themself at times, "What can little old me change"? It's a common question and we've all asked it before.
It's actually a very important one to ask, but most don't realize how powerful the real answer is.
Let us explain in today's Sunday Sermon 👇🏽
Hello friends,
it's time for a Sunday Sermon again:-)
It's very interesting how something that can help us so greatly and expand us forward into greater wellbeing can also be the thing that holds us back or locks us in at times.
Does that sound like a paradox? Well, let us explain...👇🏽