Tuesday 7 July 2020

Counting my Blessings

last autumn

Hello all, back again!  I have had a trying few months since I posted last, it started with an accident where I tripped over a dog, luckily I didn't hurt her (a gorgeous pure white German Shepherd), but unfortunately or fortunately (?) the dogs owner tried to save me hitting the ground and grabbed hold of my arm, I dislocated my shoulder and my elbow was twisted thereby damaging the ulnar nerve which put my whole arm out of action. The silver lining or blessing is I didn't land on my dud shoulder which is being threatened with replacement (which I am resisting).  So with two dud shoulders  I have been held to hostage to laziness.  The good news is that there is healing and I can now almost use my arm normally.  The blessing here is that the weather has been so foul that there is no desire to get into my poor overgrown garden so I am safe from overdoing it and undoing all the physio I have had. Oh, and I have had home help to do my housework! That finished last week so now I have to do it, sigh....... ( the girl was lovely and I didn't feel too awkward, so that was a blessing!)

However, I have been down and have had to give myself a many a good talking to!  But what got me out of my pity party was reading a blog post by Jane of Hope and Thrift.  Jane had posted on the story of her home and showed wonderful photos, but what inspired me the most was the fact she did it in 10 years from scratch.  It made me think, and I realized that I have done the same here, more or less!  I have been here 11 years and had no trees, or flower beds, let alone a vegetable patch, now I have all three! So Jane you are a blessing.

I was brought to mind of Ecc 3:1 - 8 To everything there is a season, A time for every purpose under heaven: A time to be born, And a time to die; A time to plant, And a time to pluck what is planted; A time to kill, And a time to heal;  A time to break down, And a time to build up; A time to weep and a time to laugh; A time to mourn, And a time to dance; A time to cast away stones, And a time to gather stones; A time to embrace, And a time to refrain from embracing; A time to gain, And a time to lose; A time to keep. A time to throw away; And a time to sew; A time to keep silence, And a time to speak; A time to love, And a time to hate; A time of war, And a time of peace.  Now doesn't that say it all for the crazy world we are in!

Edit Just found this version of Turn Turn Turn which is based on above by Judy Collins recorded in 1966, she sings like an angel, totally awesome.



It made me remember that it is July and in August we start to sow our garden!  I will have to get cracking to order any seeds I might need, but I am well stocked up I think, so that needs checking.  I was looking through my files to see what photos I could put in this post as light relief from my reflections and I came across this photo of a small part of my vegetable plot from the summer, just what I need to inspire me and not dwell on the straggly kale and swiss chard that is adorning my veg patch! Another blessing!


Last Christmas I treated myself to a new camera, a fancy SLR, I had to join the local camera club to learn how to use it, lol, it is still hit and miss, but when I get it right the photos are lovely even  if I say so myself, lol. This is a photo I took couple of weeks ago before the rain, it was the last rose (the rose is Sally Holmes and she is so abundant, flowers all summer and grows so big.  This reminds me we prune roses in July!


I have also been practicing taking photos of sunsets and sunrises.  The sunsets are more successful, mainly because they are taken from the back garden and there are no obstructions, the front garden has power lines and posts to navigate!



These two are from the back garden a month or so. Isn't that sky something!


This photo was last night, the sun came out at 4 and this was taken about 5.30, I think.  I was hopeful that it would be fine today, but, no its pouring down and I am flooding  out the back again. But the short spell of blue sky was a blessing because it reminded me that the sun is behind all those clouds.  This has reminded me of what my mum used to say to kids when  it was raining, "Oh God is watering his garden" and when there was thunder she would say, " God is moving his furniture around!" and lightening "God has got his torch and is looking for something he has lost!" I don't ever remember if she had a saying for the sun or clouds.

So I think I have more blessings than I thought and no doubt I could find many more.  So despite the dull grey,  cold  and wet day, the state of the world, my injuries I realized I am blessed and all is right in my world.

4 comments:

  1. Oh my Sharon, your photos are just beautiful! Well worth the extra effort of join a camera club! I think I need to join a computer club, I have so many technical difficulties. I hope your shoulders heal, take it slow during your winter months. You, my dear blogging friend, have been a blessing to me also!

    Hugs
    Jane

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    1. Thank you Jane, The problem with computers they keep on changing the software and just as you learnt something they change it and you become befuddled again! Well I do, you should have seen me trying to suss out the new blogger, It took me ages to realize that the new post symbol was that great red cross in the bottom corner, I was going to revert to the old blogger. But I have to say once it is sussed out the new blogger uploads photos really well, with old it was a pain.
      Have a lovely weekend.

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  2. I'm so sorry to hear about your shoulder injury! Hope you are on the mend. Lovely photos. I still have to try the new blogger format! Enjoy your day and, if you don't mind, send some of that rain my way, please!

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    1. Thank you Bless, it getting better daily, as long as I dont try and pick up heavy boxes like I did this morning, I have ordered the rain to head for your neck of the woods!

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