Saturday, December 15, 2012

Christmastime, Holly berries and Pinecones

 
Tis the season for beauty, blessings and peace on earth.  And this is certainly a time to celebrate what God reveals to us. As the weather gets colder my attention turns indoors. And I am constantly reminded of the great peace that I get from being outdoors! I feel blessed to be outdoors often wherever I am and it gives me great satisfaction, in addition I feel close to God. Here in Tennessee we have some decently comfortable days even in December.  So getting outside is still a daily adventure usually.  I'm a gatherer so when I am outdoors I enjoy finding things that I can use to decorate for the holidays inside.  We have holly growing wild in the woods and it is so pretty with it's red berries.  Due to the many pine trees behind our home I have collected an abundance of pinecones too. This brings to mind the ultimate patience of my husband on my first train ride ever from New York City to Rehoboth Beach, Delaware many moons ago. We had flown from Tennessee to New York City and taken a train to Rehoboth to visit our friends. It was my first such excursion. Somewhere along the way I had found and collected a bunch of pinecones. As we got ready to leave my husband asked me what I had planned to do with them and where did I plan to put them on the way home? I said that I would get a bag and in his rushed state he said, “nah, I'll just put them in the bottom of the cardboard hang up bag cover that the airline put our hang up bag in”. I looked perplexed I'm sure! We were fresh out of college and his college antics were still in his blood, so he grabbed the pinecone and his dirty clothes and dumped them all mixed up in the bottom of the carton. The train was a bit late and we had to lug things around at the station, it was hot and crowded and when the train got there I was a bit startled at the mad dash to board. See, I was a young polite Southern girl that was not use to the hustle and bustle. So, I politely waited and we were some of the last to board because, I let everyone in front of me/us! As we paraded down the aisle with all of our STUFF in tow, on the now mobile train, I noticed that I was alone...when a looked back my husband had stopped.  Immediately I realized what had happened, the bottom of his cardboard carton carrying a plethora of pinecone mixed with his dirty clothes, (“undies”, some still wet from beach basketball games and swimming) all were strung out about 20 feet behind him and some very attractive young women had alerted him of his mishap followed by loud giggles. He seemed only slightly flustered and later we laughed but at that moment he probably wanted to RING my neck! I still have most of those pinecones stored away with Christmas decor after 33 years together!
Christmastime in the past has often been a time of emotional stress and at times been downright depressing. Admittedly it was my own emotional climate. I use to get agitated, nervous, frantic and overly frustrated with my unrealistic need for everything to be "perfect", that it made it hard to enjoy CHRISTmastime! So needless to say becoming more peaceful has not happen overnight! I have made a choice not only at Christmastime but throughout the year to be more peaceful; less stressed and enjoy life. This Christmas I didn't do as much decorating.  Instead of 4000 or more clear lights on our artificial tree we got a live tree for the second time in over twenty years. I may have put over 1000 but at least it was an improvement to the three or four days that it took to erect the 12 foot spectacle of visions in my head with all of those lights.  And that's just talking about the tree! Never mind the garland down the stairs and fireplaces and the list goes on. This year things had to change even more. My husband had taken a new job and he had travel nine out of the last ten weeks. And we had to be in Beckley, West Virginia for the official takeover of the new University of Charleston, Beckley campus.  And we laughed that those pinecone had to go too dadgumit!

 






                                    
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Thursday, September 20, 2012

Chester A Mississippi Fox Approximately 40 Years Later

     With my current fox sightings I asked my cousin about two kit foxes that she and I had spotted many years ago while horseback riding (we were very young…), it has stirred my memory bank so, last night I asked her about an old article written around 1972.  My cousin sent me the article and two old pictures yesterday.  The old memory bank was stirred, we were riding back along the edge of the woods on our family’s property in Gulfport, Mississippi and we spotted these two young foxes. We told her older brother, my cousin, Carl Jr., about our encounter.  Being an avid young hunter and familiar with the woods, he was excited to check these out.  He found them and discovered over the course of observing them for a while that they were alone.  The mother was not returning to the den.  A highway bordered the property so possibly she had been injured or killed however; we do not know her fate.  What I recall is that he safely trapped the two and my cousins and I enjoyed playing and watching their development.  
     My family was living in Tennessee and I only recall weeklong visits and brief time on the gulf coast with the fox during the 1970’s.  See the two foxes were allowed to remain free and something unfortunate happened to the little female.  The only survivor was “Chester”, as he was promptly named and adored by all.  He and my kitten, an orange tabby, became best of buddies and enjoyed countless hours romping and playing “King of the Sand Hill”, a vision that I will always enjoy!  As children, we thought that was the funniest thing to watch them run, tackle and roll around.  That caused lots of giggles and laughter galore among all of us cousins; and there were a bunch of us!   My kitten, “Captain” and the fox, “Chester”, had what looked like the best time ever!  I believe that everyone enjoyed having Chester around, there was even an article written in the Sun Herald Times about him.  He would greet visitors with a funny noise while they were still in their car according to my aunt and then retreat back into the woods.  
     Chester grew to adulthood, wore a little bell around his neck to alert others of his arrival and one day a stray female German shepherd, started coming around.  Shortly after that Chester ran off with her and was never seen on a routine bases or with certainty of identification after that.  However, the offspring of Chester may be the current visitors that most recently come fairly routinely to visit and play with my Aunt Mary Ann's dog, Cassey, who lives on the old home place now.  We hope that Chester lived happily ever after and we sure enjoyed him for a time.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Sewanee's Little Red Fox

I had run head on into a fox early in the summer at the lake behind our home but I didn't get a good photograph then. It was frightened and moved very quickly. This evening this young little fox was alarmingly calm to have me so close. My radar was on high alert for fear of something not being exactly right but I was equally excited to get some shots. In my excitement and haste to photograph this little red fox I dropped my glasses in the car (the story of my life! Ugh...) and could not see my camera setting. So, these were the best that I could do under the circumstances. I ran into this little fox again as I headed home around 10:00 PM. I am hopeful that we will have another safe encounter where I will get some clearer shots!

Saturday, June 30, 2012

Moving rocks

Today I took my husbands old Chevy truck and searched for some good rocks for landscaping. I have a hard time passing up a rock pile!  And as always I'm trying to get things looking better before our 4th of July family and friends gathering in Sewanee.  I had some luck and found some nice ones to spruce up the landscaping.
When we built our home ten years ago I had the good fortune and offer to clear some rocks from our contracts project managers farm land. It was covered in large river rocks. They were perfect for my landscaping ideas and needs And the man needed those rocks cleared so that he could plant and farm his land. We helped each other!  I'm adding more rocks and it gives me a great workout! So it's a win, win for me since a hate workouts in the gym.  Being productive and getting the benefit of a workout is my idea of staying fit.  And the yard looks much better too!

This is a picture of our dog Sam laying in the rocks just to be close to where I was working I suppose.  I  cannot imagine that those rock were very comfortable to lay in.  I tried to coax him to a better spot!  But that's were he wanted to be!

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Revel In The Nature of God's Beauty

All you have to do is go outside and look around. If nothing else just look at the sky! This morning I grabbed the camera, my phone, car keys and shouted to Carly, our dog, that we were going for a ride...it was short but she always gets excited to get to go for a ride! It use to be a truck ride but she can no longer jump that high and has put on a good bit of weight in her old age. And I'm not up for picking her behind up very often either at my age! We bought a car from our daughter-in-law that she and it scoot around in these days. It's older, low to the ground and easy on gas. I don't let Carly ride in my nice car these days! When we arrived at the edge of the woods and I parked next to the barn. I noticed how bright the sun was starting to get but it was still nice and cool. As we jumped out of the car I spotted a butterfly and bee on a purple thistle flower. The light was often very bright, I had forgotten my sunglasses, my eyes tried to adjust to the bright morning sunlight but my eyes filled with tears. It made it a bit difficult to see as I scooted though the tall grasses, thinking that I will probably encounter lots of pesky ticks and chiggers! YUCK!!! So far so good though! I'm hoping they don't show up later :0/! We had a very mild winter so they are out in full force this season! Fortunately, I had so much beauty to see that I was bursting with my normal desire and enthusiasm to take it all in so I tip toed for a while then said,” to heck with it”(prayed that the bug spray would work on me), as I plowed right through to the open field. It's always the little things that I get so excited about, spotting a new dragonfly, a tiny blue butterfly that seemed to pose for me and the sunlight peeking through the trees just along the creek bed and along the road was spectacular. So, I encourage you open your eyes to what God has created and to revel in nature's beauty. I try to do it daily myself! It is good for you I promise!

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Our Great Pollinators

The amount of pollen that this bee had collected was amazing!  He was sprinkled with pollen everywhere!

A honey bee in utter delight of the reb bud blossoms (like me!) and getting an early start on the season back in March.
Our Salvia seems to be a great attraction for the bumble bees because they visit it often!


This bumble bee is either chilled out or totally pooped out!  I got so tickled at the way it was resting on this leaf.



There are many different pollinators and they work differently since they are not all designed the same. Each type of pollinator feeds on different plants and therefore pollinate different plants in different ways. The most common pollinators are bees, butterflies, birds, and moths. But that's not all, there are more! Other pollinators include flies, beetles, bats, occasionally the wind and man sometimes either by accident and sometimes the deliberate processes that we use to pollinate in order to make better and stronger plants occurs.
To be pollinated, pollen has to be transfered from a stamen to the stigma. When pollen from a plant's stamen is transferred to that same plant's stigma, it is called self-pollination. When pollen from a plant's stamen is transferred to a different plant's stigma, it is called cross-pollination. When cross-pollination occurs it produces stronger plants. The plants have to be of the same species or family in order for cross-pollination to occur. For example, only pollen from a rose can pollinate another rose. Pollen from a daisy or an pear tree would not work on a rose.  It is interesting to watch bees, butterflies and etc. helping this process happen!



This bee had evidently been busy!  And he continued to collect pollen from this thistle flower.


This is an Eastern Tiger Swallowtail (Papillo glaucus) helping with the pollination process of the wild azalea. Native azaleas are deciduous shrubs that are in the rhododendron family. They are fairly common where I live as well as an abundance of the mountain Laurel however; I have not noticed the common rhododendron growning abundantly and wild in our forest.



Saturday, May 12, 2012

An abundance of cherries totally by mistake


About five years ago we had a late frost and I was so sad about not getting to enjoy the full duration of beautiful and utterly splendid weeping cherry blossoms for the already short time that they last. This year I thought to grabbed some gorgeous photos of the blooms to enjoy forever. And I thought how disappointed I was that this tree had become awkward and misshapen after the late frost had forever changed the appearance of this once lovely tree. I had considered replacing the tree with a much more full and beautiful tree for next year since this tree is a focal point of our front yard landscaping. My busy schedule this spring and lack of rainfall has put a halt to most of my usual gardening but I'm hoping to rebound! Yesterday our youngest son was home briefly after his graduation from college. He had been outside absorbing some sunshine and relaxing after another hummingbird adventure. Then he comes inside and says mom have you noticed the cherries on our tree!!! I said, huh??? Cherries? And he says"Come here and look at these!" I was amazed at the luscious beautiful red cherries growing in abundance on this cherry tree that was grafted to be an ornamental weeping cherry. Now 3/4 of the tree is fruit bearing! Where the graft had been made on the tree, due to that late frost several years ago, we now have a fabulous yield of yummy red cherries!  We are all excited and ready to plant more cherry trees now!

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

The ever changing garden

An early bloomer this year...Trumpet Honeysuckle, Coral Honeysuckle Family: Caprifoliaceae

 Spring snowflake Leucojum vernum Family: Amaryllidaceae

The path of Abbos Alley garden in Sewanee, TN
It is amazing how after only a few days you can notice the garden's old plant growth is ever changing the look of the garden. The colors and textures change with some blooms fading and new texture and color emerging! I am always looking for what is new as I stroll through every path in the garden.

Monday, March 26, 2012

My B, B & B day...blue skies, butterflies and bunnies!

 Sharing my day in pictures...my beautiful ,blue skies, butterflies and bunnies day! Beauty surrounds us all of the time. All I can say is that, I thanked God often today for such a wonderful day! And I wanted to share it with anyone that loves the outdoor and spring! I do not think that there is anyone that loves it anymore than I do!!!  I simply wish that spring blossoms lasted longer...FOREVER!



White dogwood with a gorgeous blue sky backdrop and a touch of redbud!
 


Wild azalea bushes are spectacular
 

A lovely swallowtail butterfly on a wild azalea.


This wild azalea was above my head and I'm 5' 9" so I grabbed
 an underneath shot of this beautiful swallowtail.
  
Snuggly!

Oh how sweet, warm and precious this little baby is!

I think that I counted three little Easter bunnies all snuggled up in this cozy den/nest. 
I didn't want to disturb them too much.  I will be visiting them again to make sure they stay safe!


Thursday, March 22, 2012

Spring has sprung in Sewanee




I feel so blessed to I live in one of the most beautiful places in our country. The mountain is alive with new growth and with earlier than usual warmer temperatures we have color before we have leaves on our trees. So many flowers are in bloom or have already finished blooming. I have felt a bit obsessive compulsive about trying to capture photos of nature at it's finest before it's gone! Today I had to get busy with my cleaning out flower beds and preparing for some planting! I believe as usual, much of my gardening will be in containers due to our deer population. I hope that you will enjoy some of my garden pictures.

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Living Life Beautifully Today!

It was a bit chilly here in Tennessee today and when my husband mentioned us taking a ride to Fiery Gizzard, a park not to far away, I thought...that would be a nice outing for some exercise, sunshine and fresh air! But I will need my coat even though we had some wonderful sunshine!
We took our ole' girl Carly (our 12 year old Golden Retriever) with us and hit the trails. The water was loaded up nicely in the creek bed and we thoroughly enjoy our afternoon. I feel so blessed to live close enough to enjoy such a heavenly creation. It feels similar to the Rockies and we love going there. I call it one of my favorite places on earth and a place to live life beautifully!

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Monday, February 13, 2012

Heaven sent!


Our son Daniel and Sam in December 1997, when this story began.


Sam was so sweet to stay right with our grand babies.



Mr. Debonair....

Our grand daughter giving Sam some lovin'.




In late 1997 our youngest son was eight years old. We were gearing up for Christmas in our jewelry store, the busiest time of the year for us. The make or break season. Our son, Daniel, had been talking about and asking for a Golden Retriever puppy. And as it got nearer to Christmas I asked him to put his list together. He only had one request; it was what he had talked about most, a Golden Retriever puppy, for goodness sakes! I tried to explain to him that mommy was busy at the store and we might think about a puppy in the spring but now was not a good time for us to try and get a puppy. I explained to him that I would be the one to have to take care of the puppy and it was not feasible for me to take a puppy to the jewelry store nor would it be fair to the puppy or me. He was relentless but not in a whiney way. One day I said,” now son you better put something on your list besides a Golden Retriever puppy or you will get presents that I decide to put on your list and you will not have anything that you really want”. He looked at me puzzled and said, “I only want a Golden Retriever and I prayed to GOD for one…”Mommy; doesn’t GOD answer your prayers?” I quipped, “HE sure does…(with one eyebrow cocked WAY up) but on HIS own good time and I’m telling YOU that it just isn’t happening this Christmas so YOU had better put something else on that list!” Well…..he didn’t! Christmas came and went and we were busy as ever. Daniel seemed disappointed but not miserable. He didn’t say much about a puppy but you could tell that he was sad and a bit disappointed even though we had explained our situation as best as we could. As usual the house Christmas tree was the last to come down since I had all of the stores Christmas decorations to pack away first. An arduous task in deed! It was about two weeks after Christmas, I was one lucky mom, I usually was able to pick up our three children from school and spend the rest of the day and evening with our family. One sunny day as we pulled into our drive way after school (we lived out in the country a bit) and there were several dogs romping and playing in our yard. I didn’t pay much attention. I stopped at the end of the driveway to check our mailbox and I left the van door ajar. When I returned to the van this over grown puppy, a Golden Retriever was in my seat trying to reach our son Daniel. Well, Daniel was so excited all he could shout was,” can we keep him mom, can we keep him?!?” He was beautiful! And there was instant attraction…Of course! And they played together until dark. Our other son and our daughter arrived home after sports practice and my husband after work. They all took to this gorgeous creature. I knew I was in deep trouble. Everyday for a couple of weeks this playtime went on and we had no idea who this puppy belonged to. He would show up promptly after school each day and so I had to start asking around about him. No one seemed to know anything until one day I went to make a deposit for our store and this lady had mentioned one time that she lived close to us, about a half mile away. I remembered that one day she had come by to deliver a deposit receipt that I had failed to get. So, I thought… I will ask her if she knows this dog, she must live fairly close. She said that it sounded like her son Troy’s dog. He and his wife had a Golden Retriever puppy that they had gotten from the State of West Virginia. The story I was told is that there was a breeding kennel that was in deplorable conditions and they had been breeding high dollar service dogs. The mother of this puppy had been bred out and the State had to put her down. There were eight puppies and they were given to several people in this family, extended family and friends. The lady behind the glass at the banks drive-in window told me that they were actually looking for someone to take this puppy. They felt like he needed more attention and they both worked shift work, he was an engineer and she was a nurse. The dog was opening up his cage by lifting the U bar and running a half mile to see us everyday. She asked me, “Do you want a dog?” I replied,” no thanks” and I put my fingers up in a BIG X! A few days passed and I shared with my husband what the lady said. He had fallen in love with Sam (his given name). We all had! We sat the children down and we all decided he was a keeper. We went to bed that night and as the lights went out I said, in a chocked up voice…”I guess GOD answered Daniel’s prayer after all!” and my husband chuckled…”or the Devil did!” Some days I did think the Devil answered that prayer…when I had something better to do than clean those muddy paws and fur tumble weeds throughout our house. But more often than not Sam was by far the most wonderful pet we have ever had. An angel of a dog that heaven sent! And a couple years later Daniel saved up his money for a female companion for Sam, Carly. Carly was not as trainable as Sam, he was easily trainable from the start. She was stubborn from the start! Sam came to us with open ears and a willingness to please, Carly had other agendas.
I guess my husband and I had taken to Sam and Carly even more than ever. They kept us busy twice a day out on the trails in West Virginia. We were lucky to have access to thousands of acres to walk and hike in. When we closed our business to make a transfer to Tennessee, Sam and I were becoming even bigger buddies. Now with our three children going off to college and busy in school the week days were ours. We spent every waking hour together. He was my constant companion, my “shadow”. He sat beside me (usually at my feet) as I painted, made jewelry, worked on my daily chores or gardened outside. Finally grandchildren came along and Sam and Carly seemed to initially welcome and at least tolerate their company. And they were patient with their growing and learning. I believe the dogs taught them a few lessons. Our grand babies learned to listen for their barks at the door to come in and watch for their desire for another treat from the pantry, for which they enjoyed accommodating them with great pride.
It was hard for all of us to accept but Sam started to show some age. It was hard to believe that the dog that had climbed the hills of West Virginia and Tennessee like a mountain goat had finally begun to slow down. As Sam continued to weaken my husband had to carry him up and down the stairs. He slept by our bed every night and nearly communicated with me as though he were talking right to me in his expressions and body language. He was never comfortable with being carried and he weighed nearly 80 pounds during his peak but had trimmed down some. Nevertheless, I was concerned about my husband carrying Sam up and down the stairs for fear of them falling. My husband had, had a terrible motorcycle accident and a compound fracture to his right femur, along with several other injures a few years ago, so the last thing that we needed was a fall! Sam had been a super companion to my husband during his recover and so had our cats! Separating Sam from us at night was very difficult, especially on Sam! But we had to put up a child gate so he would not attempt to climb the stairs and I had to put a stop to this dangerous task. It broke my heart as he looked so pitifully at me each night. We made him a super comfortable palette in our family room and many nights I would sleep downstairs on the couch with him to comfort him. He also had an awesome bed in our garage that in the end proved to be his most coveted resting place.
Sam learned many words and he and Carly had a few that we had to be careful not to utter at the wrong time or crazy excitement might erupt! These two Golden Retrievers kept and Carly still keeps us outdoors twice a day rain or shine and on our hikes or walks. They have been great motivator of exercise!
Sam’s health finally began to deteriorate at about fourteen and a half. We have a super vet that makes house calls and when Sam and Carly began to have a few problems she offered suggestions and awesome care. They both had surgery to remove some growths and Sam’s was cancer. He healed well but continued to slow down. By late summer 2011 he was weaker and our hikes had come to a halt. Very quickly our walks became shorter and at last we resorted to strolls and wagon rides. He loved being outside and riding in the truck was one of his very favorite things to do! We had not done that in a long time and in late September 2011 Sam went on his last truck ride. He was so happy and you could tell it! He never lost the puppy in his spirit.
We have had a little intruder problem for about a year. We have two cats that our son Daniel found at the lake behind our house and another large cat has been coming in our pet door to find food and shelter. It gets our cats all worked up causing some “CrAzY hissy fits” and Sam being the “Great Interceptor and Ruckus Controller ” that he was, possibly tried to intercede and coax our friend on his way as Carly, our female, attempted to abruptly escort him back out the door I assume. I heard some noise but this had become a nightly routine and I was exhausted that night and did not get up. That was very unusual for me. Apparently Sam being too weak plummeted straight down our deck stairs in the dark, early morning hours during this altercation. He had not attempted to travel down them for many months. It broke our hearts as we noticed him missing from our family room when we woke up the next morning. Rushing and in a panic we found him at the bottom of the deck stairs unable to move. We immediately carried him to his bed in our garage. As I scurried to straighten his covers my husband tried to sit him down for a moment, unable to stand he just held him sort of close to the ground and Sam looked at me as if to say he was sorry with his eyes. Oh I cried, Sam no baby we are so sorry. I had scolded him just weeks before as he for the umpteenth time lately had gotten into the lake behind our home unable to get back out. I fussed at him a little and shot him one of those looks, like Sam what in the world were you thinking looks! He had gotten in a boggy nasty part of the lake. I was on the phone with my sister and had momentarily lost him long enough for him to slip in for a dip. At first I chuckled then I realized oh my goodness, he cannot get out. We were covered in muck and tears and we smelt atrocious. I lost one of my shoes somewhere down in the goo. I had to physically drag him across a bridge and up a hill, call my husband at work and ask him to bring the truck to pick us up. It was the second of such call in a short time span. I was a mess both physically and mentally and so was Sam. My husband proceeded to remove some of his dress clothes in order to get us in the truck bed. This look that Sam gave me now was the very same look after such an ordeal. It was as though he were saying he was sorry with his eyes. And I felt horrible that I had heard something during the night of his fall but didn’t get up as things seemed to get quiet again. We quickly accessed Sam’s injury as very serious, and more than likely life threatening, I phoned the vet. She arrived in what seemed like forever as we waited with great sadness knowing that Sam would probably never recover. Our fears were confirmed on October 31, 2011. Sam died in my arms and I had to drive his still warm body about an hour away to meet the ever so kind folks that would ultimately cremate Sam for us. I stopped as I pulled out of our driveway to let Carly, our female Golden, who had gone to the end of our driveway to lie in the garden, say good bye to her best buddy and brother by adoption, Sam. She nudged him with her nose, seemingly unaware that he was gone, she wanted to ride too. I told her that she must stay and she began to back up very confused, one had never gone anywhere without the other accept when she had been bitten on the nose by a copperhead snake. I gave her a pat on the head for assurance as I hated to leave her behind. After I had gone she must have walk a short distance down the street to our neighbor’s home to lie down in their garage. After all most of our neighbors seem to love and cherish our animals too. These particular neighbors’s informed us of this after they heard about Sam’s passing. They said that she had never in the ten years that we have live here come to do that. In fact, they often try to get her to walk with them and she will visit briefly in front of our home but never venture off with anyone but us.
About two days after Sam’s passing Carly perked up with some excitement she stood at the tailgate of my husband’s truck, wagging her tail and looking as if to say, okay let’s go get Sam! This was the truck that she and Sam had ridden in, in September and before that it had surely been close to a year since we were able to take them for a ride. I did take her on a ride that day and the day after she did the same thing. After no return of Sam possible she knew something was up. On the fourth day she didn’t ask for a truck ride. Carly began to seem quieter and obviously sad in the days to follow. She barely got up to take her walks and often refused to go. I felt like I had lost a child and I wondered what she thought. I was so terribly sad. But I/we are so thankful to have been so blessed to enjoy such a wonderful pet for so many years. And we still have sweet Carly! And our two cats Reesie and Sug’-a-Bee!
About two weeks ago our son Daniel was going through a few rough days and I had, had him in my prayers very intensely. During a long hike that I had not taken since last year because it had become too long and dangerous for Sam, I was praying and hiking with a vigorous pace and God stopped me in my tracks as I reached the bluff. He reminded me about when Daniel was young. And how I had missed an opportunity to teach Daniel about how God answers prayers. It was as clear as though I could hear Daniel’s little voice, Mommy; doesn’t GOD answer your prayers?” (Remember as I mentioned earlier?)I quipped, “HE sure does…but on HIS own good time and I’m telling you that it just isn’t happening this Christmas so you had better put something else on that list!” as I nodded my head with such confidence! Who was I to say when God would answer Daniel’s prayer? After all I had said that he would answer the prayer on His (God’s) own good time! It was a teaching moment and I failed, it had been about my time, on my schedule! Surely little Daniel must have been confused. So, now was a teaching moment and a learning moment for me, (Daniel now 22 years old) so later that evening, I began a series of text messages. They began like this…Me-“I’ve got a question for you…It’s not a hard one I don’t think…but I was curious about something. Daniel- “OK” Me-“When you were little and you told me that you had prayed for a Golden Retriever puppy for Christmas…did you really or did you just tell me that?” Daniel-“I really did. I always wanted one” Me- “And do you think that God answered your prayer or do you think that Sam just showed up?” “I was thinking about that on my morning hike.” ;0) “I really feel his (Sam’s) spirit around still when I walk. I know that sounds crazy but dad said the same thing on our walk this evening.” Daniel- “I can’t say for sure but it would be quite a coincidence if he wasn’t a godsend! Plus he was such a special dog!” Me- “Yea that’s what I feel.” “And then you really wanted a puppy so we got Carly! Do you think that she was an answer too? Haha” (you have to know the two dogs to understand this part) Daniel- “I’m not sure about her haha. She is sweet though.” “Ok love you” Me- “Yes she is…and she has been very SPECIAL lately too!” “One more question…If you remember back then when you prayed for Sam…did you really believe that God would answer your prayer or did you just hope?” “I was just thinking about how little faith I had when I told you not now, not for Christmas but maybe we can revisit the idea of a dog in the spring or summer so that you could help more with a puppy. And that if you didn’t put something else on your list that you would simply just get what I decided to get you” “Your response back to me is as clear to me today as if I could hear your sweet little voice say…’well I prayed for a Golden Retriever puppy! Mommy; doesn’t GOD answer your prayers?’ And you looked at me.” Daniel- “Well I’m not really sure. I just know that I prayed for one but never thought that one would just show up like Sam did. I thought the only way I’d get one is if you got it for me.” Me-“I remember firmly looking at you and saying, YES son, but it happens on His own good time and I’m telling you that you better put something else on your list….!” Daniel- “Haha, Yes I do remember that” Me- “It just got me thinking this morning…” Ok love you. No more questions! Have fun!” Daniel- “Haha ok love you. Thank you!”
God gives us teaching moments. And God answers prayer. His answers are yes, not right now and no I have something better in store for you later.
Sam was an inspiration for me in several different mediums and media of art. I made paintings, digital art, photographs, fabric print and even painted him on a wooden chest for our grand daughter's fifth birthday. He truly was an angel sent from heaven.
Thank you for reading,
Gayle Forster

The fountain of beauty is in our heart, and many of those beautiful, fascinating thoughts and images are illustrated in it’s chamber s and must be purged...
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This piece is a digital art that I did of Sam several years ago.  It has been reproduced in prints for sell and displayed in my art shows.





This is a piece of fabric that I designed and printed from a photograph that I took of Sam in the Fall of 1999.




The little chest that I painted for our grand daughter so the she could treasure our buddy Sam and have a story to tell.



 

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