Monday, August 16, 2010

Strength for the Day




Good morning Friends ~ I have been sort of 'burned out' the past week, so haven't posted here, and haven't done much here on the cottage grounds either. Nothing really picture worthy, no outdoor projects. The picture above is one from earlier in the year. I did get a 'hint' of autumn the other morning when working in my gardens, but a hint is all it was as ever since then it has been horribly hot and humid. I am so ready for cooler weather, and we have at least another month of heat and humidity to go yet.

This 'burned out' feeling will pass. We all have valleys and mountains, stretches of straight paths, some crooked ones too, but each day is new and we have opportunities galore to trust in God to work all things out, to carry us through.


I received the following from Grace Gems in my email box the other day and it was just what I needed. I need God's strength each and every day. Even when my faith is weak, my hope is in Him.

Wishing you all a day filled with God's love, peace and strength.





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Strength for the Day


James Smith, 1859


"As your days—so shall your strength be." Deuteronomy 33:25

The future—who can tell what will be in the future? Our days are numbered—but we know not their number. Our days are appointed—but we know not their character. Nor would it be good for us to know. We know something better—for we know that our heavenly Father has made full, suitable, and sufficient provision for us; to enable us to meet, endure, and honorably pass through all the days of our appointed time.

Let me never look into the future—but through God's Word; and then, I shall not be unduly elated by the prospect of prosperity, nor unduly depressed by the prospect of adversity. Every day I shall have God with me. Every day I shall have the throne of grace near me. Every day the promise will belong to me, "As your days—so shall your strength be."


The future is here ANTICIPATED. "As your days," your future days. What will be the character of those days, or how many of them there will be—I know not. Whether they will be dark or light—wet or dry—foggy or clear—hot or cold—long or short—I am not informed; but I am assured of sufficient strength.

In the future—

I shall meet with days of conflict—when the enemy will thrust sorely at me.

I shall meet with days of disappointment—when lover and friend will stand far from me.

I shall meet with days of pain—when much patience will be required.

I shall meet with days of depression—when I shall be filled with heaviness, through manifold temptations.

I shall meet with days of bereavement—when the Lord will take away the desire of my eyes with a stroke.

But for every day—the strength promised me will be sufficient.

My working days may be many—and my resting days but few; my days of pain may be long—and my days of pleasure may be short; but long or short, working or resting—as my days—so will my strength be.


The future is here PROVIDED for. "As your days—so shall your strength be." It shall be sufficient for the day—be the day what it may. It is wisely apportioned, each will have enough, with none to spare. It is to be daily given, we shall not have tomorrow's strength either to use or squander today. As we must wait until tomorrow, for tomorrow's troubles; so must we wait also for tomorrow's strength.

The promise that ensures us suitable and sufficient strength for all future days, is made by one who knows all that will happen, he cannot be taken by surprise, nor can anything occur which he has not known long before. Not only so—but the promise is made by one who loves us dearly. Loves us—but who shall describe, who can suitably represent his love!

It is infinite love—and cannot be comprehended!

It is eternal love—and cannot be measured!

It is unchangeable love—and cannot be diverted from its objects!

It is sovereign love—and was fixed on them without anything in them to attract or draw it toward them!

It is Divine love—
deeper than a father's love;
more tender than a mother's love;
stronger than a husband's love.

This Divine love is . . .
a fire that cannot be quenched,
an ocean that cannot be exhausted,
a sun that will never set!

It is also the promise of one who will never leave us, nor forsake us.

O precious promise, of an omnipotent, infinitely wise, loving, and present God!

It is divine, therefore both true and certain. It is tried, and was never known to fail. As, therefore, it is divine and well tried, let us receive it as from God's hand, believe it with all our hearts, and trust it with all the strength of our souls.

Let us then look forward into the future without fear, care, or foreboding. What should we fear—if we have strength given us for anything, for everything? Why should we be anxious or worried—if all is anticipated and provided for by our heavenly Father. Let us rather exercise faith in God, consecrate ourselves to God, and manifest a growing love to the cause of God. And as God is so good, so faithful, and so true—let us direct others to him, encourage them to exercise faith in him, and expect sufficient strength from him.

My soul, I charge you never to forget, or doubt, or disbelieve this precious promise. But as in all times past you have proved it true, go forward expecting to find it true even to the end!



Sunday, August 8, 2010

Spider lilies - Hymenocallis occidentalis


We went outside a few minutes ago, to take care of the birdbath after the 'coons visit last night, and I saw a couple of spider lilies had bloomed. I'm not sure if the blooms just last a night or not, so took pictures in the fading light. I did not want to use the flash. I wish you could smell their sweet scent. Oh my.

For more info visit Spider Lily

(Thank you FloridaGirl for the correction.
I thought someone had told me they were crinums.)

(Click on pictures to enlarge.)


I did do a one step photo adjustment with this one in the computer.
It made the center of the flower show up much better.









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Consider the lilies how they grow:

they toil not, they spin not;

and yet I say unto you,

that Solomon in all his glory

was not arrayed like one of these.


Lukw 12:27


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Zone 10 ~ s.e. FL

I'm itchin'

It's gently raining now and there have been a couple of loud thunderclaps that made us jump, but the rain is so welcome. It's been raining at least a couple of hours now.
We've had rain off and on for the past few days and things are greening up and growing nicely.

The heat and humidity have been absolutely awful so that I've hardly done anything at all outside, except some hand watering, and pulling a few, very few weeds. I need to get out the weed wacker to edge borders, I need to grab the clippers for stray vines and shrub branches, the electric hedge clippers need to be put in use too.

Hopefully in the mornings this week it will be nice enough to get out and do some gardening as I'm really itchin' to get out there and do something. I watched some garden you tube videos today and they always inspire me.

I see so many things that need doing around the yard and am antsy to do something. The heat/humidity forced time off from gardening really has me chomping at the bit, I'm sure some of you know what I mean. Even though the heat makes me feel ill and aggravated, I'm ready to get out there once again.

The pic below shows the secret garden and it definitely needs trimming, weeding, etc. The statue is out of the little bird bath because the dang 'coons get up there to play and poop. DISGUSTING! We've been keeping it empty, but the rains have filled it up and coons found it again and used it last night. So, it will be time to clean it tomorrow.

(Click on pictures to enlarge.)




Here we have the orange hibiscus in the next three pictures. This is a bush we found thrown out curbside in front of a house many years ago. I know some of you have told me what this is, but at the moment the name is not in my brain where I can recall it.










Red hibsicus.







Pandora vine



Pinkpet or Caldwell's Pink



Night blooming jasmine.




Spicy jatropha.



Glory bower vine or Clerodendrum thomsoniae




Three Chrysler Imperial rose buds.




Yellow firecreacker plant blooms, Russelia equisetiformis.







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Even the smallest landscape

can offer pride of ownership

not only to its inhabitants

but to its neighbors.

The world delights in a garden....

Creating any garden, big or small,

is, in the end, all about joy.

Julie Moir Messervy

Happy Gardening,

Zone 10 ~ s.e. FL

Friday, August 6, 2010

I am blessed


I feel truly blessed by friendships made here on the internet. Not just from my dealings personally, but for how other people reach out to others too. The past few weeks I've been thinking of Gina of Antique ART Garden, as a lot of you also have, and the outpouring of love, prayers and friendship for her and her family have deeply touched me. We don't know each other except through our blogs and emails, but deep bonds have been forged.




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To know someone here or there

with whom you can feel there is understanding

in spite of distances or thoughts unexpressed

~ that can make this life a garden.

Goethe

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Thank you,

Zone 10 ~ s.e. FL