Monday, November 8, 2010
Anyone there?
I am having a creative block right now and receiving not a single comment is so discouraging. Just in case someone is reading this, I am only taking a short break until there are more things I want to learn, right now I am enjoying being me and my family more and trying to give God my best.
Friday, November 5, 2010
Arrogance
I have been trying my best to walk in the way of the Lord lately. I want to live a Godly life and do what He tells me. I have been doing it my way for 36 years and it has got me into boat loads of trouble.
I am totally an "all or nothing" person and I get caught up in things and tend to have a hard time with moderation. Yesterday morning I woke up, went to the bathroom and looked in the mirror. I realized I have a sore throat and a headache-I am getting sick. I never get sick- I said that on Facebook a few days ago. Why am I sick? And just as I was done thinking those thoughts God told me I was being self righteous and arrogant-that is why.
I need to check myself and learn a little humility and walk in gratitude. Yes I have been working hard not to do the wrong things and do the right things but I need to remember how much I had to lean on God to get where I am. I need to remember that my strength comes from Him and I didn't do this all by myself.
Then a show came on yesterday at 8am "Enjoying Everyday Life" with Joyce Meyer. She was teaching people from India about God and how he sent Jesus and how He loves us no matter what and we don't have to work work work to be good enough for Him. He loves us just the way we are. I cried the entire show. It was what I needed to hear when I needed to hear it.
I am totally an "all or nothing" person and I get caught up in things and tend to have a hard time with moderation. Yesterday morning I woke up, went to the bathroom and looked in the mirror. I realized I have a sore throat and a headache-I am getting sick. I never get sick- I said that on Facebook a few days ago. Why am I sick? And just as I was done thinking those thoughts God told me I was being self righteous and arrogant-that is why.
I need to check myself and learn a little humility and walk in gratitude. Yes I have been working hard not to do the wrong things and do the right things but I need to remember how much I had to lean on God to get where I am. I need to remember that my strength comes from Him and I didn't do this all by myself.
Then a show came on yesterday at 8am "Enjoying Everyday Life" with Joyce Meyer. She was teaching people from India about God and how he sent Jesus and how He loves us no matter what and we don't have to work work work to be good enough for Him. He loves us just the way we are. I cried the entire show. It was what I needed to hear when I needed to hear it.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
All about trees.
Trees. Not interesting for most women but for me, I love trees, I paint and draw them. I want to look out my window and go for a walk and see a tree and know what kind of tree it is. It has always been an interest of mine and lead me the other night at dusk all the way down to the end of my driveway looking for a poplar leaf- I found it.
There are many types and species of trees and here I have only scratched the surface. There are 2 main types of trees: Deciduous and Evergreen. Deciduous trees are those lovely trees all the people from the city come and take over our state to stare at. They have leaves which change to vibrant colors in the Fall then to brown and then fall off. Evergreen trees are those who have needle like foliage and stay green all year round losing only a few needles at a time.
I have come up with some of the most common trees that grow in our state (New Hampshire)
DECIDUOUS
Sugar maple tree:
Various Maple leaves:
White Ash:
White Ash leaves:
White Poplar Tree:
Poplar Leaves:
Northern Red Oak Tree:
Various Oak Tree Leaves:
American Beech Tree:
White Birch which is also New Hampshire's state tree!:
White Birch Tree Leaf:
The following 2 trees are both Apple Trees, the 1st is a Snow Drift Crab Apple Tree:
Snow drift Crab Apple Tree in full flowering bloom:
Cortland Apple Tree:
And in case you didn't know what a Cortland Apple looks like:
EVERGREEN TREES
Eastern White Pine:
Eastern White Pine Needles:
Scotch Pine Tree:
Scotch Pine Tree Needles:
Blue Spruce Tree:
Blue Spruce Tree Needles:
Balsam Fir Tree (commonly our Christmas tree):
Balsam Fir Tree Needles we have all seen at least 20 times.
White Fir Tree (which grows to 100 ft tall):
White Fir Tree Needles:
Eastern Hemlock Tree:
Eastern Hemlock Tree Needles:
White Cedar Tree:
The White Cedar likes a wet growing environment. And here is a picture of their foliage:
Dawn Redwood Tree:
Dawn Redwood Tree Needles:
There are many, many more things I would like to know-like best growing conditions for each tree, where it was 1st found and much more- but for now-my brain is very tired :)
There are many types and species of trees and here I have only scratched the surface. There are 2 main types of trees: Deciduous and Evergreen. Deciduous trees are those lovely trees all the people from the city come and take over our state to stare at. They have leaves which change to vibrant colors in the Fall then to brown and then fall off. Evergreen trees are those who have needle like foliage and stay green all year round losing only a few needles at a time.
I have come up with some of the most common trees that grow in our state (New Hampshire)
DECIDUOUS
Sugar maple tree:
Various Maple leaves:
White Ash:
White Ash leaves:
White Poplar Tree:
Poplar Leaves:
Northern Red Oak Tree:
Various Oak Tree Leaves:
American Beech Tree:
White Birch which is also New Hampshire's state tree!:
White Birch Tree Leaf:
The following 2 trees are both Apple Trees, the 1st is a Snow Drift Crab Apple Tree:
Snow drift Crab Apple Tree in full flowering bloom:
Cortland Apple Tree:
And in case you didn't know what a Cortland Apple looks like:
EVERGREEN TREES
Eastern White Pine:
Eastern White Pine Needles:
Scotch Pine Tree:
Scotch Pine Tree Needles:
Blue Spruce Tree:
Blue Spruce Tree Needles:
Balsam Fir Tree (commonly our Christmas tree):
Balsam Fir Tree Needles we have all seen at least 20 times.
White Fir Tree (which grows to 100 ft tall):
White Fir Tree Needles:
Eastern Hemlock Tree:
Eastern Hemlock Tree Needles:
White Cedar Tree:
The White Cedar likes a wet growing environment. And here is a picture of their foliage:
Dawn Redwood Tree:
Dawn Redwood Tree Needles:
There are many, many more things I would like to know-like best growing conditions for each tree, where it was 1st found and much more- but for now-my brain is very tired :)
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