Wherever Faith Finds Us

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I find my faith in nature…

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the skies, woods, meadows and garden are my cathedral.

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I place my faith in something that has no name. All I know is that it greater than all of us.

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I try to live my life by one rule: treat others as you hope to be treated.

“Make yourself necessary to somebody. Do not make life hard to any.” ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Spring is a time of rebirth, celebration and remembrance for people of many faiths.

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Regardless of which faith guides you, my hope for all during this special time is to find beauty,

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joy,

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understanding,

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acceptance,

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and awe…

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that the world might be a better place for all.

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Where Hope Grows

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I took a trip to the river on Saturday. We sit at the confluence of the Sacramento and American Rivers.

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At this time of year, the banks are usually under water. Now, there is just dried grass and thistle.

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One of my blogging friends said that nature has a way of protecting her garden. This week, she did. We had two days of actual water falling from the sky. When hope gives way, you rely on faith. When faith is not enough, even those with questions turn to prayer. However briefly, they were answered this week.

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You could almost feel the budding trees and early spring risers saying “thank you.”

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The groundhog saw his shadow and declared six more weeks of winter. We felt its shiver today, and will gladly welcome it if it brings some more wet weather. We may yet see some rain ahead, but not enough, unfortunately, for our ranchers and growers who have been told there will be no release of water this year. We forget that California was once desert.

Our garden is planted with many drought tolerant perennials. Their hardiness will be well-tested. In a supreme act of faith, Ina pruned the plums today.

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Filled with fruiting buds – we all said another little prayer.

On the subject of prayer, could you say a little one for Ballou? This shy, scared boy has returned to us because his human mom passed away. It has been several weeks, and I have yet to see him smile. He needs a special someone who understands his worried heart and just wants to hold him close.

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And raise a cheer for Ginger. Smiles all around for this gorgeous girl and her new forever home.

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“Where hope grows, miracles blossom.” ~ Elna Rae