Friday, June 19, 2020

"Rain Rain Oh What A Savior Thou Art"

               Thristy flowers got a big fresh drink last night. 6-19-2020 Perryton, TX
 

The nice rain we had last night has already perked the flowers up. Gotta be anxious now to see some of the others come back to life. The rain just does so much more for them than water out of the hose. The birds were also showing excitement as they seemed to be teasing one another in their bird-like way. I was so sad that I missed a shot of two beautiful birds sitting side by side on a line just outside my dinning room window. I grabbed my camera, but can you believe those two flew faster than a bullet making me to know they have an built in instinct when someone is watching them. They saw me through the window, and I'm calling them window-peepers. It really was a pretty sight since both birds were of the same breed, and were feathered in several different colors. They sat about four inches apart until I raised my camera. I went outside, but never did they get that close again. That's when I decided to photograph some flowers. They were so appreciative of the rain, and it is suppose to rain some more tonight.

As I write this blog I'm listening to the television behind me talking about all the details of the huge Trump rally to take place in Tulsa, Oklahoma tomorrow night. 100,000 supporters are suppose to be there. That many have requested tickets. My prayer will go up tonight, and I hope millions more will do the same, asking God to be in control of this serious event. I was born, and raised less than 200 miles from Tulsa, so I feel so blessed to have such a history-making event happening that close to my birth place. Oklahoma has a Supreme Court Judge who was born and raised in the same little town that I was. I went to school with her, and she was always a person I adored. Not only was she beautiful, she was very smart. I won't mention her name because I haven't kept up with her since I have lived in Texas nearly all of my adult life. She might have retired by now. I did meet her twenty years ago at a 100 year celebration of our small town. She gave a short speech, and my husband was very impressed with her. I trust the rally in Tulsa tomorrow will go smoothly, and finally we can begin to stop the fighting, and continue to “Make America Great Again.” I pray no more lives will have to be sacrificed for the “Land Of The Free And The Brave.” Thank God for the man who has risked his life day and night for over five years to keep our country, America The Beautiful.” Thank you also, President Trump. Your crown will have many stars in the new life we all look forward to. No President has ever given as mush as you.

God Bless
Myrtle Jean Sharp

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