Good morning from The Garden!

Early this morning I watched the snow falling on frozen ground.  I also observed the tiny birds flitting in and out of the shrubs and trees, looking for food and warmth.  I realized that I had blocks of bird seed in my refrigerator just waiting there for springtime.  Soooo I took some out and hung feed in the trees.  I don’t know whether the birds will respond or if the seed will ever be eaten, but I had it, and they needed it.

I know this action was “for the birds,” but it made me think of the following Proverb:

Do not hold withhold good from those who deserve it, when it is in your power to act.  Do not say to your neighbor, ‘Come back later; I’ll give it tomorrow’—when you now have it with you.”  Proverbs 3:27–28.

During this winter storm that is so unusual in our community, small kindnesses can be huge.

A simple act—an unimportant gesture can often be the most treasured part of another’s day.  

Have a blessed day!
In Christian love,
Diane

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