The block to friendship is sometimes of our own making. Don’t let the fences that are there get in the way. You can reach over. Blessings, Lisa
Thank you, little Donegal pony, for coming across the field to see us.


The block to friendship is sometimes of our own making. Don’t let the fences that are there get in the way. You can reach over. Blessings, Lisa
Thank you, little Donegal pony, for coming across the field to see us.


Our dog Finnegan has a baby. A little raccoon toy that he has loved since he first came to our home at 7 weeks old. He loves to cuddle with it, and when he’s not with Baby, he feels compelled to hide him in a safe location until Finnegan decide to play with him again. He’ll walk around and around the house, carrying Baby in his mouth, looking for just the perfect spot.
Here’s where I found Baby yesterday.
And here’s Finnegan, on the opposite couch, resting but still close by.
It reminds me of a verse in the Bible which has really comforted me lately. “He will cover you with his feathers, and under his wings you will find refuge.” ~Psalm 91:4
Hidden, safe, protected, always watched over by my Father in heaven. Blessings, Lisa
On the other side of doors, of fences, of containment, of fear, is freedom.
Freedom to run the fields, eat the grasses, feel the wind, know that you are loved unconditionally.
Freedom is Christ.
“If the Son has set you free, you are free indeed.” ~ John 8:36
Blessings and joy and freedom for your day, Lisa
“Now may the Lord of peace himself give you peace at all times and in every way. The Lord be with all of you.”
~2 Thessalonians 3:16
Love to all my blog readers; I appreciate you all so much. When I first started this blog a few years ago, I wasn’t sure how long I would keep it up. But it has been such a blessing to me in my life, and the comments and encouragement from all of you have helped me through a lot of challenging days. So….big love and hugs to you across our computer screens. 🙂 Love, Lisa