Stunning Creativity
That's my Jesus.
Hello Friends,
Happy December! I have more cardinal photos to share with you tonight. As you may recall, in October I shared photos of a young cardinal who stayed awhile in the bush outside my home office window.
I also shared these words:
About a week ago, this handsome fellow stopped by for a snack and to show off his brilliant red feathers. I caught him with his beak full.
I am not saying he is the same bird. But I did ask him to come back, so . . . And this time he brought a friend:
I feel so blessed by this view outside my window. God did not have to create all these fascinating creatures, but I am so happy He did. This beauty reminds me of the My Jesus declaration below which can be found on Day 172 of my book.
My Jesus arrayed the constellations like glittering ornaments, uniquely designed the earth to support life and display His beauty, and with incomprehensible power and stunning creativity, fashioned the intricate details of every creature.
Constellations . . . design . . . life . . . beauty . . . power . . . creativity . . . that’s my Jesus.
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In Christ,
Janice






I have only seen one cat chase a squirrel. It looked like it really wasn't trying, just chasing for fun. Maybe it had caught one before and decided it wasn't worth the pain.
While we don't have cardinals in our area the Mrs. is very fond of them and their likeness adorns many things in our house. Our feeder attracts less flashy birds like dark-eyed juncos, sparrows, chickadees, and house finches. The suet block is a favorite of our local flickers and it is fun watching them contort themselves to get at the peanut-infused goodness as they are really too big for the feeder.