Thursday, July 30, 2020

Comfort in Troubled Times

Sorry!  It's been awhile since my last posting.  And now that I am back, have discovered that blogger will be doing a new interface, so I will have to hone up on my electronic skills to figure things out on the upcoming blog format changes.  Meanwhile, will take advantage of the old version.  Would be nice if blogger just left things alone; at least it was understandable and doable for those of us not acquainted with all the ways of the tech world.  Sigh!

As it is with most of you, these past months are dismaying with all that is happening around the world and particularly in our own country - the good ol' USA.  As if adjusting to this new situation regarding the battle against COVID-19 isn't enough, the civil unrest across the land is jaw dropping.  It is times like these during head and heart shaking moments, that we look for a greater comfort  beyond self.  We look to God for hope, strength and resilience to get through these times into a saner tomorrow.  We look to family and friends for a shared buoyancy that uplifts through love. We look for humor to neutralize the acidity of daily news.  We look for solace in all its forms to soothe the soul.  One such solace are our beloved animals if you are blessed enough to have a family pet.  Here are a few recent photos taken of our four-legged friends who bless us with unconditional love in their hearts....

My rescue cat, Turnup
Our Border Collie, Ring
Patty, who is a Catahoula Australian Shepherd mix
Jim with 'Warhoop'
Love is two-fold.  An animal respects the hand of care and protection that oversees in a friendship with a trusted master.  Here is a quote by Alfred A. Montapert that speaks a truth... "Animals are reliable, many full of love, true in their affections, predictable in their actions, grateful and loyal.  Difficult standards for people to live up to."

See you next time at The Turn-Up Patch and let us all look forward to a better tomorrow.



3 comments:

  1. Hi Colleen! Emily here, not sure if you remember me, I'm Becky's granddaughter. She posted this on her fb and I just wanted to say thank you for your words! That Turnup of yours is a cutie! Hope you and Jim are doing well and staying safe during this time<3

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    1. Hi Emily... thank you for your kind words. Yes, I remember you and try to keep track of dear Becky and family, usually through FB. Jim and I are well and still busy at our ranch. Life for us doesn't slow up even for Covid. What a mess our world is in. To be consoled is to shelter within the embrace of God in such times. You stay safe and stay well... Hugs

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    2. this is a great post and recognition on how important these God given pets are to our well-being and, so often, sense of purpose!

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