The most High (God) does not live in temples made by hands; God says ‘Heaven is my throne and Earth is my footstool. My hands made all these things.’
Acts 7:49,50 (Sandy’s understanding and the rest of the chapter is quite strong!)
Careful don’t slip on the roots, leaves or stones all with a fine wet mud on top.
A stack of branches on the left,
home to fungi and small creatures that love a disconnected branch or two.
A pile of limbs.
Then a connected few branches on the right, still part of the tree.
A lopsided, characterful tree.
Part of the scene.
A short muddy walk of under three miles
with lots of slipping and sliding,
laughter and chatting.
The world is mud-luscious and puddle – wonderful.
E.E.cummings (1894 – 1962 American poet, painter,author, playwright.)
Thank you for looking at our post.
Sandy 🙂
Beautiful nature at its best! I am sure the group has enjoyed being together and loving the fresh air after the rain? I love the tree trunk
Yes, we did look at where we put our feet a lot and hung on to each other. We miss you !!!
What a wonderful walk through rolling green hills and signs of spring all around!
Yes! It turned out well. The boots will dry out.🤣
How beautiful the afternoon turned out for your walk, just lovely! Those paths through the trees are intriguing, I want to follow through them! 😉
Yes, there were different trees used and they did make the walk interesting if weren’t looking where to put our feet!!! We were glad the group had such a good day.
So much lush greenery!
Yes the happy countryside in the rain.