A walk in Popeswood Meadow

Here’s a verse that takes me back to days on the farm when large animals were slaughtered. An unpleasant vivid memory .

For the word of God is living and active, and sharper than a two-edged sword, and piercing even to the dividing of soul and spirit, of both joints and marrow, and quick to discern the thoughts and interests of the heart.

To be so fully known by God through the study of His word is pleasant or unpleasant. I guess we have to choose.

Hebrews 4:12

I wanted you to see the beauty of the meadow before all the leaves are gone, so here it is.

The small trees in their green plastic are still standing ready for winter. Many of the old oaks have a little gold with brown trunks showing. They were all in the midst of a frosty, misty afternoon today as were quite a large number of bedraggled spider webs.

The path curves around the trees and comes to the clear area where the new trees are growing.
There were a lot of these webs spun out under the trees with ice clinging to them and changing their carefully made structures.

Here are a few jokes:

What do you call a spider without a Web?

Offline.

What did the procrastinating spider say to the fly?

Catch you later.

What is the difference between a spider and a web designer?

A spider loves finding bugs in his web.

Then, if you like proverbs, here are a few:

If you want to live and thrive, let the spiders run alive.

Spanish proverb

He avoided the fly and swallowed the spider.

Portuguese Proverb

Words are like the spiders’ web shelter for the clever ones and a trap for the not so clever.

Madagascar Proverb.

It is night here and day somewhere else in our dear world.

Take care.

Sandy 🙂

9 thoughts on “A walk in Popeswood Meadow

  1. Beautiful autumn and winter colours Sandy! Your appreciation of nature is just wonderful to witness. Thank you for sharing it with us 🌺☀️

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