On our Sabbath walk.
We have had our spring hour change, and it is great to have longer sunny days. Our walk was through the town of Pangbourne and then into the fields. Here are three photographs of how I saw it and below each photograph a promise.

‘Commit your way to the Lord, trust Him, and He will make it happen.’ Psalm 37:5 this whole Psalm is reassuring to read.

A heavy swan has taken itself up from the water.
The sound of its wings as it rose and the strong pull of its webbed feet as it landed brought the response:
‘ Do that again!’
‘ With God, nothing is impossible.’
Luke 1: 37 from the Bible in the New Testament
‘Ah, Lord GOD! Look, you have made the heaven and the earth by Your great power and stretched out arm, and there is nothing too hard for You.’
Jeremiah 32:19 from the Bible in the Old Testament.

It is a shirt- sleeve day, and the leaves are coming out fast.
‘ The peace of God, which passes all understanding, will keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.’
Phil 4:7 ( verse 6′ be careful for nothing; but in everything by prayer, asking with thanking, let God know your requests‘)
Take care,
Sandy 🙂
Ps
A long Ps
A humorous part of the walk was when a large number of young farm stock formed a one by one line and followed us across a field. This is when they first saw us.

And here is a joke: ‘ I just had a really busy day converting oxygen into carbon dioxide. ‘
Then, three photographs from the garden.
Spot the difference.


It is a little flattened.
This was at 13: 22.
The sun is shining right through the leaves.

The leaves of the Cardoon have lifted.
One could say my photographs travel with ‘light’ with a focus on one small patch of the garden on a long day.
‘Does the road wind uphill? Yes, to the very end. Will the day’s journey take the whole long day? From morning to night, my friend.’
Grantland Rice.
You chose all of my favorite verses. Your flowers are a delight to see.
Thank you. So glad you liked the flowers, and the verses were your favourites.
Your pictures bring back some happy memories Sandy
Yes, many walks. We miss you with us.