July 2025 in the field

Paul talks to God about a health problem and he says: ‘ I have asked You three times to take this problem away and God’s reply was: ” My grace is sufficient for you: for My strength is made perfect in weakness.”

Then Paul’s answer to this is:

I will gladly glory in my dreadful weakness, that the power of Christ may rest on me.’ 2 Corinthians 12: 8,9 (Sandy’s understanding.)

Then something  George Muller said:

‘ The longer I live, the more I am enabled to realise that I have but one life to live on Earth, and that this but one life is but a brief life for sowing, in comparison with eternity.’

It was good to see the field again. Here, in this post are five photographs of how we saw it after two months of travelling.

The living tree with leaf-covered branches around the skeleton oak.
The pond with reflections…
…and the well-planted and protected wild flower field that is so good to see now in full bloom.
Popeswood Meadow 
A meadow of wild flowers
Planted around the new trees
Mostly chicory blue but probably cornflowers, Centaurea cyanus
Clean and true
A declaration of moisture in the ground
Where all around is yellow- brown 
This end of July 2025.
Here and there we saw the chicory flower as we travelled in Italy and Germany
A part of the beauty of our world.
Looking closely at the meadow…
…and an oak further away covered in acorns.

Our world, Earth in many greens, yellows and blues. Shades and tints and never flat!

‘ I don’t want anything negative in my life, like hate, comparison, competition,  and jealousy. I think these things are very heavy and take away from you the way of joy in life.’ Vivek Oberoi

Take care,

Sandy 🙂

Ps

I just had to mess with paint.

Imperfectly incomplete but I loved the doing!

But look how lovely in a photograph:

An oak with its metal guard rails in the Meadow.

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