Sunday, April 29, 2012

Sunday Drive


























We rode not in a horse-drawn buggy; but armed with a mocha and some field glasses,
the Bugletts and I decided to drive the back roads home from town this afternoon.

"Exploring our own territory" as Zack aptly put it, I had been wanting to see what lay
behind one humble street sign and dense forest line.  I often peer down that road on my
way zipping past on the highway.  It looks long.  And hilly.  And full of possibilities.

 This past week I was homesick for all my girls - my girlfriends  in every nook and cranny
of the earth.  Every nook but here.  My nearest buddy lives 2 1/2 hours away in another
state.  She is my spend-all-day-together friend.  I need friends that will let me crash in on
them like that - with a zillion children in tow, hungry for fellowship, hungry for food.
Sweet is the friend that welcomes and shares a full day with me and my Bugs.

But I miss my "can-I-just-pick-up-corndogs-for-16-and-and-come-now?" girls.  They are
a luxury I miss and want to say, need.
Girls, I miss you.  Thanks for flexibility.  It's a sacred word :-)

Today was the day to escape the cabin before fever set in, and find out where that country
road led. 
I was tempted to stop at every home with a friendly yard bearing toys, to see if
the inhabitants wanted new friends. Ha!
I restrained myself, and was contented to sigh over all the amazing topography and old barns.
We LIVE in this place I have been known to repeat in awe, to myself or no one in particular.

The Aspen, and Birch are just starting to leaf out, and gardeners are working the soil.  It looks as if
spring is actually going to stay for a while.

In front of one home we drove past, a couple was building a raised bed. 
It was not your average raised bed mind you.  There was a reason it was in front of
their house - each of several beds already built (I estimate) was 16 feet long and 6 feet across.
The garden bed walls were made up of logs - and I do mean logs!  The project was so impressive
(and beautiful) that I had to slow down and cran my neck around to really ogle. 

I made up for the intrusiveness by issuing a friendly wave :-)



























I was refreshed and inspired, and now I can't wait to jump into a new week (and maybe a garden!).

That drive restored my vision, but what followed revived my spirit.

On the way home, my car drove into a neighbors driveway.  A neighbor I drive past every
time I go to town.  One who has reached out to me whenever I extended my howdy,
but one whom I've never gotten to know really because of two busy lives with two very
busy families.
This woman, has 10 children - five still in the nest.  She is of the Race that Know Joseph
(If you know what I mean) and today she was home. 

One impromptu meeting, 9 children playing Marco-Polo in the field, and two of us on
the playhouse porch swing.  It was balm.  And it was one more example of the Lord's
favor on me - no one important.  No one special.  Just one He loves.

He provides OH so much beauty!

And He provides me girlfriends wherever I go.





































5 comments:

Pam... said...

The last picture sure shows some beautiful span of country. Don't know how you found such a spot or had the courage to start a home there from scratch--but I think it's wonderful.
You lose guts as you get older, and you lose the decision making process as you get 5 teens in the home who 'don't wanna move!'. lol!
I am glad you got to chat with your neighbor. I know she was as blessed as you.

Rebekah said...

OH MY,YOU ARE BLESSED WHERE YOU LIVE!IT IS BEAUTIFUL!I KNOW HOW YA FEEL TO WISH TO SEE SOME FRIENDS ,I WISH SO BAD WE COULD VISIT,WHAT FUN WE WOULD HAVE!YOUR WELCOME AT MY HOME,WITH YOUR KIDS ANYTIME YOU ALL COME MY WAY!JUST WANTED TO LET YOU KNOW,YOUR ALWAYS WELCOME HERE ,NO MATTER WHAT TIME IT MAY BE!HOPE YOU HAVE A WONDERFUL WEEK AND MANY BLESSINGS.
BECCA

Sally said...

Lovely Pix, Ana dearest! Glad you had a pleasant afternoon--we were in P'ryn at the Robbins clan gathering--also fun, but so missed our usual Sun. afternoon visit with each of our beloved ID-hoans :o)

Cinnamon said...

Okay I think I've been here three times to read this blog post today. Can you tell I read in snippets most of the time. A snippet here, a snippet there :-)

Love that sky!! Those clouds!! Beautiful.

What fun to find/meet a new friend. And that God provided that for you on that very day when you needed one. It must be awfully quiet without your Charlie there, although I'm sure your "bugs" supply a steady steam of activity and noise for you to enjoy :-)

Miss you!! ~Cinnamon

Diane said...

I am in OR with Sara as she just had #3 and I came to help. It's so great to be with a girlfriend!

I've been thinking of you too. Hoping at some time finances and time allow me to come see you in your neck of the woods. I miss you. Dreaming of sitting on your deck sipping a mocha and chatting away while the kids play. Someday.


Love you my friend.