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Happy New Year 2021

Happy New Year 2021

Happy New Year 2021, and what a way to start this beautiful day. I looked out the window as the pink light was dancing across the sky. Snow covered trees and the moon up above.

Genesis tells you this, there is eternity in the Spirit.  By the time your eyes open in the present the future has already become your past.  When the moon is overhead a new day starts.  

Happy New Year 2021

The sun came out today for the first time in many days, its rays were stretching out through the snow as I walked around enjoying the warmth of its light.

As I enter this new year on such a bright beautiful day, I pray for strength and peace for everyone. To stand strong in these trying times, to know and understand that we were created for a purpose.

Listen to your heart thoughts of you, knowledge is always stronger than wisdom.  But they cannot exist without the other.  One does not rule over the other, they are co-joined, separate but equal.

Happy New Year 2021

Such beauty from sunup to sundown, with the soft colors of the morning light, to the golden shadows as the sunsets to another day.

Life is a teaching experience we are either taught or we mimic back. Embrace Life

Happy New Year 2021

by Sandra J

The Geese are Back on the River

The Geese are Back on the River

The Geese are Back on the River, I like watching the geese landing on water, just like the Pelicans, they use those large webbed feet to skid across the water as if they are sliding into home every time.

The Geese are Back on the River

This group was flying low and coming right at me. They swooped up just as they got close. I think it was looking right at me.

The Geese are Back on the River

This one was flying over a little ice on the water, amazing how they can just touch the water with the wing tips at times.

The Geese are Back on the River 
goose flying over ice

Now this one, I am going to guess it is a snow goose, but it may be a pet to someone. It was in a field by some grain bins. It looks a little plump for those small wings. Eating a tad to much corn maybe.

white goose

by Sandra J