I was struck with how beautiful the outside world was that day! The sky was a crisp blue, Mount Timpanogos was a stark contrast with her snowy peaks, and our maple trees were beginning to turn their fall yellow/orange. On the foothills the scrub oaks were a beautiful red and there were big fluffy clouds floating by.
Like a ridiculous person, I ran and grabbed my camera and hung out of my kitchen window. (I wonder if I could convince the Davis family to move their house over a bit...)
The whole scene made my task much more pleasant. Years ago one of the two screens broke so there is only one screen in the corner set of windows. I moved it from the east side to the south window so I could see that view unobstructed after I was done.
I enjoyed the sunshine pouring in all afternoon and dreaded the thought of putting those blinds back up: which, by the way, I spent a good amount of time bent over the tub upstairs scrubbing clean after the windows were done! The blinds grudgingly went back up long after dark.
All afternoon I found myself singing an old Primary tune in my head.
I think the world is glorious
and lovely as can be.
The birds and bees and blossoms
bring sweet messages to me."
I sing, and sing, and sing, and sing,
a song of joy and love.
I sing, and sing, and sing, and sing,
My thanks to God above.
Yes, that about sums it up! God is great and has blessed us with this beautiful world. Happy autumn!
1 comment:
The view is so beautiful! As you well know, Mesa doesn't get much fall color until January, ha!
I loved that song as a child, and still do! Nobody around here ever seems to teach it to the Primary children anymore, so when I was Primary Chorister, I taught it to them! They had fun singing extra loud on the chorus!
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