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Looking Back to January 7, 2015

 SOME EDITING HAS BEEN DONE TO THE ORIGINAL POST.



January 7, 2015 Change

            There is little in this life that is guaranteed. Change is one of them. Much has happened in the roughly three months that I was absent from blog land. The world has gone on. It has moved on as it always has. Each of you has had your experiences in life that marks what change is all about whether unnoticed or traumatic. Change is always present.

            It is difficult to tell of the changes that have happened in three short months. There has been a sense of greater bonding in my marriage. There is greater awareness of life and how important it is to cherish every moment. Most of all, there is a sense of the presence of our Lord. Spending an hour or more in reading the word and praying and spending even a few moments of quiet time to listen or just be in His presence several times a day has profound effects on us. These things change us not only inwardly but outwardly as well. I used to take a one day pilgrimage to an overlook on a mountain south of Gettysburg, Pa at least once a year. It was known as Indian lookout point. It was a magical place that had a long beautiful view and a huge rock where you could sit and meditate and just be with the Lord. It is no longer accessible and I miss it. Change is inevitable but it need not be a bad thing. All things are given that we may become stronger and wiser in His ways. Always be glad for what you are living and thank Him for all things.

From my book of poetry and prose: (copyrighted)

      I often see others become envious or even depressed when  someone close to them experiences a powerful "revelation" or "touch" from God. It isn't the earth shattering religious experience that keeps us or makes us whole but the realization that every moment we live is an incomprehensible touch from God. Life continues but sudden experiences fade and become diluted with time. Life, on the other hand, renews itself constantly and is a constant, living, flowing revelation.
          
 I do have some photos to share from our recent visit to Longwood Gardens. Longwood is the estate of Pierre S. du Pont (1870–1954). It is one of the premier botanical gardens in the US and is located Near Kennet Square in southeastern Pennsylvania. It consists of over 1077 acres (1.68 square miles) of woodlands, gardens and meadows. The pictures are mainly of the summer gardens, conservatory and Christmas lights of last year. This will take awhile so grab a cup or glass of your favorite beverage, sit back and enjoy! 

The summer of 2014:




  
 This is a very small sample of the grounds. Next is the Christmas out door display. A large portion of the grounds were closed for a renovation. 

 The tree consists of lighted spheres.






The final area is the conservatory which is always spectacular. Again, this is only touching on the spectacular displays.

 The entrance









 The pink rose is for my DW. She loves pink.



This final picture is in the childrens garden.
(Since this post there has been significant construction and improvements to the grounds and displays. In a future post I will share the photos of those new constructs and displays.)

That is it for this post. I would apologize for the length of it but if you are reading this you must have liked it. LOL. As Darnell says, life is short. Stop and enjoy the beauty all around you. Until the next post, ALWAYS LOVE THE DETAILS.                           













9 comments:

  1. Please tell your wife that I love the color pink, too, Jim! These DuPont gardens are exquisite. As my father was a PhD in botany, I grew up with a healthy dose of respect for all of God's plants that fill the needs of a particular niche of His creation. Thank you for showing us so many details of the beauty that our Lord wants us to nurture and appreciate. Blessings!

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  2. This was such a beautiful trip down memory lane. It is so true that change is the only guarantee we have, but seeing how it brought you closer to your wife and your faith is really inspiring. I am so sorry that Indian Lookout Point isn't accessible anymore. It sounds like it was such a peaceful sanctuary, but those photos of Longwood Gardens are absolutely stunning! The pink rose for your wife is such a sweet touch, and those lighted spheres on the Christmas tree look magical. I definitely didn't mind the length of the post at all; getting to sit back and enjoy these views was a treat. Can't wait to see the photos of the new construction and displays in your future post! Enjoy the details.

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  3. What a wonderful place to visit- any time of the year, the gardens are beautiful in summer and the Christmas lights spectacular.
    Thank you for sharing your photos and memories.
    Chris
    x

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  4. I always love visiting Longwood vicariously through you, my precious friends.
    Love, hugs and prayers xoxo

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  5. I so enjoyed reading every word here, Jim, and soaking up the photos of these gorgeous grounds. Beautiful and stunning! And yes, the one guarantee in this life is change. Blessings!

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  6. Hi Jim. Thanks for stopping by my blog the other day. Yes, indeed, life is short and it's good to cherish each day. So many loved ones no longer here. Your pictures are beautiful of what must be a truly spectacular place.

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  7. Thanks for sharing the memories.
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  8. Jim, querido amigo, maravilloso post, las imágenes de los jardines, las Navideñas y tu texto es para agradecer a Dios por todo lo que nos da, me encanto visitarte, llenas el alma y la renuevas.
    Que Dios te bendiga.
    Que tengas una hermosa semana junto a tus seres queridos.
    Besitos y todo mi cariño

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  9. Qué lindo todo, y qué lindo lo que dices.
    Me han encantado los árboles iluminados.
    Saludos

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