Orphan fawn has adopted our place as it’s safe haven. Photo from the dinner table

It’s snowing and blowing and 28 degrees f. It feels like below zero weather. The deer is more at peace with the weather and winters outlook than I am, even after losing her mother.
What do you do in life’s storms? Dwell on all they have done to you? Fear what might be ahead?
What do you do with the wolves of life? Hide? Tremble at what may come?

Remember: Yesterday and Tomorrow are thieves who trade empty coffers for our contentment Today.
“The thief comes only in order to steal and kill and destroy. I came that they may have and enjoy life, and have it in abundance” (to the full, till it overflows, Jesus. John 10:10)
MY LIFE: In the hardest of storms God has been good…Gary
Wow my friend. You don’t know how bad I needed to see this tonight. Thank you for sharing.
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I’m glad I posted it Wayne, hope the foot and ankle healing is going well
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Very peaceful scene there, Gary.
Things you mentioned made me wonder how those who reject Christ can cope, with the fear engineers cranking it out to the masses overtime.
Makes we wonder if there isn’t a herd of people around the world heading toward the Savior even as I type this. I sense the Lord’s powerful draw…even among churches. Could revival be coming? The Lord smiles with a wink, “Could be!”
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I sure hope so G.W. The worlds roaring lions don’t have teeth enough for those who are in Christ
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Thanks brother!
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Gotcha covered Ron
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What a wonderful reminder that despite the storm raging around us, God remains good. Oh, I certainly hope this little deer finds safety and protection.
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Me too Stephanie. the little deer gets a hand full of oats each day on the edge of the woods for a bit of extra nutrition for the long winter ahead. So far the squirrels have not beat her to it. She is very healthy with a good winter coat. I’ll cut a few small trees down this winter as the woods is very thick and needs thinning, and the deer will get an enormous amount of nutrition in the winter buds and branch ends. A win-win for deer and forest as most of the little trees will die and self thin (become wild fire material) as time goes on.
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Simply beautiful, Gary. Great point on yesterday & tomorrow.
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Thanks Alan, Living and enjoying today is a weakness of mine. I’m always planning and strategizing and planning some more.
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Thanks. It’s finally going to warm and melt rhis week. Maybe
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Wow. Thanks sharing this. Also appreciate your comment about blogging on my post
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Thanks Jim. I really hold on to Blogging loosely and try not to blog unless something really nudges me.
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