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Roger Bothwell
A Surprise Visitor
We had a surprise visitor. Indian Pipe or as sometimes called the Ghost
Plant appeared in our front yard. It is a unique plant that grows out of the
decayed residue of other plants. It commands our attention because of its
pale appearance. It doesn't produce chlorophyll and looks waxy and
ghostlike. It's a marvelous addition to our yard and I have no clue how it
got here since it has not been here in summers past. A bird or a chipmunk or
the wind must have carried the seed to us. Whatever it was I am grateful.
Our world is such an interesting place. There is always something new to
learn. I noticed this evening the absence of catbirds, thrushes and ovenbirds.
I wonder if they have already moved south. Summer is growing gray around
the temples. Labor Day is almost here and many children have already gone
back to school. It is a grand time of the year. The leaves on the trees have
turned that dark green just before they surrender their chlorophyll and show
off their real colors.
I have always enjoyed the ideas in Jeremiah 17:7-8. It reads, "But blessed is
the man who trusts in the LORD, whose confidence is in him. He will be
like a tree planted by the water that sends out its roots by the stream. It does
not fear when heat comes; its leaves are always green. It has no worries in a
year of drought and never fails to bear fruit."
You can tell Jeremiah never lived in New England. His leaves stayed green
forever.
I'm
Roger Bothwell and my address is roger.bothwell@verizon.net
or 151 Old Farm Rd. Leominster, MA 01453. Thank you for your
support of our faith ministry.
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