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Washline & "coffee table" |
Yesterday was my first of (hopefully) a trend of early-morning prayerwalks. What is a prayerwalk, you ask? Well, I started reading a book called PrayerWalk by Janet Holm McHenry. I’ll be reviewing it on here after I finish it. But even though I’m just halfway through, it inspired to me to give it a try. I set out to walk for an hour, concentrating on praying the whole time. It was great! I was focused on God and His amazing creation and I had plenty of time to talk to Him about lots of stuff. I’ve tried praying on my bicycle, but somehow my mind wanders more then.
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Note my fancy clothespin bag which my son brought back from a trip to Ecuador. | |
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Normally, I have my devotions with my second cup of coffee. But yesterday, since my devotions were on the move, I had to have my second cup at the washline. I love to hang clothes outside to dry (except when tourists are walking by and I can feel their eyes on me. I refuse to look at them. It’s just weird. I live in a Civil War hospital house and I always feel like they expect me to be wearing a hoop skirt instead of cargo shorts and a T-shirt, but I digress). I even had to bring a “coffee table” over to the washline, but it worked! Now if someone could tell me how to keep my coffee filter from caving in and spilling grounds down into my coffee pot, I’d appreciate it.
By the way, this morning was my second prayerwalk, and I had more trouble staying focused. I knew this is bound to happen, but I refuse to give up so easily. One thing-- it sure is easy to praise God when you’re outside in nature—especially for the first Queen Anne’s Lace of the season.
So I am totally enamored with your post's pictures. You do such a good job of capturing the essence of what you are talking about.
ReplyDeleteI like prayer walks too--- I have not done one in awhile.... probably since before I got my dog... he is a bit distracting. Does Ozzie follow you? He seems spiritual enough. LOL.
You go girl!
Samantha, of course Ozzie comes along! And he is distracting at times, but he made it for all 3 miles this morning. When he gets tired he doesn't stop to sniff around as much. But he is 11 years old,so he's not as rambunctious as your little guy.
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