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L.E.N.S. Photo Challenge – Bird-ology

L.E.N.S. Photo Challenge – Bird-ology
The L.E.N.S. photo challenge theme this week is Bird-ology, the study of, or about birds. She wanted us to be as creative as we could. So as I was going through my recent pictures, I found this one of a bald eagle named Challenger. He is part of the Bird of Prey Show at Dollywood. Challenger is part of the Eagle Mountain Sanctuary, that is under the care of the American Eagle Foundation.
The American Eagle is a beautiful bird.

Be sure to stop by Home Is Where You Start From to look at all the other great pictures.

L.E.N.S. Photo Challenge – Bird-ology

L.E.N.S. Photo Challenge – Bird-ology
The L.E.N.S. photo challenge theme this week is Bird-ology, the study of, or about birds. She wanted us to be as creative as we could. So as I was going through my recent pictures, I found this one of a bald eagle named Challenger. He is part of the Bird of Prey Show at Dollywood. Challenger is part of the Eagle Mountain Sanctuary, that is under the care of the American Eagle Foundation.
The American Eagle is a beautiful bird.

Be sure to stop by Home Is Where You Start From to look at all the other great pictures.

Our Garden

Our Garden
We have enjoyed our garden this year. We planted tomatoes, cucumbers, bell peppers, thyme, oregano, sunflowers, brussels sprouts and snow peas. We were going to attempt beans, squash, and spinach, but ran out of space! Our tomato seeds took off and we ended up with around 100 plants. Thankfully we were able to sell some and then ended up giving away some to our church garden ministry.

We have enjoyed eating the fruits of our labor. The tomatoes have been delicious! We have even been able to make pickles from our cucumbers. From what has grown we have even been able to share with our neighbors. The tomato plants are still going strong with many of them loaded with tomatoes. I think we will have enough to even can a few quarts. We have had so many bell peppers that we have frozen some for future stir fry’s.

Truly amazing to watch God’s plants grow and produce fruit. When I think of all the work that has gone into having a garden like the planting of a seed, the watering, the pruning of dead leaves, I have to think about myself and of my spiritual growth. Have I been producing fruits? Have I have planted any seeds in anyone? Have I been watering my soul with God’s word? Have I been pruning the dead leaves from my branches?

Matthew 7:18-20

18 A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor can a bad tree bear good fruit. 19 Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. 20 Therefore by their fruits you will know them.

I am striving to do this daily. I do know that sometimes I fail, but I ask for forgiveness and continue on. It is my goal that you will know me by my fruits.

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Our Garden

Our Garden
We have enjoyed our garden this year. We planted tomatoes, cucumbers, bell peppers, thyme, oregano, sunflowers, brussels sprouts and snow peas. We were going to attempt beans, squash, and spinach, but ran out of space! Our tomato seeds took off and we ended up with around 100 plants. Thankfully we were able to sell some and then ended up giving away some to our church garden ministry.

We have enjoyed eating the fruits of our labor. The tomatoes have been delicious! We have even been able to make pickles from our cucumbers. From what has grown we have even been able to share with our neighbors. The tomato plants are still going strong with many of them loaded with tomatoes. I think we will have enough to even can a few quarts. We have had so many bell peppers that we have frozen some for future stir fry’s.

Truly amazing to watch God’s plants grow and produce fruit. When I think of all the work that has gone into having a garden like the planting of a seed, the watering, the pruning of dead leaves, I have to think about myself and of my spiritual growth. Have I been producing fruits? Have I have planted any seeds in anyone? Have I been watering my soul with God’s word? Have I been pruning the dead leaves from my branches?

Matthew 7:18-20

18 A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor can a bad tree bear good fruit. 19 Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. 20 Therefore by their fruits you will know them.

I am striving to do this daily. I do know that sometimes I fail, but I ask for forgiveness and continue on. It is my goal that you will know me by my fruits.

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Homeschool Village – PE

Homeschool Village – PE

This week for the Homeschool Village link up, we are supposed to post a picture of our children enjoying their favorite activity.  Seeing as I always have my camera on hand, I am able to do just this!  Yes, I know they said to just post a picture, but I have a lot and couldn’t choose just one!
  
My kids have played kickball, baseball, tennis, basketball as well as relay races and other fun games through our PE class that the Recreation Dept. organizes for the local homeschool kids.  We also meet up at the park with our homeschool group and the kids will run and play with each other.  Our homeschool group has also been to the bowling alley and the skating rink.  My daughter takes dances lessons once a week and my 2 youngest kids are just now getting to the age to play organized sports.  We are constantly on the go and enjoy getting outside when weather allows it. When the weather doesn’t cooperate with us, my kids will get on the Wii and play Wii Fit Plus and Wii Sports. I definitely think we have PE covered in our homeschool!