Watching wild birds,
and eating black walnuts...
That's part of what we do when we're down on the farm.
| I was so surprised to see this phoebe grooming herself without any sense of fear of my presence. |
| I'm not sure what this bird is. If you know, clue me in! It may be some kind of warbler? |
| I was thrilled to have a visit from this pileated woodpecker. I'd been hearing his loud "Kuk-Kuk-Kuk" call, but hadn't been lucky enough to see him. |
| He was quite a ways away, and spooked very easily, so I just took this photo through the window. The moment I opened the door to get a closer shot, he was gone. |
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| Then to wrap up our weekend, we picked up black walnuts. My husband loves to crack a batch of them, then pick them out and eat them when it's cool enough to sit by a crackling wood fire. |
Those are some of the simple pleasures we enjoy when down on the farm.
In the Scriptures I found a couple of interesting proverbs about a simple life.
Proverbs 13:7 says "A pretentious showy life is an empty life;
a plain and simple life is a full life."
Proverbs 15:16 says, "A simple life in the Fear-of-God
is better than a rich life with a ton of headaches"!
Thanks for your visit!
To see my Name for God this week, click on Rock4Today!
And many thanks to Stewart for hosting a birding blog link-up.
Click on his name above to see birds from around the world!
And many thanks to Stewart for hosting a birding blog link-up.
Click on his name above to see birds from around the world!

I would love to be in such a wonderful place too. Precious:) I love the simple things in life too;)
ReplyDeleteWonderful words of God!
Loved being with you and enjoying the farm and the quietness and beauty there. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThere is much truth in those Proverbs. Glad you got to see the Pileated Woodpecker. The only time I've seen them was a pair, and I hadn't taken my camera when I went for a walk. My grandmother had a black walnut tree.
ReplyDeleteBirds are a blessing, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteAnd I love this picture of you!
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Beautiful pictures, especially the last one :-) Your are so precious!
ReplyDeletelooks like fun. birds are fearless as they could easily fly away if they sense trouble, at least, that's why I think.
ReplyDeletehope you have a great day.
What an amazing collection of birds! Your photos are wonderful.
ReplyDeletelove the pileateds and the flickers! well, phoebes, too, actually! so great to have them all. i'm not sure what that mystery bird is!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous birds. And a crackling fire? Mmmmmmmmmmm!
ReplyDeleteI love the woodpecker!
ReplyDeleteI love this beautiful photos! What pretty see wild birds!
ReplyDeleteI love your bird captures / wonderful W post! :)
ReplyDeleteTweet, tweet, so sweet. Fun little birdy post!
ReplyDeleteDoes sound good, walnuts by the roaring fire..... enjoy!
ReplyDeleteOh such joy in seeing your wonderful photos of nature's gems ~ sounds like you are 'living the good life' ~ enjoy, carol, xx
ReplyDeletethanks for coming by ^_^
I love all your sets of photos especially the woodpecker!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Melody
wonderful birds! The phoebe is cute!
ReplyDeleteWe have a black walnut tree in our backyard, so hopefully we'll collect some walnuts soon.
There's such wisdom in those 2 scripture verses.
How wonderful to be able to see so many different birds!
ReplyDeleteLove your Woody Woodpecker!!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of birds. It is fun to watch them.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful assortment of birds! I'm afraid the squirrels will be the only ones to enjoy my walnuts this year.
ReplyDeleteLove your wild birds, Esther Joy! The black walnuts sound delicious.
ReplyDeleteHi there - the Pileated Woodpecker is one of my favourite birds - I got to see some in Ohio a few years ago - I got rather excited!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
A visit here is so calming for me. I think your spirit must be calming to the birds. Black walnuts remind me of my grandfather. He loved them.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful, peaceful post!
ReplyDeleteI adore your birds and it's been so long since I've had black walnuts.
They used to be fabulous in cookies!
Thanks for a lovely trip down memory lane!
And thank you for linking.
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What a wonderful, peaceful post!
ReplyDeleteI adore your birds and it's been so long since I've had black walnuts.
They used to be fabulous in cookies!
Thanks for a lovely trip down memory lane!
And thank you for linking.
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Your "Holy One of Israel" is lovely. I couldn't leave a comment there, though, so I left it here.
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