Thankful Thursday. Praise you in the Storm.
I am sure I could find lots of things to complain about today. But there are enough people complaining so I will do just the opposite and say Thanks. It is Thankful Thursday and I again have a lot to be thankful for. This past week we have been hit with violent storms every day. Our power has gone out numerous times and we had had to “rough it” and go without air conditioning for hours and hours in 90 Degree weather with 100% humidity.
So the first thing I am thankful for is air conditioning. I am thankful that I live in a country where I have electricity (most of the time) and have the ability to turn on an air conditioner and cool off whenever I want to. Many years ago we visited the Dominica Republic. Down there, to save electricity, they simply turned off power to residential areas during peak hours. So every day from about 1:00 to 4:00, the power went off. I wonder what people here would do if that were the case? I can hear the screaming now.
Number two on my list are the storms. The same ones that knocked out our power brought us some much needed rain. This morning, on my way to work, another storm blew in. There was lightening all around me and it was raining hard. As I was driving this morning, a song came on the radio which reminded me to be thankful, even during the darkest storm. There are storms all around us these days and it is easy to fall in with the complainers and forget about the positive. I don’t want to be a complainer. Here is the song that they played: Most of you have heard it before.
Along with the rain and lightening of the storms came some of the strongest winds that I have seen other than during a hurricane. There were trees and limbs down all over the place even in our yard. During one storm a huge tree landed on our house. We still have some major broken limbs hanging in the trees of yard. But through it all, our flowers survived. While the trees attempted to stand tall and resist the wind, the flowers simply gave in a little and moved with it. Isn’t it amazing how the flowers made it through yet many trees cracked under the strain? I know there is a lesson here somewhere. Flowers are number three on my list. I am thankful for being able to grow beautiful flowers which remind me of my Grandmother. Check out my garden photos. These were all taken after the storms.
Flowers:
Day lilies
Zinnias
Veggies:
Big Boy Tomatoes
Roma Tomatoes
Sweet 100's
Okra
Cucumbers
Sunflowers
Fun things to grow:
Gourds
Castor Bean
The number four thing I am thankful for is bugs. That’s right bugs.
Dragonfly:
Without bugs there would be no other life on earth. They are a valuable part of our food chain and do most of the pollination of our plants. That Dragon Fly is laying its eggs in our fishpond. The fish in turn eat the larva. Then the cats eat the fish. So if we could just eat the cats…….. Just kidding Honey. I bet they do taste like chicken though.
The fifth thing I am thankful for today is Lunch. Today marks 1000 days here at work without an accident or an injury. Because of that, we are having a celebration lunch. Today we are having ribeye steaks, baked potatoes, and salad. Because this is a special occasion they have asked one of the great chefs of our time to do the cooking. That’s Me. Move over Rachel Ray. This grill aint big enough for the both of us.
Have a great Thankful Thursday,
Greg
So the first thing I am thankful for is air conditioning. I am thankful that I live in a country where I have electricity (most of the time) and have the ability to turn on an air conditioner and cool off whenever I want to. Many years ago we visited the Dominica Republic. Down there, to save electricity, they simply turned off power to residential areas during peak hours. So every day from about 1:00 to 4:00, the power went off. I wonder what people here would do if that were the case? I can hear the screaming now.
Number two on my list are the storms. The same ones that knocked out our power brought us some much needed rain. This morning, on my way to work, another storm blew in. There was lightening all around me and it was raining hard. As I was driving this morning, a song came on the radio which reminded me to be thankful, even during the darkest storm. There are storms all around us these days and it is easy to fall in with the complainers and forget about the positive. I don’t want to be a complainer. Here is the song that they played: Most of you have heard it before.
Along with the rain and lightening of the storms came some of the strongest winds that I have seen other than during a hurricane. There were trees and limbs down all over the place even in our yard. During one storm a huge tree landed on our house. We still have some major broken limbs hanging in the trees of yard. But through it all, our flowers survived. While the trees attempted to stand tall and resist the wind, the flowers simply gave in a little and moved with it. Isn’t it amazing how the flowers made it through yet many trees cracked under the strain? I know there is a lesson here somewhere. Flowers are number three on my list. I am thankful for being able to grow beautiful flowers which remind me of my Grandmother. Check out my garden photos. These were all taken after the storms.
Flowers:
Day lilies
Zinnias
Veggies:
Big Boy Tomatoes
Roma Tomatoes
Sweet 100's
Okra
Cucumbers
Sunflowers
Fun things to grow:
Gourds
Castor Bean
The number four thing I am thankful for is bugs. That’s right bugs.
Dragonfly:
Without bugs there would be no other life on earth. They are a valuable part of our food chain and do most of the pollination of our plants. That Dragon Fly is laying its eggs in our fishpond. The fish in turn eat the larva. Then the cats eat the fish. So if we could just eat the cats…….. Just kidding Honey. I bet they do taste like chicken though.
The fifth thing I am thankful for today is Lunch. Today marks 1000 days here at work without an accident or an injury. Because of that, we are having a celebration lunch. Today we are having ribeye steaks, baked potatoes, and salad. Because this is a special occasion they have asked one of the great chefs of our time to do the cooking. That’s Me. Move over Rachel Ray. This grill aint big enough for the both of us.
Have a great Thankful Thursday,
Greg
Comments
I love that song. It is one of my favorites.
Great list!
Your post was great! Did you take all of those pic's? They're amazing - love the detail.
Did I read correctly that a huge tree fell ON your house? I'm sorry! Was there a lot of damage?
I expect to see another blog post about the flowers that survived the storm because they were lowly and humble verses the trees that were just puffed up with pride but crumbled under the wind. ;)
God Bless,
Sonya Lee
Happy TT!!
awesome pictures
god loves the humble and protects his most delicate, doesn't He?!!!
He did a great job with your sunflowers, didn't He!!!
Okay, LOVE Casting Crowns--actually met them and spoke with Mark Hall..he's a fantasic man of God!!
Envious of the flowers~~ they are beautiful!!
Know all about being without electricity (have you checked out my post on that this week?)
Handy with a grill---hmmmmmm new concept for me since I tend to burn everything on the grill even if I'm staring at it the whole time I'm grilling!! :o)
Have a wonderful day!!
Deb
God is so good, Your Thankfulness today is extremely wonderful, and lets rejoice for the flowers and veggies. Your garden looks like mine, though you started before me in the planting, so your veggies are huge!! good for you! Have you tried the topseyturves(how ever u spell that) have you tried one yet, I have 3 ~ 2 are living the 3rd one crooked. but the maters are growing fantastic. I will take some pictures, when I get home before the thundstorms as well. The lightening has been scarey huh!! love the rain but can do without the lightening.
I bet you are a great cook, and I'm sure you made alot of people smile. Congrats on the no accidents, maybe I will make that suggestion here at my job... My husband gets $50.00 gas cards...
Have a beautiful and blessed day and keep on smiling :) God Wuv's Ya!
What a fantastic list! I have never heard that song before so thank you for sharing it. I love it! You garden looks like the kind I can only dream of. Stunning.
Collette x
As for the chicken thing... a chinese restaraunt not far from me was closed a couple years ago due to ... you guessed it ... cooking up domestic feline and passin it off as "chicken." I don't think anyone even tasted the difference!*
Happy TT
Lea
Lori
Your garden is fabulous!
I am sorry about your house.
Your veggies look fantastic and I love dragonflys (it doesn't seem right to change the y to i and add es for them it would seem like putting them in a catagory of yucky flies and they are soooo not like flies Dragonflys are gorgeous!
I like your attitude. Thanks for the post.
Heidi
"Move over Rachel Rae?"
Hehehe...you make me smile!
Oh, and there'll be no eating cats this side of China! :( Yuck!
I love sunflowers and those have to be some of the prettiest I have ever seen.
I just posted what I am thankful for today. Praise God!
btw, gorgeous pics.
Pop over if you get a minute - I've had a day like some of yours :) Therefore, I am thankful to be sitting at home typing this and not in an ER somewhere!!!
I love ribeye, baked potato, and salad. It's the Perfect meal! And I'm sure that chef cooked it to perfection.
You have fabulous gardens. If you get bored with yours, you are welcome to come over and spruce mine up a bit. :)
And I love that song you posted, one of my personal favs.
Hope the wedding works out well today. Happy cooking!