16 Replies to “River Birch In Snowfall”

  1. I read an interesting article a few months ago about the science of snow and fog quiet. It’s real, for some particular reasons I can’t remember now. But I remember this kind of quiet, and you’ve captured it beautifully.

      1. Yes, and we might get a lot with this latest. A real storm has to yield at least 8″… 😉

  2. 2ndhalfolife – In the second (or really third?) half of my life now. Moving into the more crone stage: out of my head, into my soul. I am revisiting this blog after many years, many life changes and challenges and finding myself surrounding by joy and resilience. Join me for the transformation and transition.
    2ndhalfolife says:

    Ah how I do miss the Birch tree…

  3. pastorpete51 – My wife and I serve as members of a worship team at a multicultural church. Our members are from Brazil, Nepal and the U.S.. Because of the many languages and cultures in our local body we face unique challenges, such as how many songs will we do in English today? What new songs can we use in either language that are simple enough for the people to sing. The songs, the devotions and insights here are a small portion of some of the ways God is leading us as we push towards the goal. I pray that these will be both a blessing and an encouragement for those of you who may pass by Praise 2 Worship.
    pastorpete51 says:

    Oh great shot! You either braved the cold or shot this one through a very clear window! Beautiful either way!

  4. Outstanding (the tree, yes, but also the whole scene, with “shrouds” to tie it and the year together). Another saver!

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