Where to Picnic in Yellowstone: 5 Favorites – Natalie Ogbourne
Picnicking is the best way to deal with the inevitable need for food. Here are a few of our favorite picnic areas. Each is near water.
Picnicking is the best way to deal with the inevitable need for food. Here are a few of our favorite picnic areas. Each is near water.
In Yellowstone, bears can be anywhere, anytime. It's the same in life. To navigate life's ups and downs by faith, we need to walk with our eyes open--alert.
Look at the landscape of your life. What gifts and saving graces are about you this winter season?
We’re invited to an every day life with Jesus because that’s how he sustains us. To prepare him room means we hold that space throughout the year.
While there’s no list of steps for walking by faith, there are practices. A foundational one is to check the compass so we know what we’re navigating by.
One simple practice I use to keep me grounded in the truth of time is to list the graces of the season's landscape.
Sometimes the landscape life becomes unfamiliar and we need to find our way, which is more than knowing how to get where we want to be next.
This season’s gathering of gifts and graces is one tall, skinny bell, but here it is, this winter’s list of simple things I’m grateful for. catshot teacrockpotsgame nightscoffee shops4-wheel drivevisits with familysunrise & sunsetfleece-lined tightsbirds at the feedera good snowstormthe book of ProverbsJanuary skies. Every day.kids home for Christmasfresh starts and new merciesmiddle and high school actorspirate-themed costume partieshard conversations & encouraging wordssons, daughters, and their significant othersflannel shirts—red or pink ones, in particularwildlife footprints in the snow across the pondsun streaming relentlessly in through the windowunexpected white space due to weather cancelations If you’d like to keep a record of your season’s gifts and graces, I’ve made a simple, no-strings-attached printable just for that purpose.