I pull quietly away from Bittersweet Farm this morning a few minutes after dawn.
I aim my car through a tunnel of trees just west of the house.
Just beyond the trees I crest a hill and a wide vista opens before me.
There hanging in the western sky is a full moon silver in the blue sky over a vast field of green.
Across the sky flying southeast are a half-dozen beautiful Sandhill Cranes crossing the just under the moon.
I breathe a prayer; “Lord, help me never to lose the wonder of that.”


Bold Saints (2 Tim. 1:7)
So yesterday morning I got in my car for an early meeting and backed up in my driveway. I was about to pull out onto the road when I look up over my hood and right in the middle of the hood of my car was a big frog, it looked for all the world like it was looking right at me. I drove down to the end of the road thinking he would jump off but he didn’t he hung on. 
Playing baseball with your sons on an early spring evening is one of the great underrated pleasures of life. One such evening I was standing on the margin of the field watching my sons warm up for a game and making friendly conversation with one of the other dads. I asked him the usual polite questions about his work and his family. 

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