Snow. Deep, cold, freezing blankets of it. Everywhere.
We've a promise of one long winter, days and weeks of flinging on my black wool coat (which never wholly dries this time of year),my gloves and knitted hat every hour, or so, to brave the white elements and shovel. Shovel, shovel, shovel all that snow so Tom can get out to drive to work.
Oh, one of his tractors is all set with a snow plow, but alas, a part on the tractor broke. I told him with a tired sigh, "Your tractors are your tractors, not mine. I cannot handle the bad news they bring."
So I shovel in the silence as I did yesterday in the blizzard, flinging snow against the wind which hurled ice crystals back into my face. Tom slept, for he had to work the night shift, but I beg him not to shovel anyway, him with his polio-wrecked leg and discs all a mess in his back.
I don't mind all this shoveling, not at this point in my Life, anyway. There's Grace galore all over me to do it.
And I am not alone out there in the swirling crystals, no, God is there, waiting, helping strengthen my back with each shovel load I swing. Grace, she's there, too, helping like crazy, as well.
But it is God who keeps me calm and working steadily, who keeps me company. And He who sent our neighbor over yesterday with his snow blower to blow away what I could not have shoveled even with Grace, even with Him.
And it is He here inside with me, leaning against me on the couch while I rest before I brave the elements again. Always there like a candle within me, warming me, a candle whose flame burns and glows and feeds and never, ever is snuffed out.
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Beautifully written my friend. Stay warm with that candle that is never snuffed out.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful thoughts today, Debra...
ReplyDeleteIt looks beautiful. Don't you just love the silence that snow brings?!
ReplyDeleteSo beautifully true.
ReplyDeletei know those wintery struggles so well ... with a husband who is not well ... and always the Lord was there with help - sometimes before i could even whisper a prayer ...
ReplyDeleteon the bright side - who needs to pay expensive gym memberships?
blessings on ya!
You must have GREAT biceps! ;-)
ReplyDeleteSeriously..Debra--what true love you show for your husband. What true love God shows for you--enabling you to be able to shovel snow, with Grace and Mercy following you behind. You are so eloquent in your writing--so thought provoking.
I love the pictures and can only dream of snow like that where I live. Thank you for the pictures..I get lost in them. The stillness and calmness of it all. Sigh.
love and hugs,
Myrna