
Red sightings do give me joy. Always.
For Lent this year I am doing Pray40, which is on the Hallow app. On Sundays, Father Mike Schmitz gives a Bible reading and homily. Yesterday, the theme was “Looking for Joy.” Father Mike mentioned the following quote:
“Suspicion often creates what it suspects.” C.S. Lewis from the “Screwtape Letters.”
My major takeaway was that if we often find what we’re looking for. If we’re looking to be disappointed, most likely we will be. Distrust can be a self-fulfilling prophecy. I realized that life truly is what we make of it. It’s was a reminder that our attitudes can be our destiny. If we look for joy, we can find it.
I’m sharing some bits of joy I had this week, birdwatching at home:



The joyful couple together at the Bird Buddy AI feeder.



I watched as Red fed Mrs. and then gave her a turn at the feeder, but I wasn’t fast enough with the camera to capture it. It was heartwarming though!
Quail Egg Update:
I’ve only peeked a couple times on our quail nest. Last week I said we had four eggs. We’re now up to a dozen! I wrote about our quail nest HERE.
Where do you look for joy?

I don’t know that I’m exceptionally good a “looking” for joy, although possibly when I’m out in nature… but I do love it when an unexpected moment pops up full of happiness or delight or wonder.
Wonderful news on the quail eggs 🙂
I’ve always liked the ancient Arabic saying, “Trust in God, but tie your camel.” A little bit of distrust never hurt anyone. But too much, and you become paranoid.
Beautiful photos of Mr and Mrs, Elizabeth!! They are a beautiful couple! ❤️