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05/06/2026

Ecclesiastes 3:11 (KJV)
“He hath made every thing beautiful in his time...”

Sometimes life feels messy, uncertain, or delayed — but God's Word reminds us that He makes everything beautiful in His time. Not ours. His.

There’s a divine rhythm to life that we may not always understand. While we often want immediate answers or quick fixes, God is working behind the scenes, shaping our story with eternal purpose. He’s planted a sense of something greater — “the world” or “eternity” — in our hearts, giving us a longing for meaning that only He can truly satisfy.

So if you’re waiting, hurting, or wondering today, trust this: your season isn’t forgotten. It’s being woven into something beautiful by the hands of the One who sees the end from the beginning.

Hold on. Beauty is coming — right on time.




Artist: Shawna Wright

05/06/2026

Explore handcrafted goods at the Spring Craft Fair on Saturday, May 23 at Vernon Street Town Square!🌼 Craft & Sip Corner available for ages 21+ with mimosas and a seasonal craft.

05/06/2026
05/06/2026

I must have milk glass on the back of my mind lately. I do love this! 💚

05/06/2026

Five plants most people pull out of the yard are the ones birds actually depend on when feeders run empty.

The feeder helps. These are the source.

🐦 Pokeweed — tall magenta stems with dark berry clusters in autumn. A major fuel source for catbirds, mockingbirds, and thrashers heading south.

Virginia creeper — five-leaved vine with deep blue berries. Often confused with poison ivy and ripped down. Poison ivy has three leaves. This one has five. Dozens of species time their fall migration around the fruit.

Wild grape — small dark clusters in late summer. The bark strips double as nesting material for orioles and vireos. One vine feeds and houses.

Staghorn sumac — fuzzy crimson fruit clusters that stay on branches all winter. When every other berry is gone in February, sumac is still standing.

Evening primrose — yellow flowers at dusk feed sphinx moths. The seed heads stay all winter, feeding goldfinches and chickadees when the ground is frozen.

Five plants. Five seasons of food the feeder can't replace 🌿

05/06/2026

My Irish neighbor brought these to the potluck and the pan was licked clean in minutes. It is so easy with just 4 ingredients..
Full recipe 👇 💬

04/19/2026
04/19/2026

Sometimes the right people don’t just enter your life…
they remind you who you are when you forget.

They make things lighter, calmer, clearer.
They don’t add chaos, they bring out the magic that was already inside you.

Choose your circle wisely. ✨

08/31/2025

If you've got an African violet houseplant and you want more of them, do THIS. It's so easy...

Good information
08/31/2025

Good information

See more: https://mideas.co/AauvDDid you know... Old bees don't return to the hive at night. They spend the night on flowers, and if they're lucky enough to see another sunrise, they resume their activity, bringing pollen or nectar back to the colony. They do this knowing their end is near. No bee waits to die in the hive so as not to be a burden to the others.
🐝🐝🐝 Bees are cold-blooded, like all insects, but within the colony they form a warm mega-organism.
🐝🐝🐝 There are bees that collect pollen and others that bring nectar; a pollinating bee will never change its task to collect nectar, and vice versa.
🐝🐝🐝 Although dandelions are yellow, their pollen turns orange when it mixes with nectar in the amphora. 🐝🐝🐝 The record for survival of a bee colony during the winter is 356 days without them going out to clean their flights.
🐝🐝🐝 Bees can be useful to humans even after their death, as they are used to treat joint pain. 🐝🐝🐝 Bees never sleep! Thank you, my blessed little bees!!! 🐝❤

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