Running to catch up...
Birds and flowers on our trip to Texas...

Lunch in Dallas with three lovely and delightful young ladies...
Touring the WWII battleship U.S.S. Alabama in Mobile Bay while en-route from Texas to Florida...
Back on Pollywog Creek - just as the rainy season has arrived...
On an early morning drive to the city - the first day of June...
Every morsel of the month of May was completely consumed. It seemed as though we celebrated the entire month - from Mother's Day and birthdays to birth days and treasured days with those we love who live far away from our Pollywog Creek abode.
To those of you who stuck with me here through the month of May - despite my scheduled posts from the archives - thank you. Your emails and comments have been greatly appreciated.
June will be different - I promise. I am most excited about a second writing project that I have added to my schedule and have decided to share large portions of it here on Pollywog Creek. My goal is to publish one post a week related to this particular project and I honestly cannot wait to get started.
Emily is just a month away from leaving for Rwanda and is focused on finalizing those preparations. She still needs two more vaccinations and possibly a few more items of clothing. What joy it has been to witness God's abundant provisions for Emily to be able to make this trip.

Lunch in Dallas with three lovely and delightful young ladies...
Touring the WWII battleship U.S.S. Alabama in Mobile Bay while en-route from Texas to Florida...
Back on Pollywog Creek - just as the rainy season has arrived...
On an early morning drive to the city - the first day of June...
Every morsel of the month of May was completely consumed. It seemed as though we celebrated the entire month - from Mother's Day and birthdays to birth days and treasured days with those we love who live far away from our Pollywog Creek abode.
To those of you who stuck with me here through the month of May - despite my scheduled posts from the archives - thank you. Your emails and comments have been greatly appreciated.
June will be different - I promise. I am most excited about a second writing project that I have added to my schedule and have decided to share large portions of it here on Pollywog Creek. My goal is to publish one post a week related to this particular project and I honestly cannot wait to get started.
Emily is just a month away from leaving for Rwanda and is focused on finalizing those preparations. She still needs two more vaccinations and possibly a few more items of clothing. What joy it has been to witness God's abundant provisions for Emily to be able to make this trip.
"To our God and Father be glory forever and ever. Amen." (Philippians 4:20)
Labels: A Home on Pollywog Creek, Family Life, Florida, Flowers, Wildflowers, Writing



















6 Comments:
Its good to have you back.
My daughter is going on a medical mission trip to Guatemala next week. We've been trying to finish up her shopping for that. Exciting times for God's children.
Mama Bear
Miss Pat, can I just say that I appreciate your presence on the web? and can i Just say that you're one of the few bloggers i follow even if youre too many miles away from where i am? and add to that, you inspire me to continue a hobby that i've neglected a bit - photography. could u please tell me how you joined the photo hunt thing? thanks a lot and happy month of JUNE to u and me and to the rest of the bloggers out there!!!!
Thank you, ladies, very much.
Mama Bear - definitely exciting times! I'll be praying about your daughter's trip and will be anxious to hear about it when she returns.
Pink - clicking on the black and white "photohunt" banner on my photohunt posts will take you to the information on how you can join in the hunt. You will need to make your blog accessible to the public, though, to participate. Thank you for your most kind words. Happy month of June to you, too. To God be the glory.
Love these photos!
Hi Miss Pat, thanks for the instructions. You know what? I wish someday I'll get to meet you in person. I pray that the Lord will bless me with the opportunity to see you. And meeting Mason is a bonus!
Love your collages. I'm reading a book right now called "Left To Tell, Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust" by Immaculee Ilibagiza. You might be interested in reading it.
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