The last four days here in Oklahoma has been brutally cold with freezing rain and snow. I, personally, haven't even been out of the house during these days as I extremely dislike driving or riding on slick roads.
I stocked up on groceries as we were warned of this impending storm like most everyone else did. My husband, Paul, made sure we had plenty of firewood to help keep us warm as the temperatures dipped into the single digits. And he, also, made sure that there was bird feed in our feeders.
I stocked up on groceries as we were warned of this impending storm like most everyone else did. My husband, Paul, made sure we had plenty of firewood to help keep us warm as the temperatures dipped into the single digits. And he, also, made sure that there was bird feed in our feeders.
For the first couple of days, there was no birds in sight. I don't know where they go or what they do to stay warm in such low temperatures for an extended time. Then, yesterday, (even though it was still well below freezing temperatures) I actually heard them before I saw them. They were chirping like they do on those beautiful spring mornings. I looked out of my home-office window and this is what I saw . . . .
Matthew 6:26
Behold the fowls of the air: for they sow not, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father feedeth them. Are ye not much better than they?
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