galloping cat
Later in the day, towards dusk, the air filled with birds - a cacophony of the things, fiercely strutting about and pecking for food. There must have been hundreds of them around the parsonage; incredibly noisy but interesting to watch.
After watching them carry on for a time I drove off to say Mass and was a little worried to see several pews full of silent, reverent people when I arrived at the church. Was I late?! No, they were just keen and intent on saying their prayers. I love that.
You'll forgive me for not commenting on the unfolding Warmist scandal, yet more attacks by Muslim 'martyrs', Episcopal priests praying to Aztec 'saints' (and Muslim martyrs) and a strange old woman in the diocese of D.C. who celebrated a neo-pagan 'Croning' liturgy in the National Cathedral. More of that anon.
Keep pulling the trigger.
LSP
What beautiful photo's, Parson. Your horse looks so sweet and gentle, and thoughtful too. You captured his personality so great! And, galloping cats, I never saw them before.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a lovely day, and It's nice to know people are praying alot now. Our country surely needs lot's of prayers.
Thanks Bunni - it was a good day! For sure we need the prayers...
ReplyDeleteI adore the photo of your horse, such beauty in yet another one of God's creatures!
ReplyDeleteGreat to see you back in the saddle again LSP and please say a prayer for me, finals begin next week! :-)
I'll surely say a prayer for the success of your finals - you'll do well.
ReplyDeleteQuite right, too, LSP, if you want any of that kind of doom-mongering stuff you can find plenty of it over at my place I have more of it than I know what to do with!!
ReplyDeleteFor sure Spider - vastly enjoy the unpicking of the evil web! Will drop by.
ReplyDeleteCheers.