GOD OF HOPE

Walking Dogs with God

Fungus is Beautiful

By: Lynda Shadel   The word "fungus" sounds yucky. There is an abundance of mushrooms in the woods where I walk the dogs. Mushrooms come in all shapes, sizes, and colors. In fact, they are not yucky, but quite beautiful when you look closer. I am reminded that...

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New Beginnings Walking Dogs with God

By: Lynda Shadel Spring is a special time of new beginnings in the woods. Everything is coming to life, bursting from its dormant state with new growth. The new plants and the increasingly warm temperatures are exhilarating for both myself and the dogs. In his letter...

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Title: Making New Tracks

By: Lynda Shadel   I love walking in the new fallen snow. There is something really beautiful about creating the first tracks in snow. I usually forge my own path as the dogs run everywhere. But I have to be careful. I might fall because the snow covers rocks,...

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Title: Mud is Slippery

By: Lynda Shadel   The past year has been a wet one, and with the rain comes mud. During my walks, the mud can become treacherous. Often I try to just step over the mud rather than taking the harder way of avoiding it altogether. I sometimes misjudge and end up...

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Prune – Walking the Dogs with God

By: Lynda Shadel   The paths we walk in the woods occasionally need to be pruned. Every once in a while, I will take along my pruners to clear the branches that are small enough for me to cut. Sometimes my husband comes along with his chainsaw to cut and clear...

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If You Lay Low, You’ll Miss a Lot

By: Lynda Shadel Wally is short in stature. I call him a low-rider because his legs are short, and his belly doesn’t clear the ground by much. I would have to lie on the ground to get a perspective of how differently Wally sees the world. He misses a lot because he...

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Don’t Run Into a Storm

By: Lynda Shadel   When I come home from work, I take the dogs for a walk before it gets dark. But sometimes when I look to the west I can see an approaching storm. Not using the best judgment, I sometimes try to beat the storm. But Charlie, who has shepherding...

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