Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Peace in the Countryside

Church at Plymouth Notch, Vermont.
 

The view of the countryside as I go about each day, here in our rural village, is bringing a great sense of peace.  Our perennial plants have sprung up. Soon flowers will appear. The grass is greener and brighter making the entire grounds of our humble estate look like a park. 

I just returned from a journey that required a great deal of driving. It was a medical trip. It rained for much of the time we were away from home. We walked all over the hospital and were grateful for the good care and helpful service our patient received.  The trip was long and tiring but the view was stunning as we drove along the route.  The scenery out in the countryside is charming and restful.

Back at home, I was grateful to get a ride to church for an evening event. I was able to enjoy being a passenger and resting on the drive.  I attend a weekly rehearsal that I look forward to very much!  I am part of the handbell choir. We play hymns and get to practice and then perform as part of the church service. It is an honor and a blessing to be one of the choir. The sound of the bells has always given me a great sense of peace.

We have another medical trip coming up next week for treatment for our patient. I will bring provisions from home so we can avoid the expense of restaurants. It will be like bringing along picnics from my kitchen.  We will make the best of these medical journeys as we take the time to see the view, enjoy the fresh air, and delight in the goodness of our dear Lord.

The peace and rest and joy that comes each day of our lives is a gift from God. May we always strive to walk very closely, guarded by His precious care. 

Blessings

Mrs. White

From the Archives - 

It is What you Make of it -  The Cultured Society of Home.

A Special Day for Grandbaby - Homemade Birthday Dinner.

Oh, How Much we Need this Blessing - Peace Be Upon This House.


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1 comments:

Martha Jane Orlando said...

I think it's wonderful that you are a part of your hand bell choir at church, Mrs. White. I love the joyful sound of bells, too, especially at Easter. Pray for safe travels on your next medical trip. Blessings!