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Previous Challenge Entry (Level 2 – Intermediate)
Topic: Escape (01/02/06)

TITLE: My Patch of Green
By Jeanne E Webster
01/07/06


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My Patch of Green

Psalm 55:8 (KJV) “I would hasten my escape from the windy storm and tempest.”

Everyone occasionally needs a place to escape the cares of this world, be it a quiet room, a shed, a nook in the barn, a fence post, or a piece of land where nothing intrudes into one’s thoughts and feelings. The burdens of the soul shall melt away whenever one slips into this serene, sacred realm.

For many a year, my place of refuge was a tiny chunk of land resting beside the Flint River. It was merely half an acre, but my, what a busy patch of green!

Squirrels scurried here and there burying their nuts for the long Michigan winters while frolicking rabbits waltzed around the grove of prickly crabapple trees. Gorging on bugs and grubs by the thousands, fat and sassy moles punched the rich, dark loam upward into long tunnels crisscrossing the grassy field. Various ducks and geese nestled alongside the banks of the rippling, cool water, displaying their beauty and serenity, whereas the feisty kingfishers zoomed overhead, diving into the murky river for their catch of the day. In the early morning foggy dew, a rare deer would come tiptoeing along the lower bank, tenderly chomping down fallen acorns.

Whenever this idyllic wonderland beckoned to my sagging spirit, I’d mosey on down and head for a special old tree alongside the riverbank. Snuggling down next to its weather worn trunk, I’d silently sit for a while and spiritually blend in with the land. I sensed the spirit of the trees and the grass, the leaves and the dirt, the river and the animals, the wind and the rain, the snow, the fog, and the mist. Within my soul came healing as I rested and communed with God. I’d tell Him all my troubles, my needs and my sins, mention folks in need of prayer, praise Him for all His blessings, and thank Him for His grace. Sighing softly as the tenseness within my weary body slowly ebbed away, my spirit was restored, fully refreshed and strengthened to face anew the matters at hand.

Thank you, Father, for that mystical plot of land that served so faithfully as my refuge many years ago. Those memories shall be treasured forever.


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Marilyn Schnepp 01/09/06
Just reading your little "Patch of Green" gave me a respite from the cemented sidewalks, noisy sirens, honking horns, busy traffic, polluted air and everyday problems of city life! Oh, for an escape like that for just an hour! It brought me peace for a moment..and I loved it! Great detailed writing of God's fabulous Nature! Thank you...you made my day!
Alexandra Wilkin01/12/06
There is a lovely gentle rhthymic qualitly to this; so refreshing. God bless.
samuel saalwaechter 08/17/06
I'm not sure if I ever thanked you for your comments on my poem called " A BIG 50" I was just rereading it and saw your comment and wish to say: "Thank You Very Much" I also think this story you wrote is special. Clicking on names on faithwriters has given me some beautiful reading material. It brings out those special memories of my hide aways with GOD. I enjoy your piece. Maybe another one someday? As the Spirit lesds
Faithful Okoye03/03/09
Really true! Nature is a way to escape the trouble's and worries of this world.
Thanks. You created a lovely description! I could almost see it with my eyes.
Pam Ford Davis 08/14/09
Cares just melt away! With every breath of fresh air God has the opportunity to breath His Spirit fresh! Thanks for taking me along on a great escape!

Pam Ford Davis


   
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