Maisie, the geese, & me

Tom and I live in a quiet cul-de-sac. At the bottom of our hill is a small pond, which we learned is part-time home to geese. Most mornings there’s a small parade of geese marching across our tiny backyard going to or fro their pond. If you’ve been around geese at all you know they typically make their combined presence known, loudly.

Back to our local “beasts of the field,” our geese neighbors. Now that I’ve watched the YouTube video, I understand a little better why the poultry parade can sound like a middle school lunchroom at noon on a Friday. So, what do you ask, can Maisie, the diva, the loud and proud geese, and me possibly share?

Recently I’ve been learning about, and appreciating more, being silent in order to enter and experience the presence of God in a deeper way.

Peaceful morning song during chair time for me is wind chimes whispering through an open window, instrumental hymns softly streaming, awakening nearby birds. When immersed in God’s Word, those sounds fade into the background. Similar to Maisie, I am content in companionship with my Provider.

And then those cantankerous geese march by, drowning out the chimes, the hymns, and their feathered neighbors!

Good grief, Dear Reader, am I as shallow as all that, to be distracted from the Creator of the Universe by beasts of the field and fly zone? Yes, so sadly, I am.

What can distract you, Dear Reader, from fellowship with God? What strategies do you use to regain peace and focus?

Every time I see our neighbors waddle by, occasionally stopping to preen or clean, I think of the Disney geese.
I’d say our spoiled girl is holding up pretty well at the ripe, old age of 72 in cat years.

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