Sunday, November 9, 2008

Untouched & Untouchable

They aren't stained-glass windows.......but, what they be are three photos taken out in God's creation recently, and I really like them just as they are in their untouched state. For that reason, they have earned a spot in today's post.

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Milkweed pod:

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Turk's Cap Lily pods:


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Woolly bear caterpillar: (Supposedly, the severity of the upcoming winter can be predicted by the width of the caterpillar's stripe. Is this true......does anyone know?)


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Today, November 9, is St. Benignus (or Benen) Day. He is an Irish saint known as "St. Patrick's Psalmsinger" or chanter. Here's info from Wikipedia about him. And, here's more
info from an Irish Catholic Celt site.
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A legend says that St. Patrick, Benignus, and several companions were once miraculously changed into deer to avoid being captured by soldiers of the Irish high king, Laoghaire. Below is the prayer---composed by St. Patrick---which led to his entourage appearing as eight deer and a fawn (the fawn being the boy, Benignus) to King Laoghaire's soldiers. St. Patrick, Benignus, and company, were----UNTOUCHABLE!!

I arise today through God’s strength to pilot me,
God’s might to uphold me,
God’s wisdom to guide me,
God’s eye to look before me,
God’s ear to hear me,
God’s word to speak for me,
God’s hand to guard me,
God’s way to lie before me,
God’s shield to protect me,
God’s host to secure me -
against the snares of devils,
against temptation of vices,
against inclinations of nature,
against everyone who shall wish me ill,
afar and near,
alone and in a crowd.
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Perhaps the group did not turn into deer, but God made them appear as deer in the eyes of the enemies. Interesting. I had never heard of this story before today. Do I believe that such a miracle could take place? Yes, absolutely! With that in mind.......MY DEARS........may I say, "Have a very pleasant Sunday! May trouble be unable to find you!"
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7 comments:

Odd Chick said...

Your photographs are a pleasure to behold on a Sunday morning before church. thanks for sharing

Laura ~Peach~ said...

those are THREE things I miss and did not even realise I had missed them I have not seen any of the three in 22 years since moving to Ga... Thank you for the flood of memories!
HUGS Laura

DesertHen said...

Beautiful photos. I love the caterpillar...we have them around our area too and I have heard the same story about winter being predicted by looking at the size of their color band. That fella has a wide stripe on his back....maybe you are in for a dozy of a winter.

Loved the prayer. Very fitting!!

Have a beautufil and peaceful Sunday Jeannelle.

Caution/Lisa said...

In my parents' part of the country, the wooly worm is big stuff when it comes to predicting the winter. The local paper reports about it and everything. My mom swears by it saying it has almost always been right.

Adventure girl said...

I love your blog, your pics, your stories and your new background;)

Jeannelle said...

Hi, odd chick,

Thanks for clucking by this morning! Hope you had a great day!

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Hi, Laura,

Really? No milkweeds in Georgia? Or caterpillars! I could send you some pods by mail. :)

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Hi, deserthen,

Thank you for the kind words! Hope your Sunday was pleasant. Hopefully, that wide stripe doesn't mean a bad winter.

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Hi, caution,

Cool! If you have time, find out from your mom how to read the caterpillar's stripe for the prediction. Does wide mean a harsh winter, or mild?

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Hi, adventure girl,

Thanks for stopping by! Yeah....choosing the background was fun.....it was easy for me to waste time trying many of them!

Country Girl said...

Lovely thoughts, Jeannelle! I'm up late because I can't sleep and am trying to catch up on some favorite blogs.