JULY NEWSLETTER-SCULPTURES, BOOK RECOMMENDATION, & LAVENDER #TEATIME TREATS

An Independence Day display of historic flags of the United States of America.

And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus. 

~~Philippians 4:7 (KJV)

With various situations this summer, some time spent in The Word helps to refresh our thoughts and hearts. We start our day with a devotion, read a passage from the Bible, then use our prayer list to cover the many concerns we bring to our Lord. God offers peace to fill our hearts and comfort our minds.

EXPLORING OUTDOOR SCULPTURES

This summer, a morning walk brought the joy of viewing outdoor sculptures. Here are three of our favorites. The first, titled SNAFU, is fittingly nicknamed “The French Fries.” The second one, Whispers and Silence, is carved from glistening marble from the Yule quarry, special to us because we lived a few miles from this historic Colorado quarry. The third, Educator, Teacher, Friend, depicting a teacher telling stories to children, is my favorite because of my background as a kindergarten and preschool teacher.

SUMMER READING SUGGESTION

I’ve just started this new release, If I Fall for You, by Myra Johnson, but already I’m engaged with this second book in the Montana Mercies Romance series.

ABOUT THE BOOK

THE BLURB: He’s barely holding his family together. She’s trying to rebuild hers from the ashes. When heartbreak threatens their tentative romance, will they fall apart—or fall into something more?

Dog trainer Luke Daniels feels he must take responsibility for running his emotionally detached father’s ranch and for the mental health of his sister who is recovering from a tragic accident.

Shannon Halsey is trying to be a responsible mother to her precious son, Tate. Her husband’s death before the child was born has caused her to have episodes of deep depression.

The two meet at an arts and craft fair after Shannon’s old car breaks down. As they find themselves brought together by circumstances, a friendship develops.

From the back cover copy: If I Fall for You is an emotionally rich Christian romance about second chances, hard-won forgiveness, and love that mends the deepest wounds.

I’ve enjoyed all the stories I’ve read by author Myra Johnson, so I can definitely recommend her books. To find out more, check her website: www.myrajohnson.com

TEATIME TREAT AT A LAVENDER FESTIVAL

During a summer visit to a lavender farm, we enjoyed refreshing lavender lemonade and delicious lavender brazelies, crisp Swiss cookies. Here is a recipe I found: https://www.marthastewart.com/1151850/bratseli

Thank you for stopping by for my book recommendation and a lavender teatime treat. During busy summer activities, it is a blessing to refresh with a good story and a special treat. I pray you are able to find some peaceful times to enjoy some summer refreshment and to spend some quiet moments with our Lord.

With blessings, Sherida

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6 thoughts on “JULY NEWSLETTER-SCULPTURES, BOOK RECOMMENDATION, & LAVENDER #TEATIME TREATS”

    1. We visited this lavender farm and apple orchard in Millville, Utah….a bit cooler than Arizona. 🙂 You’d love all the gardens…..flowers and veggies! Thanks for commenting! Hope your summer is going well. Blessings to you!

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    1. Oh, Sophie! How fun to live close to a lavender field! Now I want to take cooking classes featuring lavender. So many goodies! Lavender scones, perhaps?!?! Thanks for stopping by and commenting. Blessings!

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  1. Thanks for sharing your summer reading suggestion, Sherida. And for the pics from the lavender farm, and the treats. That Bible verse from Philippians is one of my favorites. I love that Educator, Teacher, Friend, sculpture. You always have the neatest finds in your newsletter!

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    1. Laura, I appreciate your comment! The lavender festival was a charming way to spend the morning….and also delicious with the foods we sampled. Hope you are doing well! Blessings!

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