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Grace in Creation
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Today, I was out back of the house working in my junkyard, I repeatedly disturbed a yellow jackets nest, instead of being stung to death, the critters went about their business as though I wasn't even there. It was only as finished my work that I saw it, I jumped back in terror, though I'm not allergic I am highly sensitive and a single sting causes huge painful swelling  and I hope I never get several. Then I realized I had disturbed that nest first thing. When a heart led person covenants with God's creation to nuture it, to do as little harm as is necessary for one's survival and acknowledges their own part in creations groaning with a contrite heart, creation responds in kind. God knew I didn't disturb that nest on purpose, therefore those normally highly aggressive bugs went about repairing the damage I made. Later on, when a thunderstorm came up I went outside and took a block of wood and a piece of roofing tin to cover the exposed part from the rain. Tomorrow, when the guys show up to take my old Toyota mr2 away I'll make sure I'm the one who hooks up the chain to pull it out of there. I've poured gas down hundreds of yellow jacket nests over the years but, not this time. I want to shine God's Glory for these fellows, who will tell me I'm crazy. No, I ain't crazy dudes, I'm blessed.
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(06-25-2018, 09:25 PM)IainH Wrote: Today, I was out back of the house working in my junkyard, I repeatedly disturbed a yellow jackets nest, instead of being stung to death, the critters went about their business as though I wasn't even there. It was only as finished my work that I saw it, I jumped back in terror, though I'm not allergic I am highly sensitive and a single sting causes huge painful swelling  and I hope I never get several. Then I realized I had disturbed that nest first thing. When a heart led person covenants with God's creation to nuture it, to do as little harm as is necessary for one's survival and acknowledges their own part in creations groaning with a contrite heart, creation responds in kind. God knew I didn't disturb that nest on purpose, therefore those normally highly aggressive bugs went about repairing the damage I made. Later on, when a thunderstorm came up I went outside and took a block of wood and a piece of roofing tin to cover the exposed part from the rain. Tomorrow, when the guys show up to take my old Toyota mr2 away I'll make sure I'm the one who hooks up the chain to pull it out of there. I've poured gas down hundreds of yellow jacket nests over the years but, not this time. I want to shine God's Glory for these fellows, who will tell me I'm crazy. No, I ain't crazy dudes, I'm blessed.

I'm kind of an admitted jerk when it comes to bees. They have never liked me. I accidentally mowed over one of their ground nests a few years back and I was besieged with maybe a half dozen kamikaze warriors. I don't blame them, though...I did nearly destroy their home. I doubt they meant me real harm. Just warning shots.

I make up for it by leaving be a few bird's nests around the house. And ten Hail Marys.
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(06-26-2018, 07:49 AM)jaybreak Wrote:
(06-25-2018, 09:25 PM)IainH Wrote: Today, I was out back of the house working in my junkyard, I repeatedly disturbed a yellow jackets nest, instead of being stung to death, the critters went about their business as though I wasn't even there. It was only as finished my work that I saw it, I jumped back in terror, though I'm not allergic I am highly sensitive and a single sting causes huge painful swelling  and I hope I never get several. Then I realized I had disturbed that nest first thing. When a heart led person covenants with God's creation to nuture it, to do as little harm as is necessary for one's survival and acknowledges their own part in creations groaning with a contrite heart, creation responds in kind. God knew I didn't disturb that nest on purpose, therefore those normally highly aggressive bugs went about repairing the damage I made. Later on, when a thunderstorm came up I went outside and took a block of wood and a piece of roofing tin to cover the exposed part from the rain. Tomorrow, when the guys show up to take my old Toyota mr2 away I'll make sure I'm the one who hooks up the chain to pull it out of there. I've poured gas down hundreds of yellow jacket nests over the years but, not this time. I want to shine God's Glory for these fellows, who will tell me I'm crazy. No, I ain't crazy dudes, I'm blessed.

I'm kind of an admitted jerk when it comes to bees. They have never liked me. I accidentally mowed over one of their ground nests a few years back and I was besieged with maybe a half dozen kamikaze warriors. I don't blame them, though...I did nearly destroy their home. I doubt they meant me real harm. Just warning shots.

I make up for it by leaving be a few bird's nests around the house. And ten Hail Marys.
Don't forget twelve Our Fathers or one " Help me, Saint Anne! "
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You gotta get the whole line: "Help me Saint Anne! I'll become a monk!" Big Grin
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(06-26-2018, 09:56 PM)Ed Hurst Wrote: You gotta get the whole line: "Help me Saint Anne! I'll become a monk!" Big Grin
"I confess my laziness" Saint Iain , patron Saint of Sloth.
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Y'all crack me up!
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