
Happy New Year! Out with 2024. Welcome 2025! We pray all the blessings of God will fill your 2025 to overflowing!
In the silly picture above, we have Covid napping in Ola’s open dog crate at the bottom, Stella still incarcerated in the middle, and Vander, Covid’s brother passed out on top.
Stella was delivered by a friend who declared, “I can’t keep another cat”. Apparently, we can.
Incidentally, at the time of this post, Stella has passed a two-week quarantine and has now been released into the cat population, with only minimal hissing and feline posturing.
[I may not have introduced Ola before. Ola is a good-natured “cataheeler” (catahoula-blue heeler cross) whose owner was killed in a car wreck, broadsided by a texting driver. All our critters have some kind of rescue story. We didn’t go looking for a single one of them.]
Come to think of it. I have a rescue story. Thank you, Jesus, that you did come looking for me when I was still a stray!
Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me. In my Father’s house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also. John 14:1-3
Happy New Year Jon! Be blessed!
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Thank you! Hope the same for you and your house and for Opal’s Farm!
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We’re all strays, all rescue humans. Some of us realize it, and are thankful to our new owner (and yes, sometimes with hissing and posturing).
Happy new year! Blessings to you and yours, straight from God, funneled however He wants.
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Have a blessed new year.
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Debi Sue, Happy new year to you and Pete and the critters. Read your new year’s post. I know your gratitude has great health benefits. Glad things are on an upward path.
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