130 Pictures

One-hundred thirty:  that’s how many pictures I took yesterday.  It was Friday afternoon, and my wife and I went on an adventure at the Matthaei Botanical Gardens in Ann Arbor.

We took our time and enjoyed being outside as we roamed along the trails.  What a joy it was to meander along the creek and see the beauty of Spring.  All the varieties of trees joined together to display a beautiful rainbow of green leaves.

The wildflowers were beginning to bloom.  I can’t even begin to name them as I begin life in a completely different climate and geographical zone.  But, I can definitely identify them all as “beautiful.”

The Canadian geese were everywhere, with parents cautiously protecting their goslings from predators . . . and “shutterbugs” that got too close.

The land produced vegetation: plants bearing seed according to their kinds and trees bearing fruit with seed in it according to their kinds. And God saw that it was good (Genesis 1:12). 

About David L. Daffern

I have been a follower of Jesus Christ since I was 20 years old. That was the same year I married Lynne, who is my next greatest blessing. We quickly shared two more blessings -- twin sons, Aaron and Joshua. Years went by, Aaron married Heather, and they have blessed us with David (10), Drew (7) and Desiree (4). Josh married Robin, and they have blessed us with Zeke (4) and Shepherd (19 months). I am also blessed to the pastor of Crossroads Community Baptist Church, Ann Arbor, MI.
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One Response to 130 Pictures

  1. I love the garden’s!
    I took 52 pictures of just flower’s the first time that I went there! I also love Canadian Geese!!!

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