Monday, July 13, 2026

Dear Lucy, I Am Sixty Now or Dear Lucy, Beyond Time's Temporary Rift

Revelation 4:11
“Worthy are You, our Lord and God, 
to receive glory and honor and power,
 for You created all things; 
by Your will they exist and were created.”

Thank You Lord, for family and friends
and for your example of how
we ought to love one another! 

In the past month+ to say
I have been generously, thoughtfully, preciously 
showered with love from family, friends and neighbours
is an understatement!

You all have made turning 60 (on June 7th) feel like such an honour! (which it is)

Cake by Baking Me Happy!



Last night my family (parents, siblings and spouses) celebrated this milestone!
 It takes time in a large, busy family to find a day where everyone is free! 

Family celebrations always re-impact me with fresh awareness 
of how deeply I love my family! (and how deeply I/we miss Lucy) 

Oh Lucy dear, I am sixty
Remember how we used to dream
Of trying to age gracefully
Treating each stage with kind esteem?!

Life's milestones seem to emphasize
How swift a decade disappears 
Where it seems that Time's Chariot flies
Faster and faster through the years 

...and makes us more humbly aware
Of love's immeasurable score
And how we have no time to spare
In loving one another more

...and recognizing every day
Is a grace-granted gift from He
Who is faithful, come what-yet-may
On our way to Eternity 

Where you got there ahead of us
But we are close behind. Amen
To gather and behold Jesus
Forever together again 

A soulful love-song steals my breath
Where strains of Heaven and earth meld
As we traverse the vale of death
Its final bend and breadth withheld 

Oh grave, where is thy victory
Oh death, where is Thy sting, Thy knife
Praise God, because of Calvary 

In He who paid the debt we owed
Where else we would endlessly grieve

Dear Lucy, I am sixty now
But you have passed from numbered days
To where no tears or pain will bow
The Countenance of endless praise 

Till then, Lord, help me hope and trust
Because the best is yet to come
As ash to ash and dust to dust
Transports the Soul to Home, Sweet Home 

Until Time's countdown is complete
Help me treat each day as a gift
To be revered until we meet
Beyond Time's Temporary rift 

Janet Martin

Below, a little look at birthday blessings (and maybe inspiration)
 if you're looking to bless someone on their birthday!

A friends-lunch to celebrate Now


Soo many thoughtful gifts and cards, hugs, texts etc.
(below 60 flowers, 60 treats and 60 Scripture verses!!)







Ignite coffee roasted by one of my nephews!





Charcuterie board below, made by another nephew's son!
Want one? Check out the stand at
6981 Wellington Rd 9, R.R.#2 Moorefield 






Saturday, July 11, 2026

Nothing Ordinary

The book of Ecclesiastes cuts man's days down to size!
A very thought-provoking read, often vexing as he dissects
the good and evil of life.
(written by King Solomon, the son of King David.)
His conclusion at the end of the book, I've shared below today's poem

Being found among the living today
is an extra-ordinary privilege!
Let's make it count!




I've come to a conclusion as I watch the seasons turn
And marvel at the fusion of future, present and past
Of some days fair and merry and some hard with much to learn
There's nothing ordinary in life's sun and shadow cast

Where what we dare to boast of, soon falls prey to dust and ash
How loss of what we most love teaches the most about love
Where 'nothing new under the sun' can make a mighty splash
But tis how far the ripples run we should be wary of

Where no one is born better than another, nor dies so
We, all in this together should be more patient and kind
Because we all are very loved by He whose favors flow 
There's nothing ordinary about mornings, mercy-lined

I've come to the conclusion that we of the human race
Are authors of confusion in the case of true success 
And winning, so we carry all we can with haggard pace/chase 
There's nothing ordinary about 'simple' happiness

...and living with intention not to get caught in the fray
Of fretting/getting and contention for what never seems enough
One thing has become very clear, come-whatever-yet-may 
There's nothing ordinary, dear, regarding life and love 

Janet Martin

Eccles.12:8-13
“Vanity of vanities,” says the Preacher,
“All is vanity.”

The Whole Duty of Man

9 And moreover, because the Preacher was wise, 
he still taught the people knowledge; yes, he pondered and sought out
 and set[c] in order many proverbs. 
10 The Preacher sought to find [d]acceptable words; 
and what was written was upright—words of truth. 
11 The words of the wise are like goads, 
and the words of [e]scholars are like well-driven nails, 
given by one Shepherd. 
12 And further, my son, be admonished by these.
Of making many books there is no end, 
and much study is wearisome to the flesh.

13 Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter:
Fear God and keep His commandments,
For this is man’s all.
14 For God will bring every work into judgment,
Including every secret thing,
Whether good or evil.


Friday, July 10, 2026

A World of Summer Wonder Waits...

Ps.24:1 
The earth is the LORD’s, and all its fullness, 
The world and those who dwell therein.






Dawn bursts through gates of summer day, and what does its first light unveil?
A fresh and burgeoning buffet of summer-beauty, fleet and frail...






A world of summer-wonder waits to woo replies of awed applause
Before its blitz of blooms abates, let's feast our eyes on God because
The earth and its fulness thereof belongs to Him, yet He delights
In overflowing founts of love to thrill us with scents, sounds and sights

Dawn bursts through gates of summer day, and what does its first light unveil?
A fresh and burgeoning buffet of summer-beauty, fleet and frail
Beckoning us to slow our stride while hastening from here to there
To open eyes, ears and hearts wide to handiwork beyond compare   

...because the world of summer soon slips from earth's sill of dust and dew
Its blue and yellow afternoon fades and loses its petals too
So, as dawn flings ajar yon gates, let's walk slow enough to be awed 
Where summer's world of wonder waits for us to feast our eyes on God

Janet Martin 





Thursday, July 9, 2026

Reason to Rejoice in Truth

Every single person in the world,
no matter how 'together' they may seem,
has struggles, fears, disappointments and sorrows!
The verse below is as true now as the day
it was God-breathed to humankind! 

Ps.146:5
Blessed are those whose help is the God of Jacob,
    whose hope is in the Lord their God.



Praise God; the power of the cross, no foe can overthrow
Nor ever annul Redemption’s inestimable worth
No matter what the argument, tis by God’s grace we go
His breath of life fills our lungs, His glory fills the earth

Praise God; though generations come and go, His Word abides
Faith’s Lighthouse and hope’s anchor in a world of pagan noise
What confidence and peace as Want its agony confides
His Word ministers to our souls and kindles countless joys

Praise God; His goodness and mercy, no tragedy can quell
Though the father of lies tries any guise to guard sin’s wage
Faith fixes eyes beyond Time and sight’s fleeting citadel
To a Prize where God’s love will reign from age to age to age

So, praise Him now with every breath He grants, and do not faint
For His sufficient grace sustains a tow’r of strength within
Then, whatever today demands, proceed without complaint
Servants of righteousness and truth rather than slaves to sin

Praise God, the power of the cross cannot be overthrown
His promises cannot be broken or His purpose swayed
He reaches down and sets in place each grace-laid Steppingstone
So, rejoice in the Lord for this new day that He has made

Janet Martin







Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Gladness of Heart

Wishing each of you a heart glad day!

This is what 
I have observed to be good: 
that it is appropriate for a person to eat, to drink 
and to find satisfaction in their toilsome labor under the sun
 during the few days of life God has given them—for this is their lot.
 19 Moreover, when God gives someone wealth and possessions, 
and the ability to enjoy them,
 to accept their lot and be happy in their toil—this is a gift of God.
 20 They seldom reflect on the days of their life, 
because God keeps them occupied 
with gladness of heart.
Eccles.5:18-20








My 'happy toil' these days includes a lot of hours in the garden and lawn-mowing!
Which I love, in spite of weed-potato-bug-rock-picking, hoeing, staking, pruning,
 endless edging and beating sun during the day or mosquito company in the evening, etc.
Gardening isn't all bench sitting and slow strolling but it better be part of it!! 
Plus, the reward of rest at day's end is ever so deeply sweeter! 

A garden framed by gold-ing wheat and open sky feels like holy ground







Wherever in the world we live
Whatever today may impart
Lord, because of the hope you give
Console/delight us with gladness of heart

To everything a season, Lord
Some days are happy, some are sad

For all that matters most, abides
Through sickness, health, plenty or need
Your hear, whatever faith confides
In groans, knowing You intercede 

Through all our days, until we dwell
Forever with You in Your house
This bids our hearts with gladness swell

...wherever we wake, work and sleep
Whatever today's dues impart
Because of promises You keep
We go forth with gladness of heart 

Where days of life at best are few
Where strength for toil and bread to eat
Humbles the heart with gladness true
For the joy of the Lord is sweet 

Janet Martin 


Gold-ing wheat draws photographers to try to capture its ambience.
This photographer has an adoring fan...




Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Moment-Heirs

 

Thank you God, you give us each day, 
not dumped in one lump sum, but released in moments...

Moments, so that midst life's musts 
we can take a moment or three to pause...

to peer through petal-panes...



to sip a cuppa beauty-bliss





to 'book' a flight (and vacation vicariously)



Before it slips away; today
Leaving no telling trace behind
Of footprints in the hardened clay
Of scenes of yesterday, be kind 

How subtle is the sum/thrum of life
Borne on unbridled tides of air
Like coursing rivers, running rife
With ways to spend life’s moment-fare

How soft today's moments arrange
Memento-molds, invaluable
How swift morrow’s moments estrange
Us from moments, still malleable

…let’s pray, before it is too late
To reach for what none can erase
That God would help us sense the weight
Of moments as they fall in place

The scenes of yesterday are set
Its disbursement of moments through
Once more God grants today's fresh Yet
To heirs of moments, wet with dew

Janet Martin

Ps.103:15-17
As for man, his days are like grass;
As a flower of the field, so he flourishes.
 For the wind passes over it, and it is [b]gone,
And its place remembers it no more.
 But the mercy of the Lord is from everlasting to everlasting
On those who fear Him,