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I hope that this page blesses you and brings you some comfort this springtime season! Cathy
 

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  Many who live in a cold climate eagerly anticipate the end of winter each year and many find the spring season full of hope, life and new beginnings.
 

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"Therefore if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation, old things have passed away; behold all things have become new."

~2 Corinthians 5:17

 

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 The Power Of GOD

Have you ever been down and out and nobody

seems to be around for you to talk to?

That's GOD, he wants you to talk to him.

 

Have you ever been just sitting there and all of a
sudden you feel like doing something nice for
someone you care for?  That's GOD, he talks

to you through the Holy Spirit. 

 

Have you ever been thinking about somebody
that you haven't seen in a long time and then the
next thing you know you see them or receive a
phone call from them?  That's GOD, there is no

such thing as coincidence.

 

Have you ever received something wonderful
that you didn't even ask for, like money in the mail,
a debt that had mysteriously been cleared, or a
coupon to a department store where you had just
seen something you wanted, but couldn't afford?

That's GOD, he knows the desires of your heart.

 

Have you ever been in a situation and you had no
clue to how it is going to get better, but now you
look back on it and it seems a lot better?
That's GOD, he passes us through tribulation

to see a brighter day.

 

Author Unknown 
 

 

I strongly recommend that you read the Bible every day and that you memorize scriptures. Gods words have so many wonderful promises for us. All we have to do is read it. David and Job endured more than any of us could probably imagine. Reading a Psalm a day will comfort you if you are hurting.

Remember that "You can't have a testimony without a TEST"

 

"Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart 
be acceptable in thy site, O LORD, my strength and my redeemer."
~Psalm 19:14~
"WELCOME SPRINGTIME "
"While the earth remaineth, seedtime and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease."

~Genesis 8:22~

Open the windows and let the fresh air in.
"Spring shows what God can do with a drab and dirty world." ~Virgil A. Kraft!"

Cathy's Featured page of the month

"MAY CALENDER 2012"

"MOTHERS DAY !"

 

"My beloved spake, and said unto me, Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away. For, lo, the winter is past, the rain is over [and] gone; The flowers appear on the earth; the time of the singing [of birds] is come, and
the voice of the turtle-dove is heard in our land;"
~Song of Solomon 2:10-12~

"When you think of Spring, what do you think about? Here in North Carolina, I think of the many beautiful fresh flowers. new life, nature awakening, green haze, drifting clouds, soaring kites, chirping nesting birds, spongy earth, Easter holiday, Cherry Blossoms, roaring creeks. They seem to make us happy and lift our spirits. God created the flowers, to help show us the beauty that we tend to be blind to. Did you know that flowers have meaning? Some come from their names and others from the way they look. Easton's Bible dictionary says there are very few species of flowers are mentioned in the Bible although they abounded in Palestine. It has been calculated that in Western Syria and Palestine from two thousand to two thousand five hundred plants are found, of which about five hundred probably are British wild-flowers. Their beauty is often alluded to ( Matt. 6:28). They are referred to as affording an emblem of the transitory nature of human life (Job 14:2; Ps. 103:15; Isa. 28:1; 40:6; James 1:10). Gardens containing flowers and fragrant herbs are spoken of."

FLOWERS ARE DISCRIBED AS:

BEAUTIFUL - Matthew 6:29: "yet I say unto you, that even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these."
SWEET - Solomon 5:13 "His cheeks are as a bed of spices, [As] banks of sweet herbs: His lips are [as] lilies, dropping liquid myrrh."
EVANESCENT - Psalm 103:16 "For the wind passeth over it, and it is gone; And the place thereof shall know it no more." & Isaiah 40:8 "The grass withereth, the flower fadeth; but the word of our God shall stand forever."
APPEAR IN SPRING - Solomon 2:12 "The flowers appear on the earth; The time of the singing [of birds] is come, And the voice of the turtle-dove is heard in our land

MENTIONED IN SCRIPTURE:
"The lily - Hosea 14:5 "I will be as the dew unto Israel; he shall blossom as the lily, and cast forth his roots as Lebanon."
Matthew 6:28 "And why are ye anxious concerning raiment? Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin:"
The lily of the valley - Solomon 2:1 "I am a rose of Sharon, A lily of the valleys."
The rose - Isaiah 35:1 "The wilderness and the dry land shall be glad; and the desert shall rejoice, and blossom as the rose."
The rose of Sharon - Solomon 2:1 "I am a rose of Sharon, A lily of the valleys."
Of the grass - 1 Peter 1:24 "For, All flesh is as grass, And all the glory thereof as the flower of grass. The grass withereth, and the flower falleth:"
Garlands of, used in worship of idols - Acts 14:13 "And the priest of Jupiter whose [temple] was before the city, brought oxen and garlands unto the gates, and would have done sacrifice with the multitudes."

Ever wonder what causes Spring?

Spring is one of the four temperate seasons, the transition period between winter and summer. Spring and "springtime" refer to the season, and broadly to ideas of rebirth, renewal and regrowth. The specific definition of the exact timing of "spring" varies according to local climate, cultures and customs. At the spring equinox, days are close to 12 hours long with day length increasing as the season progresses.

Meteorologists generally define four seasons in many climatic areas: spring, summer, autumn (or fall) and winter. These are demarcated by the values of their average temperatures on a monthly basis, with each season lasting three months. The three warmest months are by definition summer, the three coldest months are winter, and the intervening gaps are spring and autumn. Spring, when defined in this manner, can start on different dates in different regions. In terms of complete months, in most North Temperate Zone locations, spring months are March, April and May[1] (Summer is June, July, August; autumn is September, October, November; winter is December, January, February). The vast majority of South Temperate Zone locations will have opposing seasons with spring in September, October and November.[2]

Astronomically, the vernal equinox (usually 20 March in the Northern Hemisphere, and 22 or 23 September in the Southern Hemisphere), should be the middle of spring (based on the angle of the sun and insolation) and the summer solstice (usually 21 June in the Northern Hemisphere and 21 December in the Southern Hemisphere) should be the middle of summer (because the sun is at its highest), but daytime temperatures lag behind insolation by several weeks because the earth and sea have thermal latency and take time to warm up.

Some cultures, such as those that devised the Celtic and East Asian calendars, call the spring equinox "mid-spring", but others (especially in the USA and sometimes in England) regard it as the "first day of spring". For most temperate regions, signs of spring appear long before the middle of March, but the folklore of 21 March being the "first day of spring" persists, and 21 June as the "first day of summer" is common in the USA. In South Africa, Australia and New Zealand, spring begins on 1 September, and has no relation to the vernal equinox.[3]

In South America, the Tupi-Guarani calendar, from the former inhabitants of what is presently Brazil, counted 365 days, plus a fourth part of a day, needing no extra day every four years. The beginning of the solar year was marked by the rising of the M25 Constellation in the horizon, which occurs between June 5 and June 11 in this part of the world. For these native peoples, the four seasons were clearly identified by the solstices and equinoxes. The trajectory of the Sun throughout the year was divided into "The New Age" (Ara Pyau) and "The Old Age" (Ara Ymã). Ara Pyau was spring and summer, and Ara Ymã was autumn and winter. This calendar, which had no graphed or written form, marked activities such as hunting, fishing, planting, harvesting and religious rituals.[4][5][6][7]

In East Asian Solar term, spring begins on 4 February and ends on 5 May. Similarly, according to the Celtic tradition, which is based solely on daylight and the strength of the noon sun, spring begins in early February (near Imbolc or Candlemas) and continues until early May (Beltane).

The phenological definition of spring relates to indicators, the blossoming of a range of plant species, and the activities of animals, or the special smell of soil that has reached the temperature for micro flora to flourish. It therefore varies according to the climate and according to the specific weather of a particular year.

In spring, the axis of the Earth is increasing its tilt toward the Sun and the length of daylight rapidly increases for the relevant hemisphere. The hemisphere begins to warm significantly causing new plant growth to "spring forth," giving the season its name. Snow, if a normal part of winter, begins to melt, and streams swell with runoff. Frosts, if a normal part of winter, become less severe. Temperate climates have no snow and rare frosts, the air and ground temperature increases more rapidly. Many flowering plants bloom this time of year, in a long succession sometimes beginning even if snow is still on the ground, continuing into early summer. In normally snowless areas "spring" may begin as early as February (Northern Hemisphere) heralded by the blooming of deciduous magnolias, cherries, and quince, or August (Southern Hemisphere) in the same way. Subtropical and tropical areas have climates better described in terms of other seasons, e.g. dry or wet, or monsoonal, or cyclonic. Often the cultures have locally defined names for seasons which have little equivalence to the terms originating in Europe. Many temperate areas have a dry spring, and wet autumn (fall), which brings about flowering in this season more consistent with the need for water as well as warmth. Subarctic areas may not experience "spring" at all until May or even June, or December in the outer Antarctic.

While spring is a result of the warmth caused by the turning of the Earth's axis, the weather in many parts of the world is overlain by events which appear very erratic taken on a year-to-year basis. The rainfall in spring (or any season) follows trends more related to longer cycles or events created by ocean currents and ocean temperatures. Good and well-researched examples are the El Niño effect and the Southern Oscillation Index.

Unstable weather may more often occur during spring, when warm air begins on occasions to invade from lower latitudes, while cold air is still pushing on occasions from the Polar regions. Flooding is also most common in and near mountainous areas during this time of year because of snowmelt, accelerated by warm rains. In the United States, Tornado Alley is most active this time of year, especially since the Rocky Mountains prevent the surging hot and cold air masses from spreading eastward and instead force them into direct conflict. Besides tornadoes, supercell thunderstorms can also produce dangerously large hail and very high winds, for which a severe thunderstorm warning or tornado warning is usually issued. Even more so than in winter, the jet streams play an important role in unstable and severe weather in the springtime in the Northern Hemisphere.

In recent decades season creep has been observed, which means that many phenological signs of spring are occurring earlier in many regions by a couple of days per decade.

Spring is seen as a time of growth, renewal, of new life (both plant and animal) being born. The term is also used more generally as a metaphor for the start of better times, as in the Prague Spring. Spring in the Southern Hemisphere is different in several significant ways to that of the Northern Hemisphere. This is because: there is no land bridge between Southern Hemisphere countries and the Antarctic zone capable of bringing in cold air without the temperature-mitigating effects of extensive tracts of water; the vastly greater amount of ocean in the Southern Hemisphere at all latitudes; at this time in Earth's geologic history the Earth has an orbit which brings it in closer to the Southern Hemisphere for its warmer seasons; there is a circumpolar flow of air (the roaring 40s and 50s) uninterrupted by large land masses; no equivalent jet streams; and the peculiarities of the reversing ocean currents in the Pacific.

Scripture Garden

Plant 7 rows of Peas (P's):
1. Prayer
2. Promptness
3. Patience
4. Preparation
5. Perseverance
6. Politeness
7. Purity

Plant 7 rows of Squash:
1. Squash Gossip
2. Squash Indifference
3. Squash Criticism
4. Squash Negative Thinking
5. Squash Envy
6. Squash Jealousy
7. Squash Hatred

Plant 7 rows of lettuce (Let Us):
1. Let us be unselfish and loyal.
2. Let us be faithful to duty.
3. Let us search the Scriptures.
4. Let us not be weary in well doing.
5. Let us be obedient in all things.
6. Let us be truthful.
7. Let us love one another.

No garden is complete without turnips (Turn-ups):
1. Turn up with a Friendly Smile.
2. Turn up for Church.
3. Turn up for Bible Study.
4. Turn up for Prayer Meeting.
5. Turn up with Determination to Do Your Best in His Service.
6. Turn up to Praise God and not man.
7. Turn up to receive the Holy Spirit and not to Quench the Spirit.

AFTER PLANTING, may you:
"Grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior,
Jesus Christ" (II Peter 3:18)
Cultivate well -Keep Saturated with Love - Reap a Harvest of Peace,
Joy, & Happiness

~Author Unknown~

Spring Activities:
For Winter in the South of the US, you can go BIRDWATCHING! Here is the link to the:
NATIONAL AUDUBON CENTER
& their page about
BIRD

 

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My love for building webpages started around 2002. My 1st web page was called cathyswebpages and it was primarily used for my genealogy pages and for family. God laid it on my heart to use this website as a internet ministry to praise God for what he's done for me and you and I pray that you are blessed while visiting my pages. I especially thank the Lord for all the graphic's artist! Without them my pages would not be the same. Please visit my List of Great Graphic Links for a list to their links. This site is hosted by doteasy.com.

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