Tuesday, November 20, 2012

A Labor of Love

This is the flagstone patio my little brother made for me years ago.
He did not just go buy a pallet of flagstone,
he drove out to the mountains and gathered it himself!
And you know that stuff is not just laying on the side of the road.
It was down steep banks....He climbed down, and carried each piece up....
 over and over, till he had enough for this 10x10 area.
It was a true labor of love.
 Here is the patio today.
It has not changed much.
The leveling job he did lasted well,
though the moles have tried several times over
the years to make it an uneven mess.
 The garden area around it does not look much different
but it has grown up, been cleaned out,
 and grown again several times over the years.
There is a bit more moss on this old cement bench...
but still home to the same bunnies as before.

It is truly something I love, and have enjoyed for so many years.

But even more than the patio itself,
is the blessing of knowing it was made  with so much love.

So, my thought, after all this, is, how much labor am I willing to put in for the Lord?
And, am I doing it with love......
Cause, whatever I do in love, whether big or small,
will bless our Lord's heart, and make Him smile.

blessings on your day everyone.
barb


5 comments:

blushing rose said...

Beautiful share of true love, Barbara.
Happy Thanksgiving ~
TTFN ~
Hugs,
Marydon

Sherry at The Rusty Pearl said...

BARB.... THIS IS JUST BEAUTIFUL.. YOU ARE A BALL OF TALENT !!!!!!!! LOVE IT .I WANT TO GET MY BOOK AND COME SIT OUT THERE AND READ... VERY PEACEFUL ..... HUGS

Karen said...

Now that was truly a labor of love. I can't imagine how difficult it must have been collecting those flagstones. Your garden is really pretty you must feel surrounded by love every time you you sit there.

Meeha Meeha said...

Wow, your brother went to the mountains and gathered all the stones? This is indeed a labor of love, and the result is charming. Love the little bunnies!

Brandi said...

I am amazed that your brother gathered all those stones. He sounds like a wonderful man. Such a beautiful job he did!