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About bigskybuckeye

Born in the Big Sky Country of Montana and now living in the Buckeye State of Ohio, Richard is the creative mind behind Big Sky Buckeye. Retired after 40 years of teaching, I enjoy writing, photography, traveling, and following a healthy lifestyle.

Narrative’s Precious Tale

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Searching for quiet respite

Following dreams, each detail

Escaping from mankind’s noise

Finding narrative’s hidden trail

 

Crossing nearby forest bridge

Forgetting work’s last email

Arriving at paradise

Sweeping away narrative’s veil

 

Discovering prairie ahead

Saddling up, each thought exhales

Envisioning where time stands

Framing narrative’s rhythmic scale

 

Scanning landscape’s tranquil scene

Treasuring every inhale

Climbing each majestic peak

Flying narrative’s parasail

 

Grasping reins tightly in hands

Riding forward to prevail

Looking for more tomorrow’s

Writing narrative’s precious tale

 

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From My Journal (6/13)

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From Big Sky Buckeye

The adventure of seeing where imagination takes a series of thoughts nurtures both the writer as well as the reader.

Do you write a daily journal?  This inspiring thought comes from my journal, and much of what is written in my journal comes from reading and commenting on other bloggers’ posts.  Thanks to many of you for adding so much to my journal.

(Updated June 13)

Gina Greenlee Quotes

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Experience is a master teacher, even when it’s not our own.

Mistakes help to sharpen your next steps.  They don’t prove that you shouldn’t try again.

Gina Greenlee is an American author, speaker, and teacher.  She resides in Florida where she has written countless books, and she believes in the positive experiences of being a lifelong learner.

God’s Home

From Psalm 98:1:  “O sing to the Lord a new song, for He has done marvelous things.  His right hand and His holy arm have gotten Him victory.”

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Praising Lord high above

Singing favorite hymn

Overflowing with His peace

Returning love to Him

 

Revealing mercy’s grace

Descending from God’s rock

Filling earthly, mortal place

Shepherding wayward flock

 

Declaring His purpose

Severing chains of sin

Forgiving each indictment

Teaching what should have been

 

Praying for faith’s new hope

Calling upon Lord’s name

Grasping heaven’s righteous rope

Granting grace, without blame

 

Climbing final mountain

Leaving this worldly dome

Dwelling jointly, wolf with lamb

Summoning to God’s home

 

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From Isaiah 11:6:  “The wolf shall live with the lamb; the leopard shall lie down with the kid; the calf and the lion will feed together, and a little child shall lead them.”

From My Journal (6/12)

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From Big Sky Buckeye

We witness mercy’s gift of the Resurrection in our daily, imperfect walk of faith.  Jesus paid the ultimate price of forgiveness for our overwhelming burdens of sin.

Do you write a daily journal?  This inspiring thought comes from my journal, and much of what is written in my journal comes from reading and commenting on other bloggers’ posts.  Thanks to many of you for adding so much to my journal.

(Updated June 12)

Oswald Chambers Quote

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A man’s obedience is to what he sees to be a need; our Lord’s obedience was to the will of His Father.

From Hebrews 10:9-10:  “Then He added, ‘See, I have come to do Your will.’  He abolishes the first in order to establish the second. And it is by God’s will that we have been sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all.”

Oswald Chambers (1874-1917) was a Scottish evangelist and Christian teacher.  Following his death from an illness while in Egypt during World War I, his wife took on the task of transcribing the detailed notes she had written from his lectures and sermons.  Gertrude Hobbs Chambers’ efforts resulted in the publication in 1924 of MY UTMOST FOR HIS HIGHEST.  I frequently read from this devotional, and it has greatly deepened my faith and understanding of God’s Word.

Timeless Radiance (Haiku Series #283)

Trustworthy

Morning’s gentle light

Welcomed sunrise testifies—

Heavens shine with hope

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Tranquility

Evening dusk returns

Landscape’s relaxing sunset—

Tomorrow’s peace rests

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Clarity

Dreamy stars waken

Galaxy twinkling with love—

Stirring nightly joy

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From My Journal (6/11)

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From Big Sky Buckeye

When we are willing to journey in a new direction, the steps which follow just might open a new door of opportunity.

Do you write a daily journal?  This inspiring thought comes from my journal, and much of what is written in my journal comes from reading and commenting on other bloggers’ posts.  Thanks to many of you for adding so much to my journal.

(Updated June 11)

Zig Ziglar Quotes

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When you focus on problems, you get more problems.  When you focus on possibilities, you have more opportunities.

You were designed for accomplishment, engineered for success, and endowed with the seeds of greatness.

Zig Ziglar (1926-2012) was an American author and motivational speaker.  He inspired many with his wit, optimism, and Christian faith.

Monday Memories: Mister Sycamore

This poem features photos taken of a majestic American sycamore tree, which is found at Walnut Woods Metro Park.  The tree is likely over a hundred years old.  The location is part of an extensive network of nature parks in the central Ohio area around Columbus and Franklin County.  These photos were taken during a series of walks that I’ve made over the past few years.

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Far older than every one of the neighboring trees

Standing taller than many, all take notice and see

 

The prized King of Walnut Woods reigns today

Calling him Mister Sycamore, his subjects say

 

With branches elevating up towards the sky

Measuring his girth, takes many hands to try

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Visitors pause to salute nature’s monarch

Standing in reverence as park’s landmark

 

The Woods change from season to season

Watching over all, is the King’s main reason

 

He holds on to his leaves longer in fall

Guarding the land in winter, always tall

 

His leaves take some time to fill out in spring

Providing ample shade in summer is his thing

 

His expansive canopy of branches spreads wide

Peeling off sections of bark, creates whitish sides

 

His heir, the Prince, waiting in the wings

Rising lean and tall by a creek, he sings

2019-june-7-walnut-woods-addison-015.jpg Farther away, a thick grove of younger ones wait

Dreaming who will grow to be the tallest, so great

 

Mister Sycamore loves many Bible stories

Lifting Jesus up in total and brilliant glory

 

The story of Zacchaeus climbing a Sycamore tree

Being much too short for Jesus to find, there he be

Ohio’s biggest recorded tree is an American sycamore found in Ashland County near Jeromesville.  The tree is at least 200 years old, stands 88 feet tall, and measures 326 inches around its circumference. 

Originally published September, 2019.