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Consider the Lilies

Have you heard this song by  Joel Hemphill ?  It was very popular several years ago, and has the kind of lyrics that just stick with you while you forget everything else.    Consider The Lilies Verse I Consider the lilies they don’t toil nor spin And there’s not a king with more splendor than them Consider the sparrow they don’t plant or sow But they’re fed by the Master who watches them grow Chorus: We have a Heavenly Father above With eyes filled with mercy And a heart filled with love He really cares when Your head is bowed low Consider the lilies and then you will know Verse II May I introduce you to this friend of mine Who hangs out the stars and tells the sun when to shine And kisses the flowers each morning with dew But He’s not too busy to care about you. Chorus...   So you have to know that this song was running in loops through my mind as Steph and I wandered through the lily patch at the Huntsville Botanical Garden. ...

Lowe Mill

  Construction on Huntsville's Lowe Mill began in 1900, and the massive building opened in 1901.  The building, with its 25,000 spindles, turned local cotton into cloth.  A few years later, it was used as a cotton warehouse.    After World War II ended, the building housed the General Shoe Company, providing jobs for approximately 800 people and shoes for soldiers.  Genesco closed in 1978, then the mill became a warehouse for Martin Industries.  In 2001, the building was sold to its current owner, Research Genetics founder, Jim Hudson. Today, Lowe Mill Arts and Entertainment is the largest center for the arts in the Southeast.  Hundreds of artists demonstrate and sell their crafts in booths covering three floors of the old building.   Last Saturday, Steph and I enjoyed wandering around all the booths and talking to the artists.  We rode the vintage elevator and walked on wooden floors scarred by footsteps long ...

Downtown Florence

I love my hometown of Florence, Alabama.  It is a small city, but it has so much going on.  The downtown area is alive and vibrant with stores, restaurants, and parks.  And this week, something new. Artists Tim Stevenson , Cullen Stewart, and Ronnie Riner are at work on a fabulous mural on the side of Fred's on North Court Street.  The mural depicts life in a Northwest Alabama river town, and it makes you happy just to look at it.   Cullen Stewart finishes a border. . .   Ronnie Riner     Artist Tim Stevenson puts the finishing touches on a fisherman. . . .   It is on a busy street corner, and it is impossible to photograph the whole thing in late morning traffic.  When it is finished, I will really try to get down there between 6 and 7 A.M. (it is that beautiful!) when the light is better and there is no traffic to get pictures of the whole thing. This is just another good th...