Photo was taken at Mushera near the Millstreet Country Park entrance, Millstreet, Co.Cork (Irl)



A surprise snowfall over the weekend was looking its best on Sunday once the sun came out. The road in our photo would not normally catch the eye but it really stood out in the snow.

Thought on Tuesday – March – 01/03/2016



Thought For The Week

‘Prayer begins with you. Start where you are and stay with it. God is with you as you are and does not expect you to be any other than you are.’ ~Mary Luke Tobin

Yesterday was Feb 29th and this year we mark a Leap year. A leap year is added to our calendar to keep it working properly. The earth travels around the sun in one year but in fact it takes a little longer, 365 1/4 days. The Leap year every four years corrects this. The chances of being born in a Leap year are 1 in 1500. Any year that can be divided by 4 is a Leap Year. A woman can propose to her partner on Feb 29th. Of course for anyone whose birthday is on Feb 29th, it is indeed a special day. For all of us we too need to correct ourselves on occasions. We steer off course, we lose focus, we drift and particularly when it comes to spiritual matters. It is good to recheck and get going again. Thankfully with God we don’t have to wait every four years!

Prayer is when we connect to the energy of God that is all around us. Sometimes we are very much aware of the presence of God in our lives and sometimes it just doesn’t happen. The best starting point is to know that God is with us where we are right now. Whatever is going on for us right now is the most important moment to start with and stay with. This calls for honesty. It pulls in a whole range of feelings of where we might be right now, from content, upset, angry, anxious, unsure, scared, happy, sad, fulfilled, stressed, hopeful or whatever. Honesty in prayer and saying what’s going on for us right now is so precious. It is never closed. It may lead to change or it may not. Having shared the honest moment means that the prayer has not been a waste of time. What a pity if this only happened every four years. But when we can weave these short little moments of prayer into our daily routine, we are connecting to the energy or presence of God all around us. This is a good place to be.