Our cars have a yellow-green coating of oak pollen on them. The oaks have male flowers with greenish yellow pollen that fertilize the female flowers which will become acorns. This coating makes it difficult to keep the cars looking decent.
The oaks, which were bare until a few weeks ago, are now putting forth bright green leaves. Soon the woods will be a lush greeen.
The buckeye trees are the first to put forth green leaves in the spring. They are also the first to turn brown with the coming of warmer, drier weather.
I frequently admire God's landscaping of the natural world. There are rocks, bushes and trees. To contrast the green and muted grays and browns of the earth, there are splashes of bright color of the wildflowers, birds and blossoms. Our sense of beauty is an innate sense that animals do not have--another testimony of the evidence against evolution and for a Creator. |
• Jun. 19, 2007 - Untitled Comment