Saint Isidore the Farmer
Author: Monica Jacobson (Page 62 of 152)

T HE great and sad mistake of many people, among them even pious persons, is to imagine that those whom death has taken leave us. They do not leave us. They remain! – Where are they? In darkness? Oh, no! It is we who are in darkness. We do not see them, but they see us. Their eyes, radi- ant with glory, are fixed upon our eyes full of tears. Oh, infinite consolation! Though invisible to us, our dear dead are not absent.
I have often reflected upon the sur- est comfort for those who mourn. It is this: a firm faith in the real and continual presence of our loved ones; it is the clear and penetrating convic- tion that death has not destroyed them, nor carried them away. They are not even absent, but living near to us, transfigured: having lost in their glori- ous change no delicacy of their souls, no tenderness of their hearts, nor es- pecial preference in their affection; on the contrary, having in depth and fervor of devotion, grown larger a hundredfold. Death is for the good, a translation into light, into power, into love. Those who on earth were only ordinary Christians, become perfect; those who were beautiful become good; those who were good become sublime.















Andrew and two of our children are at Minot State University accompanying for State Music competition. Grandpa was able to round up 10 riders for today’s trail drive, with that many riders the yearlings are sure on their best behavior.


















In one of our pastures we rent, there had to be 50 crocus plants on one hilltop! Unfortunately, approximately 139 white tail and mule deer wintered in the pasture and ate the stored forage we left so we had to purchase some hay and today we prepped the area with hay for the yearlings we’re going to be moving in there soon.





Daily Verse”The Lord sees not as man sees; man looks on the outward appearance, but the Lord looks on the heart.”β1 Samuel 16:7b

βSow a thought and you reap an action; sow an act and you reap a habit; sow a habit and you reap a character; sow a character and you reap a destiny. β~Ralph Waldo Emerson
Quote of the Day”Let us love Jesus above all, let us love Mary as our mother; but then, how could we keep from loving Joseph, who was so intimately united to both Jesus and Mary? And how can we honor him better than by imitating his virtues? Now, what else did he do in all his life but contemplate, study, and adore Jesus, even in the midst of his daily labors? Behold, therefore, our model.”βSt. Madeleine Sophie Barat








Training in the next generation, bonding with friends, accomplishing and checking off a task.Β God bless ranch life.πβ€οΈπ




What a difference!Β With the snow basically gone everything seems 100x easier!Β Β





Our neighbor just told me she thinks we have lake front property.π. The marsh is full of water.







| Quote of the Day |
| “Be a Catholic: When you kneel before an altar, do it in such a way that others may be able to recognize that you know before whom you kneel.” βSt. Maximilian Kolbe |







Daily Verse
“There is nothing concealed that will not be revealed, nor secret that will not be known. Therefore whatever you have said in the darkness will be heard in the light, and what you have whispered behind closed doors will be proclaimed on the housetops.”βLuke 12:2-3
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