Along with fellow Rotarians, we were invited to join Carl's Rotary friend, Joseph, for a day at his ranch in Briggs, Texas.
Joseph and Carl are fellow Rotarians which is a wonderful organization dedicated to serving others both locally and around the world.
Rotary members tackle big challenges through acts of service, whether it's fighting disease, supporting education, providing clean water, mentoring young people, or helping communities thrive.
It's proof that ordinary people can make an extraordinary difference in this world.
After driving several miles down a dusty country road, we arrived at a gate. Joseph opened it with a grin that should have warned us something special was ahead.
And was it ever!
There before us were longhorns, cattle, goats, deer, donkeys, zebras, and my personal favorite -- the "zonkeys."
Apparently, somewhere along the way, a zebra and a donkey decided to combine family trees, and the result was something that looked like God was having a little fun with creation!
Soon we piled into off-road vehicles and bounced our way across fields bursting with wildflowers. Joseph showed us deer stands, cabins, and breathtaking views that seemed untouched by the hurried pace of everyday life.
The fellowship was just as wonderful as the scenery. Stories were shared. Laughter echoed across the ranch. Barbecue disappeared quickly. Friendships deepened.
As I looked around, I was reminded of Psalm 19:1:
"The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of His hands."
Sometimes God's handiwork is found in majestic mountains.
And sometimes it's found in a zonkey.
The day reminded me that life is richer when we get involved in worthy causes, build meaningful friendships, and take time to notice God's creation all around us.
"Let us not grow weary in doing good." (Galatians 6:9)
Sometimes the greatest blessings are found beyond an unexpected gate. A day filled with friendship, service, laughter, wildlife, wildflowers, and God's amazing creation reminded me to never stop looking for His handiwork all around us.














