Our Scripture Reading today begins by painting a word picture of a person praising God for rescuing them from a pit of mud, which the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible translates as a “miry bog.” Other Bible versions translate “miry bog’ as the miry clay, deep mud, or mud and filth. Whatever the version, it’s clear that the person being rescued is in your classic metaphoric muddy situation.
Given our recent rains, it wasn’t hard to find a “miry bog” or two at my local park on Friday. These photos were taken after our dry Thursday, so you can imagine that after yesterday’s downfall, they are today bigger, deeper, and muddier.
Our East Bay soil, rich in clay, makes for the worst kind of sticky, icky mud — it’s easy to slip-slide and almost impossible to get rid of. At our local park, the mud was everywhere and sometimes cleverly disguised as grass. Because HARD had thoughtfully closed some of our favorite trails, I didn’t fall into any miry bogs that required divine intervention or rescue.
This time…
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