Let Us Put Our Trust In The Lord

Hello!  ¡Hola!  It's been a good week, between celebrating my wife's birthday, a trip to DFW to see my mother, and as always, finding time to work on my artwork.

               
                                      

My first project is a card for a male friend of mine.  I was inspired by the following four: As You See It Challenge #374 sketch by Jan; Inkspirational Challenge #369 Woodland Gnome; The Male Room Challenge 211 - The Outdoors; and Inspiration Station Challenge June 2026, Photo #86 - Red (Thanks ISC, for choosing me as a May 2026 Top Pick).  I used a Spellbinders Gnome Drive Holiday die set; a Sizzix Stacey Park circle stamp/framelit & Tim Holtz Darling Deer thinlit; an Amazon "blessed" die; a hole punch; a Hobby Lobby Plaid Tidings pad; and assorted cardstock & distressing ink pads.

  
Next, I have a piece inspired by Sunday Postcard Art - Owls, Try It On Tuesday - Flying High, and Little Red Wagon - Outdoor (Thanks for featuring me!).  I sketched this tawny owl, which is commonly found in woodlands across Europe, from a stock picture I found online.  I used my traveling art supplies, which include Zig Manga Water Based Pigment markers; a set of Winsor & Newton pan watercolors; and a Kevin & Sasa Grainer Brush.  I'm also submitting this to What's On Your Workdesk? Wednesday 888/108.

   
This is another piece I made while traveling.  My base is an old Kraft postcard from a set I bought at Walmart years ago.  I illustrated and lettered my postcard with the Zig markers, along with assorted Faber-Castell, Tombow, and Conté pencils.  I am submitting this to The Dream Factory Challenge #150 Underwater World (Thanks for featuring me!), Shopping Our Stash SOS575 - Kraft-astic, and Art Nudge June 2026

The first 3 pictures above are from my wife's birthday celebration, last weekend.  I took her out to eat at Memo's Restaurant, in Del Rio.  This Tex-Mex food restaurant was established in 1936, and belonged to the late Moises "Blondie" Calderon, the piano player and music director for country music legend, Ray Price.  It's still operated by his family.

After our scrumptious lunch, I took her to Val Verde Winery.  Established in 1883, by Italian immigrant Frank Qualia, it is the oldest bonded winery in the state of Texas.  Many of its wines have gained the attention of serious wine connoisseurs, and some have won medals from Texas to New York.

I found the last photograph at my Mom's house.  It was taken in 1955, when my parents started dating.  She lived in Texas, but was attending a Church youth conference at the Seminary of San Andrés, where my Dad was a seminarian.  Established in 1894, it's the oldest Spanish-speaking Anglican theological institution.  My Dad went on to be elected as the first Diocesan Episcopal Bishop in Northern Mexico.

I am submitting these pictures to Word Art Wednesday - Weeks #756-757, Friday Face Off 6/12/26, My Sunday Best, and Mosaic Monday.

In closing, I'll leave you with a summary of my sermon for the 2nd Sunday After Pentecost:

God responded to Abraham, Matthew, Jairus, the hemorrhaging woman, and Paul during their stressful situations, because God is love - God is mercy - God is life.  He's also countercultural, as he rebukes adherence to non-inclusive laws, empty religious rituals, and mere traditions for the sake of tradition.  God always goes to the heart of all problems that are brought before him, sees what is in people’s hearts, and responds with wholeness.  So as my parents taught me, let us put our trust in the Lord, regardless of our stressful situations.

Thanks for visiting!  ¡Gracias por visitarme!  Please leave a comment, and I'll reciprocate, so we can get to know each other.

Shalom,
Arnoldo+

Comments

Sabine said…
your owl is wonderful, thanks fpr joining this challenge
Lunch Lady Jan said…
Hi there, I enjoyed seeing your cards and art pieces, thanks for sharing. But most of all I loved seeing the photo of your parents and learning a little bit about some history I wasn’t aware of. I love old photos, find them fascinating and that was a really lovely one.
Hugs LLJ 4 xx
ukmaryanne said…
Happy Knitting Day WOYWW
Is this your WOYWW post? I had to look back, cause I missed you out last week, but this is the top of the list! Always enjoy seeing your cards and a very Happy Birthday to your wife!
Mary Anne (2)
Gillena Cox said…
A wonderful post, Rev
I am thinking of joining the Wednesday linkup - whats on your desk

Much love
Lynnecrafts said…
Congratulations on your art being chosen for the May challenge. Your birthday treat for your wife sounds lovely and your owl is beautiful.
Happy WOYWW
Lynnecrafts 3 xx
Hi Arnoldo, you had me worried there I thought it was Christmas and I'd lost the mon ths some how Lol! Love the card though. Your little owl is gorgeous and the mermaid too. Great photo of your happy faces and beautiful thoughts too. Wishing you a very happy woyww, hugs Angela x10x
Barb Finnical said…
Reverend Arnoldo, I absolutely love seeing all of your artwork and I really appreciate hearing your stories that go along with it. It’s wonderful to see you and your wife celebrating. Happy belated birthday to her! It looks like a wonderful time that you had. I loved hearing about the history of the restaurant and winery. Things like that make places so special. And as always, I love seeing all of your creativity. Your sermon summary made me tear up. I’m going through some stressful situations and that really hit home. Thank you for the beautiful reminder of God’s love and care in our lives. And thanks so much for playing along with us at Word Art Wednesday. We appreciate your participation!
cm said…
Fabulous cards; fabulous photos; fabulous post.
Your woodland card is delightful; having the scene encapsulated in the circle is eye-catching. The plaid and kraft make a wonderful stage for your stars-of the-show gnome. Thank you so much for joining us at Inkspirational!
~carol
Elizabeth said…
Hello, I enjoyed reading your interesting post. Your cards are lovely, the gnome is cute, but it's your owl that most impressed me, and your handwriting too! You both seem to have enjoyed your wife's birthday and I found the titbits of history fascinating. Lovely photo of your parents, too. Have a great WOYWW, Elizabeth #12
Mary Anne, yes, this is my contribution to WOYWW. I usually only post once a week due to my schedule, so I combine my entries into a single blog entry. Thanks for visiting and commenting!
Barb, I pray that you continue to feel God's love, mercy and strength through whatever stressful situation you're going through. Shalom!
Best wishes to your wife on her Birthday and many happy returns.

I really love the Scottish tartan Christmas card. Great design. Also the bird with the quotation from John. You're really talented. All the best to you and your family and God bless.
Heather said…
Whew, what a busy week, Arnoldo, lol. Such a great take on our sketch at As You See It, AND perfect for our outdoor theme at The Male Room! Wonderful paper choices - love that tartan especially! Thanks so much for playing at As You See It AND The Male Room!
Thanks, Heather! I was trying to find you blog to reciprocate, but can't find your current one. Blessings!
Really having problems getting online. So typing this in Notes and waiting for an opportunity to post it! We moved caravan sites not houses! I think I would be laid up in bed if we had moved houses! My fault for not being more precise. Hugs Angela #13
Heather Cooper said…
I love your card and your blog, Arnoldo! The little gnome with the holes in his hat reminds me of a salt shaker I once had! The beautiful scene in the circle (Moon?) has a very masculine theme, especially paired with that red tartan!! Thanks for playing along with As You See It! PS. If you want to find our blogs, just click on the names under our samples and it will take you right to them.
Heather, thanks your visit, comment, and for letting me know how to find your blogs!
Deborah Wheeler said…
I love your little gnome, Arnoldo - he sits so well in the layout from our challenge! Thanks for playing along with us at As You See It in what feels like it's been a very busy week! Blessings
Julia Dunnit said…
Hey Arnoldo, love your Blessed card, a really nice take on the sketch. Aren’t those gnomes cute. The other standout for me is the pic of you parents, what a joy to have that. Many happy returns to your wife!
Julia Aston said…
What a great post, Arnoldo! You have been busy with life and your art - and your faith! I appreciate your summary of last weeks readings - I belong to St. John's Episcopal Church in Saugus, MA, where we, of course, heard the same readings. I'm here to see your wonderful gnome card - love the layered sketch you used, the red plaid background and your gnome in the forest! Also enjoyed your wife's bday photos and your other art creations here! Thanks for joining us at Inkspirational: Gnome prompt! Julia xx
BJ said…
Ah I know why you like my lighthouse page the best now as it has the same scripture as your owl. Love your gnome card great to see a man creating for a man, male cards are such a challenge sometimes. Super mermaid drawing too. Hugs Bj#8
Jan Clothier said…
What a fabulous masculine card! The mix of the gnome and the deer, along with that gorgeous rich red plaid creates such a warm, male vibe. Your blog is very interesting too - thank you for sharing with us at As You See It. :-)
dj said…
Sweet mermaid card!! Way to go “shopping your stash” for our KRAFT-astic challenge over at Shopping Our Stash challenges.
Deb Horst, DT #SOS575
Tom said…
...Arnoldo, you surely have been busy this week. I wish you wife a belated 29th Birthday. Peace be with you.
Gene Black said…
Both the owl and the mermaid are adorable. I also love seeing the photo of your parents. You look a lot like your dad.
DVArtist said…
This is a really a beautiful post. All of your art is excellent as always. I love the photo especially of your parents and you. I got your link up at FFO. There link you sent me didn't work even to your blog. Not sure what was wrong with it. Thank you for sharing with FFO and happy birthday to your wife. Many blessings to you.
Thank you, Gene! I don't think I'll ever measure up to my Dad, but I am humbled to hear I look like him. Blessings!
Thank you, Nicole, for linking my post to FFO and for your kind words. I don't know what was going on this morning with my linking. Blessings!
Happy Birthday to your dear wife ~ sounds like she had a wonderful time ` Lovely art work as always ~ Favorite is the Mermaid ~ Hugs ^^_^
Fundy Blue said…
Belated "Happy Birthday" to your wife, Arnoldo! You treated her to a lovely birthday! I enjoyed seeing the art you created. You travel with a much bigger collection of art supplies than I do. 😂 I love the photo you shared of your mother and father. You never know where you will meet the love of your life. Thanks for the summary of your sermon. It is a powerful message.
You have some wonderful art again this week Arnoldo. You have lots of talent. And it looks like you had a wonderful birthday celebration for your wife. And looking at those photos, I can see how much you look like your Dad. Have a great weekend.
Iris Flavia said…
Such a happy post! I love your art, especially the owl and ohhh, those happy pics!
EricaSta said…
Yes, tartan is always beautiful, I agree. I like this very much!
And last but not least... belated very good wishes for the birthday of your wonderful wife.
Greetings by Heidrun
eileeninmd said…
Hello,
Happy Birthday to your wife! I love your art work and cards, the gnome and deer and the owl are all beautifully done. Lovely post! Take care, have a happy weekend.

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