
ART & POETRY BY PAUL & KATHY BOECHER
The image above was the backdrop for a musical play about Esther from the Bible, called, “Such a Time as This.” I know it looks like another beautiful painting of Paul’s and it is. This masterpiece was created for the backdrop of the palace of the Babylonian king of Persia. It eventually would be painted over for another play. It seems sad to me that this was the case, but it didn’t seem to bother Paul. He said, maybe someday they would X-ray some of his works and find fifteen other paintings under the latest rendition. Thankfully we took pictures of these amazing sets.
The following poetry was done to illustrate what it will be like to be in the presence of God when we go to heaven. Hope you all have a wonderful Memorial Day Weekend. Stay safe!
To waken in the morning mist, amidst God’s vast creation,
To see the glory of His might and taste of His salvation,
To walk in valleys lush and green, to lift your eyes to heaven,
To bathe in waters fresh and clean, each sense it does enliven,
The mountain streams enfolded with his strength and might amazing,
The sun shines through the clouds so high with pleasant beams a blazing,
To pray in God’s great majesty within the beauty there,
Will take each breath you breathe away and wash away each care,
So, lift your voice and praise Him, lay your troubles at His feet,
Someday you’ll see Him face to face and He will rush to greet,
He’ll say, “Well done, my dearest child, now welcome to your home,
You’re safe with me from all the grief that you have ever known.
Beautiful, Kathy! The backdrop and the poem! Have a wonderful Memorial Day weekend yourself!
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Thank you, Tom. You too😍
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A moving post! Thank you Kathy for sharing your poetry, and it complements the scene in Paul’s painting so well. The Spirit moves within my soul as it encourages bringing praises of thankfulness to God and military families on this Memorial Day. When you mentioned that Paul’s masterpiece was eventually painted over, my memory recalls Colleen finishing a painting of Noah’s Ark on the wall in her grandson’s nursery before he was born. The room was later used by his sister before it was later painted over as the room had a new use.
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That’s exactly how Paul felt about painting over those backdrops.At least I have photos of each one that came next along with the original. It was just a a different use. Thank you for your kind words.
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