Can’t blame anyone but himself. You know all the other turtles just watch. (you’d think they would give him a nudge anyways). How long has he been there? Long time based on how the mud was dried on his shell, and his skin looked dried out like a piece of overcooked bacon. I paddled the boat over. As I approached, this turtle waved, then stopped as if he had given up. I tapped on the log with my oar, the turtle slid down about 2 inches. He just sat there. Stupid turtle. Then he must have gotten his second wind, or turtle determination, cause he slid into the water and swam off (barely). Stupid turtle.
Well, I guess I must admit that I have been a “stupid turtle” myself at times. We all have. We call ourselves being slow and careful, yet in spite of this, we end up getting stuck. Whether in a spiritual situation, a relationship with someone, or in an everyday occurrence, we make one last heave/ho and it brings us to a screeching halt. Trying to do it all on our own, I guess. It’s like being up a creek without a paddle, only worse. It’s like being up a log without a foothold. Stupid me (and you).
Lord, help us as we travel on each of our journeys. And protect us from our own “stupid” self.
See Ya! Dan Ainsworth
I think the turtle was actually thirsty, when he finally landed in the water he got a good sip!