Good Morning!
17 Days Until Christmas!
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On this day in 1765 Eli Whitney was born in Westboro, MA.
In 1776 George Washington’s retreating army crossed the Delaware River from New Jersey to Pennsylvania.
In 1863 President Abraham Lincoln announced his plan for the Reconstruction of the South.
And in 1941 the United States entered World War II when it declared war against Japan. The act came one day after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. Britain and Canada also declared war on Japan.
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Quote of the Day
“It doesn’t bother me a bit when people say, ‘Merry Christmas’ to me. I don’t think they are slighting me or getting ready to put me in a ghetto. In fact, I kind of like it.”
Ben Stein
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I think it’s time for some TSO.
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Morning Aj.
Up and at em, Chas!
Time for some sleep 🙂
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Good evening, Jo.
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Chilly with a snowy white sky here in Atlanta. It feels right for Christmas shopping. I need to get wrapping the little gifts that I send in the Flat Rate box to my friend in CA. We have been doing this for years, and this year is probably our last to do this. I think we are going to pool our gift money and do something charitable from now on together.
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Jo, when you said that, I was already working out on the machines.
🙂
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The worst thing that could have happened to the South after the Civil War was for Lincoln to be killed. Unfortunately we are still feeling the effects of it to this day. Reconstruction wasn’t pretty.
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Why does the guy hang his guitar around his knees?
I never understood that.
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Site access problems. 😦
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Chas, so his knees won’t buckle under the weight of the heavy sounds?
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Why does that bird’s eyes appear upside down to me….kind of scary!!! Good Morning!! 🙂
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How can something completely round be upside down?
🙂
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Lots of “why” questions this morning.
Jo, I like that idea of “pooling” the gift money you spend together on a donation.
I have a 9 a.m. interview with the port director on my may in to work today, the first day back after having a week off. Sigh. It was nice — but at least I’ll have another week off next week.
And today’s the day when the neighbor from down the street comes over to build & replace my back gate — he thinks it can be done in day, but I’ll have to lock the dogs inside. Hoping I can scoot home a little early.
He thought redwood (or cedar) would be best to use so I gave him the money last night to buy the materials.
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This is the house I toured with my cousins yesterday, built in 1906 and decorated in the fashion of a Victorian Christmas.
Among the elements left intact on the property are the old carriage house & an aviary — now with only “fake” birds inside. And Santa Claus was a she. So it was all very ‘California’ …
There were carolers on the wrap-around porch who were very good.
http://www.lbheritage.org/index.php/bembridge-house/bembridge-house-tours
Fun day, but I sure missed being at church, it didn’t even feel like a Sunday to me. 😦
Still, nice to get together with what’s left of the family — we ate at a nice fish house afterward so it was a fairly long day.
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Shared on FB today: “Sooner or later, we all quote our mothers”
Ain’t that the truth.
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How did Ephesians go, Tychicus?
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I was not surprised when BG was little and was jumping on the bed and I said, “When you break your neck, we can’t sew it back on”.
Now did anything thin that sentence make sense?
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I meant Janice, not Jo in the first comment above.
Tychicus said sermon went well (on yesterday’s prayer thread).
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Never mind, I found it on yesterday’s prayer thread.
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Oh. Never mind again. Thanks, Donna.
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Musical Advent Calendar – Day 8: The “Sans Day (St. Day) Carol” from Cornwall England.
http://youtu.be/HCcy-uyK6ls
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Chas,
That style is called heavy metal for a reason.
‘Cuz it’s heavy. 🙂
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Miss Bosley thinks gift wrapping is the greatest fun. I have not even brought out the ribbons yet. On second thought, I don’t think I will.
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Loving the Advent music, Roscuro
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Donna,
Cool, right? 🙂
That’s why they’re such excellent fish hunters, it’s the shape, placement, and ability to see underneath it with out moving. Pretty efficient.
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The store clerk at Marshall’s was wearing cross earrings and a gray shirt with dull metallic sequins on the front in the design of a cross. Still she said, “Happy Holidays,” to which I replied,”Merry Christmas.”
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I found a collapsible dish drainer to help with the Cat – astrophysics (Smartphone changed my Cat – As trophies to that which also works, LOL) in the kitchen. I hope it will make a good difference.
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I had friends long ago who considered their cats to be the first phase of their dishwasher. They would let the cats clean the plates before putting them (the dishes, not the cats) into the dishwasher. Bosley only likes her cat food so that is not an issue for us.
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The young people in my church’s arts program put on quite a nice musical show last night. I liked it all except that at one point an electric guitar duo was performed of Purple Haze. It was well played, but seemed so inappropriate for a Christmas themed program. Of course it got the biggest applause and hoots. I just don’t understand why that was included. Some things are way beyond my capacity to understand.
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that bird does not look very friendly. A little menacing touch to the day.
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You slept through the worst of it Jo. We learned that it’s eyes are upside down and that it spears fish.
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Last summer I got some photos of a great heron from underneath (it was in a tree at the zoo–a wild bird, it just happened to have come to the zoo). I could tell as I took the photos how it can see what’s under its feet while it stands in the water. It was really kind of odd, like that photo. But God made them with the tools they need!
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That should have been great *blue* heron.
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This may have already been posted, but in case it hasn’t, this is pretty scary. I had no idea this is happening.
http://m.townhall.com/columnists/arinagrossu/2014/12/06/egg-freezing-and-the-indentured-woman-n1926458/page/full
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Scary indeed, Janice.
Also scary is that many married “Christian” young women writers are now writing about their choice to keep putting off child-bearing, maybe indefinitely, and some of them explaining how many more good things they can do if they don’t have children. Scripture specifically tells older women WHAT to teach younger women, and it includes loving her husband and loving her children. An older single woman can still be a teacher, and so can an infertile woman. But a woman who chooses not to have children should not be considered a Christian teacher. She has flunked the basic course in understanding what she is to teach!
(By the way, I think a woman can also teach how to grow a garden, or groom a dog, or wash a pet . . . but if her “teaching” is how to choose other things instead of having a family, then she is teaching error, and no Christian company should accept that.)
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Good evening Jo.
I thought I’d say “HI” because it’s about time for you to rack out.
Sweet dreams.
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