Yeah I finally managed to get out of the house for a little this weekend. Since the snow is finally gone, the park is a realistic choice for a place to take pics again.
Well, until last night’s snow…. and what we’re getting later….. and then the freezing temps in the teens this weekend… 🙂
Good Morning…like Ann, my coffee hasn’t kicked in as of yet….I need one more cup! We have a puppy who likes to rise and shine at 4:30 and as early as that is, we both jump out of bed in attempts to be the one to release her from her kennel….she is the sweetest thing first thing in the morning and she is quite vocal about it!
That is a lovely shot of the woodpecker…better he be on the tree than upon my house pecking holes in my siding….pesky critters!! 😛
Janice, It’s snowing over here. I don’t think it’s serious. I hope not.
My phone says 50% probability all day.
Supposed to zoom up to 32 degrees. It’s 30 now.
Yesterday, Janice asked a question about Bible schools which elicited a bit of comment.
I put in my nickels worth. But in addition to that, I thought about a quiz question I got in a Religious History test.
I recall only three questions, and I already forgot one, that I got during my education.
1. In a history course I was taking from extension of American University, in Arabia,.
Question: Discuss the legacies of the Greek and Roman empires. I don’t remember what I said then, but I could ace that now.
2. Question in a SW Seminary Church History class: Was (Queen) Elizabeth a Protestant or Catholic? I don’t remember what I said, Today I would answer, Neither, she was a politician.
While cogitating on that, I thought of another question.
Is Obama a Christian or a Muslim?
Think about it.
It is warm out this morning. Didn’t need the snow boots or the coat. I do wear gloves, always for chores. So they were good for holding the stick to break the ice on the water troughs.
The dryer broke. The code says something about a computer sensor. The thing is practically brand new. We have had it maybe five or ten years and it only does about twelve to fifteen loads per week. Down from four years of twenty five loads a week. They just don’t make em like they used to, right Michelle? Anyway, the boys were able to go out to the pantry and bring in the other one. Some people had to hang clothes until they had time, but I notice it got changed up before my day and that is good. We will get this one repaired and then put it in the pantry as the backup, with the other washing machine.
Chas, along those lines, a World History exam question asked us to compare the development of the Western Empire to the development of the game of football. Unforgetable question back in the days of macho male profs.
Obama? Maybe he thinks he’s a prophet led to change Christianity and Islam to revere homosexuality in a one world religion, Obominationism.
Art told me last night I did not need to fix his lunch because a client was bringing laaagne for lunch. Out of habit I got up and fixed his lunch, and he took it with him. Now I am wondering if we were both on auto pilot this a.m. and both forgetful, or was he being nice like Chas is along those lines. I did eventually remember, but it was a long senior moment prompted by the thought of why I was asked to get paper plates from Sam’s yesterday..
It’s 20 something with winds at 20 something and snow flurries. It’s cold. I’d even say colder than an LA dog park, but since I’ve not been to one of those I’ll let you decide.
Western Empire should be Western civilization. Goes to show how much I learned in that class.
That is really cold, Peter. I do expect to hear Donna say how much colder it is at the LA dog park, so cold that when the dogs bark, the sound freezes in their throats so they end up spitting out chunks of ice encased barks instead.
It is probably so cold there in the dog park that the people’s toes turn color right there in their sandals. But with the shorts and tshirts, they ought to be okay.
I turned on the noon news only to find every channel around here is “live” in Denver for the Bronco’s coming home victory parade…..wow….there are a lot of over the top fans here!
It is a lovely day…sun shining, snow melting…had to ditch the jacket on my walk with the dog…it was down right hot! 🙂 (Mumsee’s laundry would dry right quick hung out on the line around here today!)
Mumsee @ 3:10
I just read in World That’s what Army Chief of Staff Mark Mulley said. “I think that all eligible and qualified men and women should register for the draft”
That’s what they wanted, isn’t it?
The Marines did not. It’s important to remember several hundred senior military officers have been fired in the last two or three years. Draw your own conclusions.
My Bible study group feted me last night and even had a cheesecake with candles.
I had a piece and then felt the sugar overload for half the night. I have been working at getting down to a more healthy weight and have not had anything like that. Two bites would have been plenty for me. Nice to know I do not crave to feel that way.
Jo, it is nice not to crave sweets. I still eat sweets, but I am very satisfied by unsweetened foods with little salt so I can really taste the original food instead of tasting the enhancers. I have been buying the unsweetened organic applesauce and bought some sweetened because they wereon sale and out of unsweetened. The sweet kind seemed too much.
The Women’s Protection Units, a faction of the YPG, were formed three years ago and have been hailed as a vital force re-taking Kobani with its estimated 10,000 volunteer troops.
From the very beginning of Christianity, the relationship between the church and the state has been a matter of great concern. The issue remains confusing and contentious for many Christians today, as issues of political activism, religious freedom, and civil disobedience confront those seeking to understand this crucial relationship. Here Dr. R.C. Sproul examines the relationship by looking at the nature and mission of government, how Christians should view and relate to their governments, the legitimacy of state-established churches, how to deal with abuses of power, and the legitimacy of civil disobedience.
Summer camp registration opened today! I answered about 150 emails and 60 phone calls and by 5pm I was finished! (both the work and myself) The day flew by!
Good cold Tuesday morning everyone.
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First? Second? Third?
Have some good times wherever you are. Thanks for last night’s answers about Bible school/college.
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Now that’s a true red head on that header photo! Nice shot.
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Aj, you have certainly been busy taking some great bird photos. Thanks for sharing.
Michelle may post next, unless she finally fell asleep.
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Good morning.
Coffee hasn’t kicked in yet–I’ll be back.
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Yeah I finally managed to get out of the house for a little this weekend. Since the snow is finally gone, the park is a realistic choice for a place to take pics again.
Well, until last night’s snow…. and what we’re getting later….. and then the freezing temps in the teens this weekend… 🙂
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Good Morning…like Ann, my coffee hasn’t kicked in as of yet….I need one more cup! We have a puppy who likes to rise and shine at 4:30 and as early as that is, we both jump out of bed in attempts to be the one to release her from her kennel….she is the sweetest thing first thing in the morning and she is quite vocal about it!
That is a lovely shot of the woodpecker…better he be on the tree than upon my house pecking holes in my siding….pesky critters!! 😛
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Good morning, all. I feel your pain, AJ. We are finally getting some nice weather here. That bitter cold is hard on both the joints and the spirit.
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We are getting cold again and may have a few flakes to give us something to talk about here.
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80s and very dry air again here, this is supposed to keep up through early next week.
Hard to adapt to summer all of a sudden again.
I’m drinking coffee this morning, trying to perk up. Not a lot of energy lately …
And that cat playfully (but purposefully) pounced on me when I wouldn’t leap up at her first meow. I complained but then got up to let everyone out.
Her take-away from that? Pouncing worked. 😦
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Janice, It’s snowing over here. I don’t think it’s serious. I hope not.
My phone says 50% probability all day.
Supposed to zoom up to 32 degrees. It’s 30 now.
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Yesterday, Janice asked a question about Bible schools which elicited a bit of comment.
I put in my nickels worth. But in addition to that, I thought about a quiz question I got in a Religious History test.
I recall only three questions, and I already forgot one, that I got during my education.
1. In a history course I was taking from extension of American University, in Arabia,.
Question: Discuss the legacies of the Greek and Roman empires. I don’t remember what I said then, but I could ace that now.
2. Question in a SW Seminary Church History class: Was (Queen) Elizabeth a Protestant or Catholic? I don’t remember what I said, Today I would answer, Neither, she was a politician.
While cogitating on that, I thought of another question.
Is Obama a Christian or a Muslim?
Think about it.
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It is warm out this morning. Didn’t need the snow boots or the coat. I do wear gloves, always for chores. So they were good for holding the stick to break the ice on the water troughs.
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Chas, same answer – neither, he’s a politician.
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The dryer broke. The code says something about a computer sensor. The thing is practically brand new. We have had it maybe five or ten years and it only does about twelve to fifteen loads per week. Down from four years of twenty five loads a week. They just don’t make em like they used to, right Michelle? Anyway, the boys were able to go out to the pantry and bring in the other one. Some people had to hang clothes until they had time, but I notice it got changed up before my day and that is good. We will get this one repaired and then put it in the pantry as the backup, with the other washing machine.
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Chas, along those lines, a World History exam question asked us to compare the development of the Western Empire to the development of the game of football. Unforgetable question back in the days of macho male profs.
Obama? Maybe he thinks he’s a prophet led to change Christianity and Islam to revere homosexuality in a one world religion, Obominationism.
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Sorry to hear about your dryer, Mumsee.
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If you have not read Michelle’s blog post, you need to read it!
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Art told me last night I did not need to fix his lunch because a client was bringing laaagne for lunch. Out of habit I got up and fixed his lunch, and he took it with him. Now I am wondering if we were both on auto pilot this a.m. and both forgetful, or was he being nice like Chas is along those lines. I did eventually remember, but it was a long senior moment prompted by the thought of why I was asked to get paper plates from Sam’s yesterday..
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It is 34 degrees with flurries now.
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It’s 20 something with winds at 20 something and snow flurries. It’s cold. I’d even say colder than an LA dog park, but since I’ve not been to one of those I’ll let you decide.
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Peter, I haven’t been to one, but from what I hear they’re pretty brutal. Bitterly cold.
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Western Empire should be Western civilization. Goes to show how much I learned in that class.
That is really cold, Peter. I do expect to hear Donna say how much colder it is at the LA dog park, so cold that when the dogs bark, the sound freezes in their throats so they end up spitting out chunks of ice encased barks instead.
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It is probably so cold there in the dog park that the people’s toes turn color right there in their sandals. But with the shorts and tshirts, they ought to be okay.
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I wondered in anyone would se the point.
Linda did right away.
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Linda, the once masculine game of football will be destroyed by political correctness.
What’s this about Western Civilization?
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I turned on the noon news only to find every channel around here is “live” in Denver for the Bronco’s coming home victory parade…..wow….there are a lot of over the top fans here!
It is a lovely day…sun shining, snow melting…had to ditch the jacket on my walk with the dog…it was down right hot! 🙂 (Mumsee’s laundry would dry right quick hung out on the line around here today!)
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And we all want our daughters to be required to sign up for selective service, of course.
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Mumsee @ 3:10
I just read in World That’s what Army Chief of Staff Mark Mulley said. “I think that all eligible and qualified men and women should register for the draft”
That’s what they wanted, isn’t it?
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The Marines did not. It’s important to remember several hundred senior military officers have been fired in the last two or three years. Draw your own conclusions.
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My Bible study group feted me last night and even had a cheesecake with candles.
I had a piece and then felt the sugar overload for half the night. I have been working at getting down to a more healthy weight and have not had anything like that. Two bites would have been plenty for me. Nice to know I do not crave to feel that way.
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It’s feeling bitter outside with the wind chill. I am glad Art wore his heavy coat.
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Jo, it is nice not to crave sweets. I still eat sweets, but I am very satisfied by unsweetened foods with little salt so I can really taste the original food instead of tasting the enhancers. I have been buying the unsweetened organic applesauce and bought some sweetened because they wereon sale and out of unsweetened. The sweet kind seemed too much.
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On the subject of women soldiers: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/isis-are-afraid-of-girls-kurdish-female-fighters-believe-they-have-an-unexpected-advantage-fighting-a6766776.html
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It’s so hot that it’s probably not even all that cold at the dog park this week. 😦
On another subject, our pastor posted this today and asked: Andy for President?
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Free on Kindle via Amazon today (short, part of his crucial issues pamphlet series):
What Is the Relationship between Church and State? (Crucial Questions Series Book 19) Kindle Edition
by R.C. Sproul (Author)
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Actually it’s 56 pages.
Description:
From the very beginning of Christianity, the relationship between the church and the state has been a matter of great concern. The issue remains confusing and contentious for many Christians today, as issues of political activism, religious freedom, and civil disobedience confront those seeking to understand this crucial relationship. Here Dr. R.C. Sproul examines the relationship by looking at the nature and mission of government, how Christians should view and relate to their governments, the legitimacy of state-established churches, how to deal with abuses of power, and the legitimacy of civil disobedience.
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Summer camp registration opened today! I answered about 150 emails and 60 phone calls and by 5pm I was finished! (both the work and myself) The day flew by!
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