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The greatest wisdom on this earth is holiness.
~W. S. Plumer~
1 Peter 4:1-2, 12-17 says...
Forasmuch then as Christ hath suffered for us in the flesh, arm yourselves likewise with the same mind: for he that hath suffered in the flesh hath ceased from sin;
That he no longer should live the rest of his time in the flesh to the lusts of men, but to the will of God.
Beloved, think it not strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you, as though some strange thing happened unto you:
But rejoice, inasmuch as ye are partakers of Christ's sufferings; that, when his glory shall be revealed, ye may be glad also with exceeding joy.
If ye be reproached for the name of Christ, happy are ye; for the spirit of glory and of God resteth upon you: on their part he is evil spoken of, but on your part he is glorified.
But let none of you suffer as a murderer, or as a thief, or as an evildoer, or as a busybody in other men's matters.
Yet if any man suffer as a Christian, let him not be ashamed; but let him glorify God on this behalf.
For the time is come that judgment must begin at the house of God: and if it first begin at us, what shall the end be of them that obey not the gospel of God?
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Morning Devotional...And this I pray, that your love may abound yet more and more in knowledge and in all judgment. Philippians 1:9
In John's first epistle we read that "God is light" (1:5) and that "God is love" (4:8 ).
In our flawed, imbalanced character we often find one expression overstepping the other, so that we either become truthfully terse or lovingly lax.
In the apostle's prayer for these generous Christians, he desired that both attributes would be evidently harmonious in their lives, as they most certainly are in the Person of our Saviour. Undue emphasis in either direction will ultimately become a destructive extreme.
"Speaking love in truth" is the divine balance.
--Rick MorseEngrave this deeply on our heart,
conform our ways to Thine,
That so we may, in some degree,
reflect the light divine.
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Well, shucks, Pat! If I'd known you were opening a new day, I would have waited! I just posted a long post for the 23rd. Oh, well..........
Good Morning, folks!
Pat, your so welcome. I don't mind at all. Glad you got your computer fixed.
Etta Sue, thanks for the cat movie email. we had a great laugh watching it.
Hi Janet! Everyone says hi back. Love you!
Hello Alma! You are doing great. I will write you back tomorrow. I was pretty much gone all day with the kids. I am so glad you are enjoying this site. It is a fun site and to meet good folks.
I spent the whole day with the kids. The boys wanted to go turtle herping. We found some but wasn't able to catch any. I did catch a leapord frog. He is so cute. The boys have him with the bronze frog. We plan to go early in the morning to catch some more, hopefully.
As we were looking for turtles I see the biggest snapping turtle. I took a pictures of it as it was swimming through the water. I am so glad I had my camera. Here is a picture of him/her.
Snapper (http://christianphotographers.com/community/index.php?topic=2960.new#new)
I better get to bed. We have another busy day planned.
Lots of love to all
Soni
EPHESIANS 6 : 24
Grace to all who love our Lord
Jesus Christ with an undying love.
Ephesians makes some of the
greatest declarations in the entire
Bible about the grace of God.
This one, however, may be the very richest.
Grace is offered to us whether we accept it or not.
But, grace is with us in rich abundance and blessing
as we love Jesus and hang to His love with a grip
a grip of faith that is unwavering.
PRAYER...
Holy Father, i do love
You and Your Son Jesus
with all my heart.
Forgive me when my display of
this passion dims and my
communication of His grace
to others lags.
Rekindle in me an
unquenchable desire to show
my love for Jesus in all that
i do and say.
In His name, Jesus, Your Son,
i pray. AMEN.
PHIL WARE.
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PAT thank you for the devotional this morning and the nice hymns yesterday.
I am happy that your computer is fixed.
SONJA thank you very much you have done the work very good.
ALAN i have you on my prayerslist.
Chris and Margit i also pray for you i am missing you booth on CP.
But we are still busy with painting the walls in the rooms. Now we see that we must painting them 2x because they are not being white.
And then is coming the kitchen so we shall be a long time busy. Terrible people have live in this home with all the colors. We are now making all the walls in the hole home white and the windows pastel colors. Also the doors only in the room is coming a new one with glass we will have a lot light in home.
On this moment is the computer staying on his pace so no can i come on internet.
And the weather in terrible in Holland. I have just had a mail from Jenny they also have terrible weather.
Yesterday we have had 7 thunderstorms and a lot rain.
A lot trees are broken. The trains have problems the airplanes have great problems with landing.
Also today is it raining and a very big wind this is summer in Holland.
I am feeling me not happy i am now really depressed.
This morning i have lay on my bed till 10.00AM.
But now i must painting also the walls.
But i have lost since i am on diet 14 pounds great work
Now i can wear my summerclothers again but then must it first being summer.
I come back when i have time and the computer is in the room. But you all are in my thoughts.
Jeremiah 33 : 6
I will bring health and healing to it;
I will heal my people and will let them
enjoy abundant peace and security.
HIS HEALING LOVE
God hears the voice of millions,
each cry unique and special.
Every heart that comes
seeking His healing love
is welcome and touched
and made whole.
Love and prayerfully for you all
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Good Morning
Wild and windy outside. Did somebody mention it was summer?? Another day without work. Only part time but it does help pay the bills.
A big welcome to Alma and if I missed any other newcomers apologies and also also a big welcome.
See Al this Al is always later. Ha! Ha! Ha!
Camera is poorly and I have been looking at the Canon 10D depending what the experts quote on the fixing price.
It would be nice if you could tell me what you think of this camera.
I find people in your line of work have a special calling along with nursing and other callings were the special comfort for the sick and needy is a gift.
I do remember hearing the story about the medical school trainees finishing their final year at medical school.
They sat their final exam one question asked. "What is the name of the cleaning Lady who cleans the corridor in the morning when you walk in"
One guy jumped up shouting, "this has to be a joke" the teacher said it is no joke.
He asked them to put down their pens and listen!
From here you will all take up positions of high importance and high salaries. Many becoming top surgeons and specialists.
But do remember from the humble cleaning Lady to the man who brushes the street to the high powered leaders of the world. We all are members of that big wheel and all have our part to play in this world.
He then told them her name was Mary.
I always say a friendly hello to people I meet in my daily life. For a stranger is a friend you have not spoken to yet.
And also that person may be feeling very low and a friendly few moments is all the tonic they may need.
Civility costs nothing!
Alan
Thank you Pat for the morning message.
Good to see you Ria. Sorry to hear you have been depressed. Cornelia likes white walls too. All our inside is painted a kind of egg shell white.
Etta Sue I saved your thing on the English language. Very funny.
Alan, you are so right. It doesn't cost anything to be nice to people whoever they are. A smiling face and a friendly hello may be all some people need as they start the day. ;D
It is very unusual when I can't sleep in the morning but I got up at 5:30 this morning and couldn't sleep so I came in here a little early, put the coffee on and visited here in CP. I'll be back later today.
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Good morning, friends,
Each message this morning has been a great one. And, I was able to sleep pretty well last night. It seems the pain (whatever is causing it) is diminishing. So, will be grateful for movement and for the ability to rest.
Y'all have a wonderful day.
Ruth Ann
We had a lovely evening with the kids and grandkids. We went down early and spent some time with Curtis. At dinner, Jeff read the verses in Ecclesiastes 3 which talk about a time for everything. Then he talked to the boys about this being a season in their lives when they have acquired a lot of knowledge, and are on the brink of leaving home and striking out on their own. He encouraged them to always take everything to the Lord, get His direction, and then move ahead.
We all assured Curtis of our love for him and that we will continue to pray God's protection over him, Mark and Abby.
When I look at those two big guys, it seems such a short time ago they were small, and fighting over my lap. My, how fast the years fly past. And yes, Sonja, sometimes I wish they were still at the age of potty training bootcamp! But time marches on for all of us.
Mark showed us his Top Pilot Award, he is proud of that, and we are proud of him. He showed me his log book telling how many take-offs and landings he did, how many hours flight time he logged, etc. He really loves flying!
Alma, I hope you will soon be posting your photos. I will post more soon.
Larry, thanks for your email and the suggestion. I should check that out, as I'm sure you wouldn't steer me wrong! And I do need a lot of help.
Marilyn, I cannot carry a purse, it really hurts my shoulder. Not even a small one! When I travel, I use a fanny pack, but have to use it in the back, not a "belly bag." Otherwise it hurts my back. I want to find a way to carry my camera on my waist as well; just works so much better for me.
I'm going to Wal-Mart today and get some prints made from my camera card, because my sister and niece want some. I'm not good yet at printing my own. But I will get there! Darrel has a dr.'s appointment and an alarm trouble call in Liberal, so that gives me a chance to go to Wal-Mart without making an extra trip.
Larry, we are happy that gas here has gone down to $1.85, your price is much better!
Ruth Ann, you are a ray of sunshine! Your attitude is so positive and you are an encouragement. Thanks and God bless.
Ria, I'm so sorry you are feeling blue. It is probably the lack of sunshine that causes it. Lots of people in Alaska and other far North countries where the sunshine hours are so short in winter have that condition, the acryonym for it is SAD. I can't remember the words just at this moment. :-\ I wish for you bright sunshiny days and all white walls finished soon. I love you dearly, Ria.
Darrel is almost ready to go, so I'd better grab a bite of breakfast or I might get really hungry before I get to eat!
Sorry if some of you have read some of this already, I posted last night just as Pat was closing the door. But she missed my head! ;D See you later!
Good Morning.
Pat it is so good to see you back with your computer all clean and working just great.
I have a bunch of photos in my camera and some I have already uploaded to my computer that I really need to work on and get posted. However I have been so busy that I just have not had the time to get that done. I will try to get some posted this evening.
Margit thanks for clarifying that Chris was not literally "burned."
Alma and Woodenshoe it is so nice to see your photos.
Alma i think youors was taken out on the lake.
Alan thanks for the info you sent me via email.
Cute forward Etta Sue.
Soni that is some turtle glad you "snapped it " instead of it snapping you. :-[
TTYL
LOL...@Marilyn.
We got up early this morning to hunt for turtles and frogs, but it was so cold out. 49 degrees...brrrsss...
Oh well, maybe next month will be a bit warmer.
Chandraya has gymnastics this morning and we are planning a picnic with the family.
Be back later.
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Sonja ~ I am glad the family enjoy the Cat Video. Do I remember you saying you got a cat for the family? If so, how is the cat doing and your allergies to cats? Do we need pictures?
Papa John ~ Glad you enjoyed the English thingy. We English speaking people speak English and write and read English but when it is spelled out like that thingy, I even wonder how we do so good with English.
Janet ~ Sounds like you had a ball with the grandkids.
Pat ~ I am so happy you got your pc back.
Alan ~ I remember your stories of the cleaning lady. Great to remember that. Also when speaking to strangers you never know if that stranger is an angel.
Great pictures of Alma and Tom. Looking forward to reading more posts and seeing pictures from both of you.
I am stopping there. I know I have left out many, many but I didn't take notes.
My pc is dragging this morning. Very slow. Perhaps I need to defrag...something that some people say isn't necessary for Windows XP. I haven't defragged this since I installed everything I wanted in January. Hmmmm. It is June now. Maybe that is what I need to do.
I will be gone with Ivalou and friends this morning and afternoon.
Everyone have a God-blessed day!!!<:))))><<~~<:))))><<~~<:))))><<~~<:))))><<~~<:))))
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QuoteBy Margit~Chris is fine, patient as always and the computer is fine too.
And for those of you who may want to investigate that bit about the Mercy Ship, here is the
Click Here
Margit the click it didn't work. To learn more about how to do it
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Just in case Lee happens to look in...
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Here's a nice one that I grew up with...
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Praise the Lord, O my soul;
all my inmost being, praise His holy Name.
Psalm 103:1
Words: Henry F. Lyte, Spirit of the Psalms, 1834
Music: "Lauda Anima," John Goss, in Supplemental Hymn and Tune Book, third edition with new Appendix, by Robert Brown-Borthwick, 1869
Praise, my soul, the King of heaven;
To His feet thy tribute bring.
Ransomed, healed, restored, forgiven,
Evermore His praises sing:
Alleluia! Alleluia!
Praise the everlasting King.
Praise Him for His grace and favor
To our fathers in distress.
Praise Him still the same as ever,
Slow to chide, and swift to bless.
Alleluia! Alleluia!
Glorious in His faithfulness.
Fatherlike He tends and spares us;
Well our feeble frame He knows.
In His hands He gently bears us,
Rescues us from all our foes.
Alleluia! Alleluia!
Widely yet His mercy flows.
Frail as summer's flower we flourish,
Blows the wind and it is gone;
But while mortals rise and perish
Our God lives unchanging on,
Praise Him, Praise Him, Hallelujah
Praise the High Eternal One!
Angels, help us to adore Him;
Ye behold Him face to face;
Sun and moon, bow down before Him,
Dwellers all in time and space.
Alleluia! Alleluia!
Praise with us the God of grace.
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Tom posted some nice photos of his family and he mentioned that Ria might be interested in seeing them.
So, Ria, in case you didn't see them yet, Here's a Link (http://christianphotographers.com/community/index.php?topic=2961.msg51446#msg51446)
Hi everyone. It was indeed good to see the photos of Alma and Woodenshoe. Knowing what a person looks like helps to increase the bonds of friendship that we quickly form here. Sometimes my mental image is close to what a person looks like and other times it is way off. :D
I have had a quiet morning since getting home from walking and coffee. Pat was ready to leave for the morning at the Senior Center so I have had the house to myself just working on projects on the computer and listening to music.
Pat, we are going to leave Sunday morning and fly to Kansas City to visit with Pat's sister and our granddaughter and see our two great grandchldren. We have never seen our great granddaughter, who was born in February. It has been about 18 months since we have seen our great grandson.
Then we will fly on to Denver on Thursday to attend a 50th wedding anniversary of my cousin and his wife and visit with a number of relatives in the area. My cousin from Michigan and his wife are also coming to Denver so we will get to see them. They are the ones we had planned to visit last year when we had hoped to come on up and visit with you. We will also do some sightseeing in Colorado. We have not purchased return tickets so we will have some flexibility as to the exact day we return home.
I am planning on taking my laptop with us as the hotel in Denver has a wireless system. So we hope to stay in touch while we are gone.
Ria, sure sorry to read you are feeling depressed. Know that extreme weather isn't helping the situation. You all are certainly having a lot of storms. Is this a typical summer for you all?
Since I have written such long postings the last few days am going to sign off for today. I have read all the postings.
It would be awesome to meet up with you, Larry while you were in denver, But I don't think that would be possible. :( Hope you have a fun time with your family and that new great grand baby.
Greetings;
Well Good Morning to all of you Beautiful people, I am so glad to be here with all of you .
Pat, Glad your up again on the computer. Great morning opener, Thanks for the word.
Janet, Thank you for the email. It was helpful, I am still trying to up load photos to share.
Sonifo, Good morning, I hope its warmer there now, Where do you live. It was 44 degrees this morning here too!! COLD!!!
Ria, I hope you are feeling better, Sounds like you have a new home. God Bless you,and you family.
Alan, Your letter was wonderful I love the message in it
Etta, Good morning to you. I will try to post soon.
Papa John, Greetings to you.
Ruth Ann, I am so glad you rested, there is nothing worse than constant pain, My prayers are with you.
Marilyn, Hello, I will try to get a photo with out glasses. That was taken at Long Beach Habor.
Tom, Great Photos of your Beautiful Family. Thanks for sharing.
Larry, Sounds like you'll be traveling. God Bless you and keep you safe.
I have started my morning with Joyce again. Than I ran out to feed the horses and I found the biggest Jack Rabbit out by the horse feeders, So I ran back and got my camera. I did manage to get a few shots of him before he ran off, So when I learn how to post I will put him on the site,
Thank you LORD, for the wonders of the world. You gave us so many things to just look at and enjoy. This site is one of them. Bless all who share your words and love here today. In Jesus name . AMEN
Alma, as I said to you in the email, just send the photos as attachments to an email to me and I'll put them on the CP server till we get this all figured out.
I don't mind at all.
Pat
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I've tried Pat's suggestion, it worked for me but somehow lost something when I posted it here.
So, here again is that long hyperlink, I just checked it, it worked for me. Doubt that anyone cares at this point but just in case there is one, that's all it takes to make the effort worth the while. :)
Thank you Soni for sharing that Help Page, I'll study it carefully after I print it out.
Have a great day!
Margit
Hi Margit... I edited your post as the long URLs make the page very wide and break the tables that CP is built on.
So, if you see "Edited by Pat Scott" at the bottom, that's what I was doing.
Subj: Insight for Leaders
Date: 6/24/04 5:05:13 AM GMT Daylight Time
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June 24
Worship: The Art of True Worship
And every creature which is in heaven and on the earth and under the
earth and such as are in the sea, and all that are in them, I heard
saying: "Blessing and honor and glory and power be to Him who sits
on the throne, and to the Lamb, forever and ever!"
--Revelation 5:13
It remains only to be said that worship as we have described it here
is almost (though, thank God, not quite) a forgotten art in our day.
For whatever we can say of modern Bible-believing Christians, it can
hardly be denied that we are not remarkable for our spirit of
worship. The gospel as preached by good men in our times may save
souls, but it does not create worshipers.
Our meetings are characterized by cordiality, humor, affability, zeal
and high animal spirits; but hardly anywhere do we find gatherings
marked by the overshadowing presence of God. We manage to get along
on correct doctrine, fast tunes, pleasing personalities and religious
amusements.
How few, how pitifully few are the enraptured souls who languish for
love of Christ....
If Bible Christianity is to survive the present world upheaval, we
shall need to recapture the spirit of worship. We shall need to have
a fresh revelation of the greatness of God and the beauty of Jesus.
We shall need to put away our phobias and our prejudices against the
deeper life and seek again to be filled with the Holy Spirit. He
alone can raise our cold hearts to rapture and restore again the art
of true worship. That Incredible Christian, 130-131.
"Lord, help me personally, and then as a church leader, to do my
part to help us to 'raise our cold hearts to rapture and restore
again the art of true worship.' May it no longer be said, at least
in my sphere of influence, that true worship is 'a forgotten art.'
Amen."
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School Is Out
Yes it is a wonderful feeling knowing that you can do whatever the mood decides. None of this being back home on time to get the children.
Mind you I have plenty of little jobs to get done so the time will go by so very fast.
In fact we just rec'd a call to join a cousin for dinner at the Wishbone Restaurant In Bolton this evening.
Alan: We often forget to remember the person that is doing some of the worst jobs around. All of us need to hear Good Morning
Ruth
I got a huge envelope of photos! Also had them put on a CD, which I should do myself, if I knew how. :-[ We stopped by the store and Diane (daughter) said Curtis had called and said he's arrived safely in Rapid City, S.Dakota, and was turning off his cell phone. They aren't allowed any calls or visits during boot camp.
Our son in law just finished a big sod laying job and has a bunch of sod left over. We have lots of weedy areas we would like to have grass on, so Darrel is mowing the weeds very short, then we will drive back to Hugoton, load the sod, bring it home and lay it on those areas, and hope it will survive. It would have done great had it been done a week ago, because we had 4 inches of rain since then! Whoopee!!
Anyway, I will be back later,
Hi all. Just poking my head in for a minute. I'm going to take a quick nap then tear into cleaning the house.
laters
Interesting posts and nice devotional. I am stopping in for a minute....possibly to avoid the huge pile of ironing that waits in a basket ::).
Miss Squeek was very bad this morning. She was upstairs when Ralph went to the door and couldn't avoid her hasty escape to the great outdoors. Sneaked out again when his back was turned and got very muddy and did much travelling before second capture. Dangerous outside, hawks, eagles, dogs, etc. Not to mention the forest we are surrounded by...even tho' this is a modern subdivision. Think we will have to change her name from Squeek to Sneak. She was supposed to be a house cat. Methinks they shaded the truth somewhat!!
Here is a wee joke:
Carrie's little great-nephew went to a summer program last year. He was four years old.
One day he came to visit and tried telling them about what he was learning. He had a slight speech problem, so sometimes it was hard to understand him.
He told his Aunt that he had gone to 'Cajun Bubble School'.
She asked him to repeat it several times because they didn't know what a 'Cajun Bubble School' was.
He got upset with her, and finally told them it was where he learned about Jesus.
Seems the 'Cajun Bubble School' was actually a Vacation Bible School!
Pleasant day and God Bless.
Liz
Cute joke liz.
I have been doing a couple of loads of laundry and putting the new brush on my Carpert cleaning machine. Going to try to start shampooing the carpet tomorrow after work. I am going to the hardware store shortly to buy a small Shop Vac to get in the places I can't get with my upright vacumn cleaner.
NO AL I won't come and do your carpet too.
I need to find someone to come to mow the 2 small patches of grass out front. Gilbert procrastinates too much. However about the time I find some one else he will show up.
TTYL all y-all
What a beautiful photo that Alma sent for me to post for her. I'm willing to help folks post their photos until they find some way of doing it themselves.
Here's Alma's Dragonfly (http://christianphotographers.com/community/index.php?topic=2970.0)
As you all know, we have a wonderful "Prayer Requests and Praise Reports" area on our website.
Please join the others as we pray for Ruthie at this time. She's just feeling "under the weather".
Click here to join us (http://christianphotographers.com/community/index.php?topic=2959.0)
Good evening everyone. Thank you Pat for the Morning devotional. Great.
Welcome Alma. I guess I haven't posted over the last few days. I just noticed your post. Sounds like you are enjoying it here.
Alan, hope you are feeling better now. Last time I read your post you were feeling down.
Ria, Sorry your not feeling too well. Keep praying. God knows all about it. God Bless.
Hi Janet, how are you?
The weather is great in Canada. Sunny and warm in the daytime and raining at night. Good for the gardens.
God Bless you all
Love Ruthie
Here's a nice one to sing together...
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I have stretched out my hands unto Thee.
Psalm 88:9
Words: Henry J. van Dyke, 1907
Music: "Hymn to Joy," from the 9th Symphony of
Ludwig van Beethoven;
adapted by Edward Hodges, 1824
Joyful, joyful, we adore Thee, God of glory, Lord of love;
Hearts unfold like flowers before Thee, opening to the sun above.
Melt the clouds of sin and sadness; drive the dark of doubt away;
Giver of immortal gladness, fill us with the light of day!
All Thy works with joy surround Thee, earth and heaven reflect Thy rays,
Stars and angels sing around Thee, center of unbroken praise.
Field and forest, vale and mountain, flowery meadow, flashing sea,
Singing bird and flowing fountain call us to rejoice in Thee.
Thou art giving and forgiving, ever blessing, ever blessed,
Wellspring of the joy of living, ocean depth of happy rest!
Thou our Father, Christ our Brother, all who live in love are Thine;
Teach us how to love each other, lift us to the joy divine.
Mortals, join the happy chorus, which the morning stars began;
Father love is reigning o'er us, brother love binds man to man.
Ever singing, march we onward, victors in the midst of strife,
Joyful music leads us Sunward in the triumph song of life.
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A really nice man came and told us why we've been having phone troubles...
A line is literally on the ground in a field near here. It should be hanging in the air between poles, but for some reason it has chosen to lie on the ground. When the good Lord sees fit to send rain, the proximity of the earth to a splice in the line makes for condensation. This condensation causes for bad connections and noisy lines.
The nice man told us that new cable has been ordered but that a different crew will install it, so he has no idea as to when it will happen. But he respliced the line and now- at least for now- we have really good net connection. Praise God for small miracles.
Hope all of you had a great day. Karma is really tired and has gone to bed. Trav is sound asleep with not as much runny nose as last night.
Ria, hang in there.
Nard
Nards, glad you have a good connection now, and hope it stays good until the line is replaced. Hugs to Karma and Little Man---and you, too!
Boy, am I tired. That sod is really heavy, especially since it was thoroughly wet. I hope it roots down and grows. A lot of it had already started to mold from being stacked on pallets in the hot sun. They had it on the North side of the store in as much shade as possible, but grass doesn't take well to being stacked in layers for a week. :-\ If we'd known they had it, we'd have gone and gotten it sooner, like the first day we were home!
Anyhow, bedtime for me! Goodnight all!
Glad about those telephone lines, Nards. We sure miss you both when you aren't around much. Hope that you'll have a better connection now.
Night night, Janet! I'm sure that if the grass gets lots of water, it will do fine. I've seen grass piled high for quite awhile and thought it would never grow but it did.
Talk to you tomorrow.
Janet, Pat is right. Just soak your grass thoroughly every day and it will come through. Because of all the rain we are having, the seed I throw down is taking root. Have a good sleep Janet.
Love Ruthie
Good night Janet. Sleep well.
I've posted a couple of Flower shots and one that I fixed up with PSP.
I am slowly working on the photos I have neglected to resize for here and for Photo Sense. I guess the URL for Photo sense has changed, I don't know what is happening. Confoosed here. :-[ :-\ :-\
Well I am getting off the computer now and put some Ben gay on my shoulders and the heating pad for awhile before I go to bed. Got to relax.
Fleetwood Mac is on PBS I really like them. Not Christian music. It's the old Hippie in me I guess.
Just wanted to stop by and say "hi" to everybody! I got a full time job as a hospice nurse, and I just don't have as much time to play on the puter as I did before. Plus I've been preparing photos for a couple of exhibits I had and a contest I entered.
It's been raining alot in East Texas too. Makes everything nice and green! I like the rain - it's a picture of the Holy Spirit. Janet...SAD stands for SEASONAL AFFECTIVE DISORDER
I got this off the internet...for Ria
What is Seasonal Affective Disorder?
Some people suffer from symptoms of depression during the winter months, with symptoms subsiding during the spring and summer months. This may be a sign of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). SAD is a mood disorder associated with depression episodes and related to seasonal variations of light.
SAD was first noted before 1845, but was not officially named until the early 1980's. As sunlight has affected the seasonal activities of animals (i.e., reproductive cycles and hibernation), SAD may be an effect of this seasonal light variation in humans. As seasons change, there is a shift in our "biological internal clocks" or circadian rhythm, due partly to these changes in sunlight patterns. This can cause our biological clocks to be out of "step" with our daily schedules. The most difficult months for SAD sufferers are January and February, and younger persons and women are at higher risk.
Ria, maybe this will help - hope you get well soon.
I'm planning a trip to Montana July 8th. My girlfriends son is getting married. Hopefully I'll be able to slip away and take some nice nature shots! ;D
Since this is getting on so late, Pat, maybe you could bring it forward so everyone could see that I'm ok, even tho I'm not posting here as much as I once did! Thanks :)
Shalom to everyone...
So nice to see you posting, Nancy! I'll put a copy of your post in tomorrow's topic.
Please don't be a stranger and try to drop in often...
Now, it's time to lock the door and open the new one...
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