Saturday, October 08, 2005

Yesterday am...

















before the rain.

CD Exceeds Expectations

Am currently reading
"Charles Dickens: The Man Who
Had Great Expectations,"

by Diane Stanley.

It has me hankering to read
this by Chesterton.

I got mail

Heard from this organization
the other day.

Apparently they're in the news ,

regarding Harriet Miers.

Friday, October 07, 2005

Ban lifted?

Anybody else get
banned today?

I was banned from two
blogs earlier...

Did the system glitch?
Has anyone else had
that problem?

Thursday, October 06, 2005

+ JMJ +





















Can you tell that I love
posting pix?
Aren't they beautiful?
I really can't help myself.
Good thing it's my blog:)

FYI - FWIW




















(GKC & friend:)


Was at the local library
looking up GK Chesterton in
the New Book of Knowledge
encyclopedia.

Had to check the index, as
he wasn't in volume "C"...
Found him listed under the
letter "E"- for "English authors."

He got two whole sentences.

The World Book, on the other
hand, had him in volume "C"-
he got a whole paragraph.

Whew!



Hmmm...

Question #1:

What did Jesus mean when
He said that praying & caring
for only our own circle of loved
ones is nothing more than what
the pagans do?

? #2

"As we forgive those who
trespass against us."
means what?

Last 1, 4 now...

Who did Jesus say knows
future happenings?

a) all of us

b) the angels

c) psychics

d) only the Father

Oops 1 more...

How many times are
we supposed to forgive
one another?

a) 70X7

b) 'til death do us part

c) as many times as it
takes

d) all of the above

Tuesday, October 04, 2005

Speaking of trees...

One of my all time favorite
poems is about a misbehaving
tree.

It's called The Laughing Willow,
by Ernestine Cobern Beyer.

The only copy I ever saw
was from a May 1970 issue of
Jack & Jill Magazine.

Going to go look it up...

(Later that week)...

Well, can't find it online-
I do have a copy of it.

Can we print a poem if we
credit the actual author, or
does the copyright belong to
the publisher?

Knowledge of a tree

Interesting article posted
by Doctor Thursday on the
Purkinje Tree.

I had never heard of it-
but for those of you familiar
with Genesis, it is a fascina-
ting observation.

Monday, October 03, 2005

Mmmm

Was disappointed with the
cappucino these past couple
of Thursdays...
And I count on them to get
me through choir practice.
We all have our ways of
trying to stay awake-
We love practice, (and each
other:) but we're all up early
for the most part- being out
late-ish is not what we're
used to.
So I accidentally found a
drink loaded with caffeine
that I like, other than coffee.
Youngest likes soda ('pop' for
those of you in the rest of
the country:)
She tried one she didn't like,
and gave it to me.
YUM!!!
I don't even like soda really.
It's like a melted-down
carbonated lollipop...
But I do like Dr. Pepper
sometimes.
And this was kind of a
cherry-flavored drink...
Code Red Mountain Dew.

I have a new favorite.

Sunday, October 02, 2005

Herald angel

No honey allowed!

A. A. Milne wouldn't
believe it!

Poor Edward Bear!!!

2/10

also known as .2
and I guess also 20%...

Anyway, that's me-
2/10 right now.

And Magnificent Obsession
is on...
all those violins are getting
to me.

*sniff!

bear with me, [crickets]...
by Thanksgiving, everything
should be ok.

Amen

Saturday, October 01, 2005

Times square





















through a wet windshield.

At least that's what it looks
like to me.

This print doesn't seem to
be available- but I do like
this guy's work alot.

Interesting letter

written by Padre Pio in 1914,
regarding our guardian angels.


via Spirit Daily

Thank you

for "linking" of me!

Actually, if it wasn't for
you, there would be no

rhapsody

OOOOO
(lotsa hugs:)!!!

Thank you part ii

to my "editor"...

There will be a lot of
zeroes in your bonus this
year...

:)

CVA

Pier One

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