“And without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him.” (Hebrews 11:6) (Read by Max McLean. Provided by The Listener's Audio Bible.)
I love JESUS! I'm a 7th-generation Florida native, dyed-in-the-wool Southron belle. I just recently dusted off my genealogy notes and, thanks to a long-lost relative, nearly doubled the details. We started home schooling when only 'outlaws' did it and still enjoy a daily quest for knowledge. These days, the family spends a lot of time birding, butterflying, spending as much time in 'the woods' as possible while they're still here.
Glad you like the other place. I'm moving all my original writing stuff over there, bit by bit, and adding a little slice of Sophie's boring world here and there. 8-}
Sorry, y'all! Duller stayed home sick today, so my puter time has been somewhat stifled.
SwampAngel, I'll post a hint directly.
Aint B, we still have a little pondette at the end of our old driveway, which has reminded us why we moved it. The crick's flowing again, PTL! I reckon it's still mushy way in the back where it's lower, but I haven't braved the skeeter swarms to find out.
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It looks familiar, but I'm not sure where I've seen it before. I'll have to wander around my brain and see if I can find where that memory is stashed.
Also, I wanted to let you know I've been enjoying your new (more personal) blog, too. I've just been too lazy to comment on both. :) I love the title.
Yes, Jena, I'm sure you have seen it before. 8-]
Glad you like the other place. I'm moving all my original writing stuff over there, bit by bit, and adding a little slice of Sophie's boring world here and there. 8-}
I am stumped. Looks like feathers, but I'll be darned if I can figure out from what..and from what part of his body!
ain't got the foggiest...but it is lively lookin'. Is ya waterlogged up yore way??
Can we get a little hint?
Sorry, y'all! Duller stayed home sick today, so my puter time has been somewhat stifled.
SwampAngel, I'll post a hint directly.
Aint B, we still have a little pondette at the end of our old driveway, which has reminded us why we moved it. The crick's flowing again, PTL! I reckon it's still mushy way in the back where it's lower, but I haven't braved the skeeter swarms to find out.
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