Posted on 04/23/2009 6:00:00 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska
LOL
Nah..
You just get ahead of yourself sometimes!
I want one, or two!
LOL
Hmm...
I’ll have to shop around and see if I can find some up here!
You are most welcome!
Glad to meet a fellow AF mom.
It looked good....kinda like a grilled cheese. Mmmm...
Yep. My first experience with Nick Rowe was in the palmetto thickets of Eglin AFB after just emerging from a small taste of ass kicking SERE (literally, LOL!). Nick gave us some insight on the subject in the classroom that afternoon. I don't think we really fully appreciated who he was or what he had gone through at the time. Met him again a few years later at Benning providing the same training to Ranger students there. He was one hell of a man.
Home.....now I can see it. Gives meaning to the term “mother hen”. Cute. And how are you doing today? ((HUGS)) It sprinkled on and off on the way home. Dry here so far. Still hoping.
You are more than welcome.
Godspeed
There is nothing better LoL
Well, they’re probably good, but nothing better than fresh lobster or a big ole steak? Well.....?
I’s just bring a couple up but TSA may go wild! LoL
(our country is in trouble)
Hey Kathy,
Nickie Rowe! No disrespect here, that’s how we knew him in McAllen, TX. What a great homecoming parade after his escape as POW, what a man to emulate and what a loss. They all are great losses.
Thank you for this. God bless our troops wherever they are, they deserve so much better from this ungrateful country. But we will hold them in high esteem always, this remnant of true Americans.
And thank you Lord for the life and example of Col. James Nicholas Rowe, may he be remembered always.
No. You cant beat that.
But a hobo pie is pretty good ;)
Yeah, it did.
You could get creative and put all kindsa stuff in dere!
Looks there there was a contest for the best hobo pie recipe here:
http://www.greatcamps.com/pie-iron-dinners-recipes-contest-7.htm
Great stuff LoL
Like ham an cheese!
Pizza was one of my faves.
Lookee here!
Recipes for hot apple strudel and stuff..
YOM!
http://www.chuckwagondiner.com/pieiron.html
Hudson Taylor, the humble servant of God to China, demonstrated extraordinary trust in Gods faithfulness. In his journal he wrote:
Our heavenly Father is a very experienced One. He knows very well that His children wake up with a good appetite every morning. . . . He sustained 3 million Israelites in the wilderness for 40 years. We do not expect He will send 3 million missionaries to China; but if He did, He would have ample means to sustain them all. . . . Depend on it, Gods work done in Gods way will never lack Gods supply.
We may be faint and weary, but our heavenly Father is all-powerful. Our feelings may fluctuate, but He is unchangeable. Even creation itself is a record of His steadfastness. Thats why we can sing these words from a hymn by Thomas Chisholm: Summer and winter, and springtime and harvest, sun, moon, and stars in their courses above join with all nature in manifold witness to Thy great faithfulness, mercy, and love.
What an encouragement to live for Him! Our strength for the present and hope for the future are not based on the stability of our own perseverance but on the fidelity of God. No matter what our need, we can count on the Fathers faithfulness.
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