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The Hobbit Hole XII - Tree and flower and leaf and grass
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Posted on 06/26/2004 8:07:15 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog

Welcome to The Hobbit Hole!

...Tree and flower and leaf and grass

New verse:

Upon the hearth the fire is red,
Beneath the roof there is a bed;
But not yet weary are our feet,
Still round the corner we may meet
A sudden tree or standing stone
That none have seen but we alone.
Tree and flower and leaf and grass,
Let them pass! Let them pass!
Hill and water under sky,
Pass them by! Pass them by!

Still round the corner there may wait
A new road or a secret gate,
And though we pass them by today,
Tomorrow we may come this way
And take the hidden paths that run
Towards the Moon or to the Sun.
Apple, thorn, and nut and sloe,
Let them go! Let them go!
Sand and stone and pool and dell,
Fare you well! Fare you well!

Home is behind, the world ahead,
And there are many paths to tread
Through shadows to the edge of night,
Until the stars are all alight.
Then world behind and home ahead,
We’ll wander back to home and bed.
Mist and twilight, cloud and shade,
Away shall fade! Away shall fade!
Fire and lamp, and meat and bread,
And then to bed! And then to bed!

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To: Wneighbor

"That was when she discovered this man (also the football coach) was a Christian. She told him her concerns. He said he agreed with her and explained to her that he can't introduce the topic of creation or that evolution is only theory unless it is broached by a student. He told Myranda that anything she *asked* in class he could elaborate on at length. The stage was set!
When they reached that portion of the lesson, Myranda raised her hand at the first opportunity and asked, "Isn't evolution only a theory and isn't creation another valid opinion?" Teacher had his opening. Then she asked him, "What do you believe coach?" And he had another opening."

Nice strategery :) We had a high school science teacher like that--in a public school--who managed to allow his class to have a creationism-vs-evolution discussion by having the class have a panel debate on it, and each student on a panel had to research a different aspect of the issue.


4,141 posted on 07/08/2004 10:40:38 AM PDT by Fedora (Kerryman, Kerryman, does whatever a ketchup can/Spins a lie, any size, catches wives just like flies)
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To: HairOfTheDog
Well, I think laziness and selfishness are wider problems that are reflected everywhere.

Agreed.

See, you are a teacher even though that's not your profession. Some of us now know how to spot clams. We know of geoducks. We know about planning a wedding to be at the right tide. etc.

My kids have spent lots of vacations on the beach but never learned these things! That would have been a great learning experience for them just like it was for us!

And being from Texas - don't you think it's shocking that I learned more about horses from a few days with you than in all my life here? Even had horses in the pasture behind my old house - course I didn't go by the back fence when *they* were at the fence! But, I didn't know ferns upset their tummies, or that too many apples would. And I sure didn't know how to approach one or what their reactions meant.

As example, I would like my kid or grandkid to spend time with you and I know they would learn not just to sit on a horse and ride... but LOTS of stuff even unrelated to the horse!

As a parent, I actively sought out adults like you for my kids to spend time with. My kids are adults and I *know* that it paid off!

4,142 posted on 07/08/2004 10:43:29 AM PDT by Wneighbor (OH! It's almost time to leave!)
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To: SuziQ; JenB

"Some of my peers would disapprove of me, I ought to be marrying a missionary and heading to Africa, after all."

"And you certainly shouldn't be reading that Manga and watching that Anime! ;o)"

That's right, Jen--so hand over the Manga and Anime! I'll safeguard it :)

BTW don't feel too bad: in senior year of high school my classmates voted me "Most Likely to Become a Televangelist" :)


4,143 posted on 07/08/2004 10:44:56 AM PDT by Fedora (Kerryman, Kerryman, does whatever a ketchup can/Spins a lie, any size, catches wives just like flies)
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To: Wneighbor

~smiles~

Well garsh thanks!


4,144 posted on 07/08/2004 10:47:03 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog (~*-,._.,-*~Loves her hubbit~*-,._.,-*~)
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To: Professional Engineer; msdrby

4,145 posted on 07/08/2004 10:48:44 AM PDT by Professional Engineer (They have better hair. I'm changing my vote!!)
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To: JenB
Darn, I'll have to try harder

Heh, I had almost posted, "Don't take that as a challenge." ;P

Which book is next to be read?

4,146 posted on 07/08/2004 10:50:01 AM PDT by Bear_in_RoseBear (I wondered, where did it lead? Stars?)
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To: JenB

"Saxon is a reinforcement type program. You learn something new every day, but you practice everything you've learned. Most math texts teach you one new thing per chapter, and then maybe you never see it again."

Oh, good! I definitely agree with a reinforcement approach vs. skimming material. That's how I teach martial arts, too. I've found students advance much farther if you really drill the basics as a foundation for more advanced skills.


4,147 posted on 07/08/2004 10:50:16 AM PDT by Fedora (Kerryman, Kerryman, does whatever a ketchup can/Spins a lie, any size, catches wives just like flies)
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To: Bear_in_RoseBear

Probably no new books until I get out to Colorado. I have to put them all in boxes now.


4,148 posted on 07/08/2004 10:53:58 AM PDT by JenB (Colorado or Bust: 21 Days)
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To: JenB
What's ASV?

American Standard Version:

The American Standard Version was a minor American revision of the English Revised Version of 1881. It became the foundation of several 20th century American versions, including the Revised Standard Version and the New American Standard Bible. The history and principles of the revision are outlined in the preface. The papers of the American committee are preserved at the library of the American Bible Society in New York City.

Everyone knows the NASB is the only truly inspired word of God ;-)

Do you mean the African or European version? :)

(I use NKJV)

I'm most used to KJV and NIV, out of habit rather than any theological position on the issue. But if I'm seriously studying a verse I'll go back and read the original Hebrew or Greek alongside an NKJV interlinear text.

4,149 posted on 07/08/2004 11:00:18 AM PDT by Fedora (Kerryman, Kerryman, does whatever a ketchup can/Spins a lie, any size, catches wives just like flies)
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To: JenB
Probably no new books until I get out to Colorado.


4,150 posted on 07/08/2004 11:04:46 AM PDT by Bear_in_RoseBear (I wondered, where did it lead? Stars?)
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To: JenB

"Probably no new books until I get out to Colorado. I have to put them all in boxes now."

When I read this I'm having flashbacks of moving my books last summer :) I'd estimate the total number of boxes I ultimately moved was in the range of 75-80. I love my books, but moving them is no fun!


4,151 posted on 07/08/2004 11:04:55 AM PDT by Fedora (Kerryman, Kerryman, does whatever a ketchup can/Spins a lie, any size, catches wives just like flies)
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To: Bear_in_RoseBear

It gets worse, I'm on a budget now and really can't buy more than one or two books a month.


4,152 posted on 07/08/2004 11:06:05 AM PDT by JenB (Colorado or Bust: 21 Days)
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To: JenB
I can commiserate... having to stick to a pretty tight budget here too. Luckily, I enjoy reading books I've already read.
4,153 posted on 07/08/2004 11:08:31 AM PDT by Bear_in_RoseBear (I wondered, where did it lead? Stars?)
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To: Bear_in_RoseBear

Me, too! Which is why I need my collection.

The two manga I collect come out in even-numbered months, so in the odd-numbered months I'll get novels. And ask for gift cards...


4,154 posted on 07/08/2004 11:12:07 AM PDT by JenB (Colorado or Bust: 21 Days)
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To: JenB; HairOfTheDog

Heh... I thought I got to opinionated and ya'll quit speaking to me! Nobody was responding to my last post.... then I figured out that my dial-up had crashed! LOL

Glad it was the latter! *slaps self*


4,155 posted on 07/08/2004 11:13:46 AM PDT by Wneighbor (OH! It's almost time to leave!)
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To: Wneighbor

You kilt your personal thread.


4,156 posted on 07/08/2004 11:14:41 AM PDT by JenB (Colorado or Bust: 21 Days)
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To: HairOfTheDog
Well garsh thanks!

Imagine what all us Hobbit Holers would learn from each other - given the opportunity! :-) And our kids would be the most well-rounded conservatives in the country!

4,157 posted on 07/08/2004 11:15:33 AM PDT by Wneighbor (OH! It's almost time to leave!)
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To: JenB

"It gets worse, I'm on a budget now and really can't buy more than one or two books a month."

But just think: you'll have access to the university library soon. . .


4,158 posted on 07/08/2004 11:16:05 AM PDT by Fedora (Kerryman, Kerryman, does whatever a ketchup can/Spins a lie, any size, catches wives just like flies)
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To: Bear_in_RoseBear

"Luckily, I enjoy reading books I've already read."

Heh, I do that, too :) I could survive on just LotR and my Spider-Mans and a handful of others for years :)


4,159 posted on 07/08/2004 11:17:24 AM PDT by Fedora (Kerryman, Kerryman, does whatever a ketchup can/Spins a lie, any size, catches wives just like flies)
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To: JenB
You kilt your personal thread.

Yeah! I did! I couldn't even figure out why nobody was talking to anybody else about anything! I actually got up and did housework! LOL

4,160 posted on 07/08/2004 11:17:56 AM PDT by Wneighbor (OH! It's almost time to leave!)
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