Posted on 04/07/2007 3:32:11 AM PDT by Chairman_December_19th_Society
As we settle into the nighttime of despair, fret not, for the Sun will rise again!!
Good morning!!
We, here, will never forget those who died on September 11, 2001, as we seek to protect the Republic from all who will do her harm!!
Globull warming has struck.
Measureable snowfall in Northern Virginia for the first time in 17 years. There is a total of 0.3" on the deck; in 1990, it snowed 1.1". All raised surfaces are white. (NWSFO Sterling, officially, says the snowfall is a "trace", meaning less than 0.05", but maybe that's at the airport...) Algore--wish to explain this?
One of those "fringe" scientists who isn't "with the program", one who might actually know a thing or two about the subject, Dr. Gray--who is probably the leading hurricane climatologist in the world--called Algore a "gross alarmist". More to the point, Dr. Gray also said: He's one of these guys that preaches the end of the world type of things. I think he's doing a great disservice and he doesn't know what he's talking about.
Certainly, looking out the window and seeing white everywhere as the middle of April looms, yes, I agree, Algore doesn't know what he's talking about.
For AMERICA - The Right Way, I remain yours in the Cause, the Chairman.
They have them in all colors, sizes, shapes!!
They're not the little chickies of old anymore.
Peeps have been supersized :))
..bunny basket eggs....or hide & seek eggs.
Sometimes they're in a bag all together...
..Sometimes they're individually wrapped for hide and seek.
They have the thin candy shell, pastel colors, over a harder marshmallow....not the marshmallow consistency of hot chocolate marshmallows.
I love that candy....LOVE IT!
I checked at Walgreens the other day....and they were sold out!....no more bunny basket eggs for me until next year ....:(
It is COLD. We are now resting and hubby is watching the old "Jesus of Nazareth" mini-series on TV. It is our favorite of all of the movies about Christ.
However, finding inspirational movies this week has been very difficult. I finally went to Amazon and ordered the following DVD's:
Jesus of Nazareth
The Ten Commandments
The Gospel of John
King of Kings
The Greatest Story Ever Told
All for $91!! And free shipping and no sales tax! As far as I am concerned it is a great bargain.
Next I am going to work on Christmas:
White Christmas
The Bells of St. Mary's
Going My Way
The Bishop's Wife
A Christmas Story
Heidi (with Shirley Temple)
Any suggestions for Chirstmas movies would be greatly appreciated.
The almost last scene of Ben-Hur has me sobbing every time!
..The kids are coming over in a few along with my dad for dinner...
..Ham, sweet potatoes, deviled eggs, green bean casserole, rolls and cake....(very simple meal)....
..Later I hope to catch the Fox special by Lauren Green on the Holy Land....4PM and again at 9PM
I'm really glad I went; it was a "pared down" mass, no music, no pomp & cirumstance, just some people (150 or so) who wanted to experience something a little different.
Then I played/sang for the other 2 Masses, then we had a brunch here for a few relatives & friends, now I am ready for a nap.
Spring for the Leg Lamp...I love mine.
ROFL...
Men. LOL,
Good choices, Guennie! I went back and added Ben-Hur AND The Robe to my order! A plus with The Robe is seeing Richard Burton before Liz and the booze got to him. He was really a magnetic young man, wasn’t he? Such a shame how his life turned out.
I am normally not fond of gladiolis because in our part of the country they are almost exclusively used in funeral arrangements. However, I have seen them mixed with other flowers in large bouquets and they add a nice structural element which no other flower can do.
Good thing everyone kept their mouths shut! LOL!
With all that other stuff in that dish, can it really still be called "grits?"
I have such great memories of watching that with my Grandma. I just told my sister tonight that I finally had to order the VHS myself years ago, because they never were playing it on the cable channels.
Happy Easter, everyone!
Another movie I end up crying through every time I watch...
A Tree Grows In Brooklyn....
Oh my goodness.....my heart breaks every time....this movie is so wonderful.
My son met with his Christian singles group yesterday to watch Ben-Hur.
I love that movie....the end wrings tears of joy every time.
Another great movie in my personal collection...A Man For All Seasons...about Henry VIII & Thomas More......more tears.
I bawled like a baby during Victor McLaughlin's death scene.
BTW Fox News is having a show on from 9-10 on The Passion, Fact & Fiction, I am usually weary of any shows of this nature especially around this time of year, but Lauren Green is hosting this and the Fr. who is always on Fox News doing analyze is a part of the show, Might be worth watching.
Hope to stay awake...
..had a long day with church, cooking, family dinner, etc....
I like Lauren, I think she's the real deal.
I remember from her stint on Fox & FRiends that she was one of very strong faith. I think she is the real deal too.
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