Posted on 10/31/2010 10:32:30 PM PDT by JustAmy
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Love this, yorkie!
You are welcome..I have a great Sunday group to post with.
I appreciate THEM.
Lori, I LOVE that Pledge of Allegience graphic! Thank you!
“UNDER GOD” we pledge Allegiance!
My son and daughter in law took me there at tulip time..not in the fall.
Thank you!
It must have been beautiful then, as well!
Oh yes..It was!
Gorgeous photo! Aspen leaves also remind me of gold coins.
That's such a fun poem!
Those first couple of lines grab my senses so much: The husky, rusty russel of the tossels of the corn,/And the raspin of the tangled leaves,
With such descriptions, how can a person not be there! Then your apples all is gethered, and the ones a feller keeps
Is poured around the celler-floor in red and yeller heaps;
And your cider-makin s over
There are few sensations better than the sweetness of cider from my cousin's mill on a brisk autumn day...and then to bite into a crisp keeper!
and your wimmern-folks is through
With their mince and apple-butter
>sigh<
But to me, thoughts of such wimmern-folk are like dreams of the wooly mammoth. (I mean, "visions of something extinct"... If I want "big and hairy," there are plenty in the Womyns' Studies department at the local university!
When the frost is on the punkin and the fodder's in the shock!
Have to re-arrange that for your pic, yorkie!
"When the punkin is the shock and the frost is on it!" :-)
Free Will Baptist, eh?
I imagine they use a VPN so there aren't priests packet-snooping, huh? ;-)
ELECTION DAY!
I’ve been waiting two years for today. I voted the same this time as I did two years ago. I hope less folks vote opposite than did two years ago.
I know the Republicans are supposed to win big this time but “don’t count your chicks before they hatch or the race before it’s run. Remember, yes, remember long the Battle of Bull Run”.
Y’ALL GO VOTE! Unless you already have, of course.
HALLELUJAH! I voted early, last Tuesday so I could keep up with all the excitement today.
I feel like you do about counting our chickens!! I was telling a friend on the phone “that the media has built it up so high (of course the polls too)” that it may not be as good as we hope. I am keeping my fingers crossed and hope all the polls will prove right!
I’m hungry...gotta fix breakfast now!
One of the major obstacles to show- ing compassion is making prejudgments about who we think is worthy of our compassion. Jesus told a parable to answer the question: Who is my neighbor? (Luke 10:29). Or, who qualifies as worthy of our neighborly acts?
Jesus told of a man who traveled on the notoriously dangerous road from Jerusalem to Jericho. As he traveled, he fell among thieves and was robbed, beaten, and left for dead. Religious Jews (a priest and a Levite) passed him, but they walked by on the other side, probably for fear of being religiously defiled. But a Samaritan came along and had unconditional compassion on the wounded stranger.
Jesus audience would have gasped at this because Jews despised Samaritans. The Samaritan could have limited or qualified his compassion because the man was a Jew. But he did not limit his neighborly kindness to those he thought were worthy. Instead, he saw a human being in need and resolved to help him.
Are you limiting your kindness to the ones you deem worthy? As followers of Jesus, let us find ways to show neighborly kindness to all people, especially to those we have judged as unworthy.
Going backwards......look atchu, Pam! This graphic is SO much like the opening, with the autumn leaves peaking through the snow. Pretty!
Thank you, yorkie. And that fire looks so inviting - pour me a cup of tea, please? :)
Thank you, potlatch! We all have fun posting pretties here!
Thanks, Pam! Loving these brisk mornings here but not yet ready for snow!
LOL! I love it! I look forward to ‘seeing’ that movie!
Thank you, Kitty. I love Autumn, too, but not crazy about all the leaves on the ground, even though most of our trees have very small leaves. We have one huge cottonwood that hasn’t started losing its leaves yet, and that one can cover a LOT of ground when its leaves fall!
Thanks, Meg. I saved your “thank you” graphic because I’m always looking for pretty bows to use as decorations. :)
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