YEP, now takes me all day to do what I use to do in 2 hrs cleaning house! Have started leaving a batch of cleaning supplies upstairs so I don’t have to do stairs so many times.
Ortho doc trip on agenda for the day, shoulder/arm.
Durn old Arthur is rearing it’s ugly head (at least that is all I’m hoping it is). I’ve not been able to pick up my quilt hoop in a month! Disaster, I’m already 3 months behind from cataract surgery.
Have you ever stopped to consider the amazing features God placed in the animals He created? Job did, and one of the most interesting he wrote about is the ostrich. Despite its apparent lack of good sense and its eccentric parenting skills, its offspring survive (39:13-16). And despite its membership in the bird family, it cant flybut it can outrun a horse (v.18).
Another remarkable creature is the bombardier beetle. This African insect shoots two common materials, hydrogen peroxide and hydroquinone, from twin storage tanks in its back. Apart, these substances are harmless; together, they blind the beetles predators. A special nozzle inside the beetle mixes the chemicals, enabling it to bombard its foe at amazing speeds! And the little guy can rotate his cannon to fire in any direction.
How can this be? How is it that a rather dull-witted ostrich survives despite a seeming inability to care for its young while the bombardier beetle needs a sophisticated chemical reaction to ensure its continued presence on earth? Its because Gods creative abilities know no boundaries. He commanded and they were created, the psalmist tells us (148:5). From the ostrich to the beetle, Gods creative work is clear for all to see. Praise the name of the Lord (148:13).