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Amy's Place .. Poetry and Potpourri .. September 8-9, 2004
9-8-04
| JustAmy, St.Louie1, MamaBear, Billie
Posted on 09/07/2004 10:17:38 PM PDT by JustAmy
Welcome To....
'Amy's Place' welcomes all poets and those who enjoy poetry.
'Amy's Place' is more than just about poetry. Come in, relax, and share with fellow FReepers your thoughts about any of the things on the *Menu*.
Enjoy! :)
Never Forget!
Howdy!
I'm the mouser at Amy's Place.
Amy named me 'cootblanch'....
(don't ask why. hahaha)
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To: OESY
"I'm in deep-deep-do-do. (B. Clinton)"
Thank you!!!!
61
posted on
09/08/2004 9:53:11 PM PDT
by
JustAmy
To: Jen
Hi Jen.
Sorry that I missed you. I had to leave for awhile tonight.
Hope you had a good Wednesday and Happy Thursday!!
62
posted on
09/08/2004 9:55:38 PM PDT
by
JustAmy
To: ST.LOUIE1; Mama_Bear; Billie; dansangel; dutchess; Aquamarine; Jim Robinson; LadyX; WVNan; ...
9-9-04
Graphic by Billie
Take Some Time
Take some time to smell the flowers
As you walk the paths of life,
Take some time to ease the tensions
From the challenges and the strife.
Take some time to hear the birds sing
As they usher in the dawn.
Though the day be just emerging
Too soon it will be gone.
Take some time to watch a sunrise,
Now and then a sunset, too.
Just be sure that seeking pleasure
Isn't all you ever do.
Take some time to count your blessings,
Though you feel they're not that great.
You will find they're more abundant
Than you thought, at any rate.
Take some time to banish hatred
When and where you can.
Just detest man's evil ways
And not your fellow man.
Take some time to love your children
Every moment you are free.
The benefits exceedeth
A university degree.
Take some time to love your neighbor
And even more important still,
Take some time to love yourself
Or not many others will.
And if you don't like that image
Of yourself that others see,
Take some time to make some changes,
Be the best that you can be.
Take some time to help another
Who you think might need a hand,
You will find the satisfaction
Leaves you feeling sort of grand.
Take some time to live by virture
In the best way that is known,
And respect the right of others
As equal to your own.
Take some time to just appreciate
The fact that you are here,
And to know the Higher Power
And to trust it without fear.
If you do these things with diligence
You will eventually be glad.
If you don't attempt them,
You may one day wish you had.
Although this no doubt could impose
Upon your time for seeking wealth,
There should be little question
That it could improve your health.
And though you might not be as wealthy
Nor drive so fine a car,
You'll find you will be richer
In other ways by far.
- Unknown -
63
posted on
09/08/2004 10:05:50 PM PDT
by
JustAmy
To: All
64
posted on
09/08/2004 10:09:01 PM PDT
by
JustAmy
To: JustAmy; Billie
Thank you for the beautiful poem and graphic!
To: JustAmy; Jen; Brad's Gramma; Victoria Delsoul; T'wit; PreviouslyA-Lurker; tuliptree76
September 9, 2004
Unfamiliar Roads
Read: Psalm 119:105-112
Teach me Your way, O Lord, and lead me in a smooth path. Psalm 27:11
Bible In One Year: Proverbs 6-7; 2 Corinthians 2
Trouble often lies ahead when we go down unfamiliar roads.
I know a teenager who decided to take a different way to work one morning. As he tried to navigate unfamiliar city streets, he went through an intersection without seeing the red octagonal sign that said Stop.
Within a few seconds, he did stop, but not for a stop sign. He was pulled over by a helpful gentleman in a police car, who reminded him that he should have stopped. It cost him $80 to learn about unfamiliar roads.
What would have happened if a guide had accompanied this young driver? What if someone had been next to him to tell him which way to go and to alert him to danger ahead? He wouldn't be out the $80, that's for sure.
In life, we often have to walk down unfamiliar pathspaths that may feel threatening. So how do we do that without making costly mistakes?
We take Someone along who knows the way. The psalmist recognized that Guide when he wrote, "Lead me, O Lord, in Your righteousness . . . make Your way straight before my face" (Psalm 5:8).
Does your path today seem unfamiliar? Ask your Father to travel the road with you. Dave Branon
Take Jesus with you as your faithful guide,
You cannot fail when He is at your side;
You may encounter trouble on life's road,
But He will help to lift your heavy load. Hess
The Spirit within us will faithfully guide us.
66
posted on
09/09/2004 4:41:32 AM PDT
by
The Mayor
("Jesus, I don't have anything to give you today, but just me. I give you me!")
To: JustAmy; All
Hello! If this is today, and this is the right thread, it's ... da, da ...
Hot Dog Day (again?) -- Enjoy your dog!
Independence Day (Tajikistan) -- Enjoy your tour!
67
posted on
09/09/2004 5:14:25 AM PDT
by
OESY
To: JustAmy; All

This is HOT: Wild Dog Adventure Tours (UK) to Tajikistan:
Our subsidiary, Great Game Travel, specialises in adventurous group-tours to Tajikistan - no other country. We have an office with three British staff in Dushanbe, as well as our UK office. For our walking, cycling, riding, and rafting tours, you need to be reasonably fit, prepared to relax and have lots of fun. We also organise mountaineering expeditions in the Pamirs (experience required!). Tours last two or three weeks, although some maybe unexpectedly extended. Our Tajik office organises tailor-made itineraries to suit the individual. Rescue parties led by our best dogs (from Dogs Within Borders) are available at a small extra price in case you get lost or experience an emergency. And our ethos? - we are committed to putting long-term social and environmental benefit to the Tajik people, before our own short-term gain.
68
posted on
09/09/2004 5:29:28 AM PDT
by
OESY
To: JustAmy; Pippin; yall
Mornin', everybody ! Happy Thursday!


Have a cup while you Freep ! |
69
posted on
09/09/2004 7:25:28 AM PDT
by
MeekOneGOP
(There is only one GOOD 'RAT: one that has been voted OUT of POWER !! Straight ticket GOP!)
To: Diva Betsy Ross
What isnt't French? My first "welcome back Diva!"? The first "welcome back diva" was full of typos.
70
posted on
09/09/2004 8:45:00 AM PDT
by
PreviouslyA-Lurker
(al-Qa'ida terrorists are cowards who hide behind masks and decapitate helpless victims.)
To: Jen; JustAmy; T'wit; dansangel; Billie; Mama_Bear
Are squirrels any kin to chipmunks?
71
posted on
09/09/2004 8:54:36 AM PDT
by
PreviouslyA-Lurker
(al-Qa'ida terrorists are cowards who hide behind masks and decapitate helpless victims.)
To: Jen
Okay, I'll eat as much watermelon as you want to give me!
72
posted on
09/09/2004 8:57:21 AM PDT
by
PreviouslyA-Lurker
(al-Qa'ida terrorists are cowards who hide behind masks and decapitate helpless victims.)
To: Jen; JustAmy; T'wit; dansangel; Billie; Mama_Bear
I previewed this before I posted and it was a picture of a squirrel eating watermelon. Sorry.
73
posted on
09/09/2004 9:16:49 AM PDT
by
PreviouslyA-Lurker
(al-Qa'ida terrorists are cowards who hide behind masks and decapitate helpless victims.)
To: Jen
If you don't like eating watermelon you could always turn it into a work of art...
74
posted on
09/09/2004 9:24:39 AM PDT
by
PreviouslyA-Lurker
(al-Qa'ida terrorists are cowards who hide behind masks and decapitate helpless victims.)
To: PreviouslyA-Lurker
heehee.. I am so typo challenged that I thought it may be French. ;} Thanks for the Welcome back!! I hope you are having a good day. Here is a Thursday Tickle!
75
posted on
09/09/2004 10:24:42 AM PDT
by
Diva Betsy Ross
(It's not Bush's fault... it's the media's fault!)
To: PreviouslyA-Lurker; Jen
I thought this was interesting...
but liked this one better:
Then, there's:
Watermelon Art (No Last Name)
76
posted on
09/09/2004 10:41:35 AM PDT
by
OESY
To: All; Diva Betsy Ross; PreviouslyA-Lurker; Jen; OESY; The Mayor; Darksheare; NicknamedBob; ...
I will be gone most of the afternoon. I need to get the supplies, etc for the picnic.
Wish you could all join us .... we are going to have fun, fun, fun.
See you when I get back.
77
posted on
09/09/2004 11:06:06 AM PDT
by
JustAmy
To: Jen; JustAmy; Victoria Delsoul
Watermelon rich in nutrients, flavor
By Susan Krumm
Wednesday, August 29, 2001
What is the nutritional value of watermelon?
Watermelons are low in calories and very nutritious. Watermelon is also high in lycopene, second only to tomatoes. Recent research suggests that lycopene, a powerful antioxidant, helps prevent some forms of cancer and cardiovascular disease.
According to research conducted at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, men who consumed a lycopene-rich diet were half as likely to suffer a heart attack as those who had little or no lycopene in their diets.
Watermelon is also high in vitamin C and vitamin A, in the form of disease-fighting beta carotene. Research also suggests that red-pigmented foods provide this protection.
Lycopene and beta carotene work in conjunction with other plant chemicals not found in vitamin or mineral supplements.
Watermelon also contains potassium, which is believed to help control blood pressure and possibly prevent strokes.
Here are the USDA Nutrition Facts for a wedge of watermelon, or about 1 2/3 cup: 92 cal., 1.77 g pro., 20.54 g carb., 1.43 g dietary fiber, 332 mg potassium, 27.46 mg vitamin C, 1046.76 IU vitamin A.
Should I wash watermelons before I slice them?
Yes, I suggest washing whole watermelons with clean water before slicing to remove potential bacteria.
How do you make melon balls?
Cut the watermelon in half lengthwise, then in half widthwise to make quarters.
Watermelon balls can be scooped right out of the rind. Use a melon baller and a twist of the wrist to create perfect balls. The watermelon shell can be used to hold the melon balls as well as other fruit.
I've seen recipes for watermelon sorbets and granitas. What's the difference?
The difference between a sorbet and a granita is in the texture.
Sorbets are smooth, while granitas are coarse. Here are recipes for a granita, a sorbet and a smoothie that you may enjoy.
FOUND HERE:
http://www.ljworld.com/section/cookingqa/story/64298
78
posted on
09/09/2004 11:13:41 AM PDT
by
PreviouslyA-Lurker
(al-Qa'ida terrorists are cowards who hide behind masks and decapitate helpless victims.)
To: JustAmy
OKers.
I'll be larking and lurking somewhere about.
79
posted on
09/09/2004 11:18:06 AM PDT
by
Darksheare
(Conquerors of the nice T-shirt!)
To: Jen
What??? Victoria's profile is still there. Not exactly, it reappeared :) at #56 the account was still s or b as it was all day yesterday.
80
posted on
09/09/2004 11:20:20 AM PDT
by
bjs1779
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