Posted on 11/30/2010 10:25:25 PM PST by JustAmy
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LOL! Ya think this dog sleeps with his tongue out?
Sweet dreams and take care of that back!
LOL....I dunno but he might get it stepped on if he isn’t careful!
At the rate you are going, you’ll perhaps be celebrating your birthday all year? LOL! :)
I find that to be the way we should all do it! Enjoy it 'til the next one arrives and go from there! ;)
Nighty-night, JC! May Angels sprinkle you with Angel Dust, as you drift off into slumberland!
I had a busy day yesterday and didn’t get to comment on your beautiful graphic and poem, Amy and Lori! Lovely as always and thank you ladies.
I loved this one Amy. Doesn’t get any better than this!!!
Thank you!
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I did not post that gorgeous Cardinal graphic..Amy did..LOL
I can just see the frantic activity..GOOD JOB making sure little hummer could feed!
My daughter used to have stay behinds in Houston..worried her so when it got really cold!
So beautiful, Amy!
Pupils of Jiujiang Primary School pose for a photo in front of their paper-cuttings forming the numerals
of 2011 during a celebration for the coming new year in Jiujiang, east China's Jiangxi Province, Dec. 31, 2010.
People participate in torchlighting procession during the 4-day Scotland hogmanay in Edinburgh,
Dec 30, 2010. People in Edinburgh celebrate New Year in Scotland style in a four day hogmanay,
including torchlight procession,
People wearing holiday costumes take part in a New Year parade in Bishkek, capital of Kyrgyzstan,
Dec. 31, 2010.
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Meg, I said you were a ‘show-off’ because you said it was 71 where you live. I think it dropped to the teens here in Sedona last night. I left all faucets on with a trickle, and the cupboards under the sinks open. I wrapped all my outdoor faucets with insulation.
Then, I brought in the hummer’s feeder, and put it back out this morning at dawn. (How do those little birds stay alive when it gets so cold?)
For the first time I have ever seen, I have foot long icicles hanging from my eaves.
Hope you are enjoying a nice lovely day, there in beach weather. LOL!
LOL..It won’t reach 70 today..It’s 60.
I have never had icicles that long! I had icicles hanging from a trellis over the patio entry last year..It was magical when the sun hit them..It was after a snow.
I keep one bathroom’s cabinets open under the sink. It is my only outside wall sink..
I have foam lined covers to snap on over my outside faucets..I still have a hose connected..mustn’t forget that!
Sprinkler system is the HOA reponsibility.
This balmy weather won’t last here.
I think I read the lack of food kills the hummers more than cold. Good luck with the little stay behind.
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WOW! Great pictures! Some countries really know how to bring in the New Year, don’t they?
Chinese TV is showing snow in Flagstaff.
Ive always thought that you can see the hand of God best in the rearview mirror. Looking back, its easier to understand why He placed us in the home that He did; why He brought certain people and circumstances into and out of our lives; why He permitted difficulties and pain; why He took us to different places and put us in various jobs and careers.
In my own life, I get a lot of clarity (though not perfect claritythats heavens joy!) about the wise and loving ways of God as I reflect on the ways He has managed my journey by the works of [His] hands (Ps. 92:4). With the psalmist, it makes me glad and strikes a note of joy in my heart to see how often God has assisted, directed, and managed the outcomes so faithfully (Ps. 111).
Looking ahead, though, is not always so clear. Have you ever had that lost feeling when the road ahead seems twisted, foggy, and scary? Before you move into next year, stop and look in the rearview mirror of the year gone by, and joyfully realize that God meant it when He said, I will never leave you nor forsake you. So we may boldly say: The Lord is my helper; I will not fear (Heb. 13:5-6).
With the promise of Gods presence and help in mind, you can move ahead into 2011 with utmost confidence.
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