Posted on 06/01/2013 3:58:06 AM PDT by JustAmy
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You know what?? Our blondish sheltie was Dolly and the black and white was Cagney. I got one post a little mixed up so whats new about that? I think I have permission to get mixed up at this young age, don’t you? LOL!!
I forgot if I answered this or not but that owl is so sweet and a little sad, too.
I certainly enjoyed all of the beautiful graphics and pictures today. And the words are always helpful for our minds. Thanks, everyone! I’m thankful for my Amy’s Place friends. Love all of you! (((HUGS)))
Awesome picture!
I use horse specfic fly spray, but wonder if it is worth it. It must help. Having two horses makes a bottle of spray not last long. I buy it by the case to save money.
I wish they only had butterflies to deal with.
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Thank you for sharing that graphic, Kitty! I don’t believe I have ever seen that one, before! It is so gentle and beautiful!
Oh, thank you for the kind words, JC.
That is why I picked that graphic. I wanted a picture that depicted 'weariness and heavy-heart' to put that particular scripture on.
(((((Hugs, Dear FRiends. Love you All!)))))
a really beautiful picture of a hummer...love those birds, flying jewels...
Some people love to shop. They have a perpetual desire to buy, buy, buy. The craze to find the latest deal is worldwide. There are huge shopping malls in China, Saudi Arabia, Canada, the Philippines, the United States, and around the world. A rise in store purchases and online buying show that buying is a global phenomenon.
Shopping can be fun. Certainly, there is nothing wrong with trying to find a real deal and to enjoy the things God has given to us. But when we become preoccupied with obtaining material goods, we lose focus.
Jesus challenged His listeners with these words: Take heed and beware of covetousness, for ones life does not consist in the abundance of the things he possesses (Luke 12:15). He went on to tell a parable about a man who lays up treasure for himself, but is not concerned about his relationship with God (v.21).
How can we learn to be content with what we have and not be consumed with amassing more? Here are some ways: View material goods as given by God to be used wisely (Matt. 25:14-30). Work hard to earn and save money (Prov. 6:6-11). Give to the Lords work and those in need (2 Cor. 9:7; Prov. 19:17). And always remember to be thankful and to enjoy what God gives (1 Tim. 6:17).
Read: Luke 12:13-21
Amen..Thank you Rus.
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woke up to rain, we needed it.
A good way to start your toes to tapping on a Monday morning. Blue Grass Gospel.
I’m Working on a Road to Gloryland: THE OCOEE PARKING LOT BLUEGRASS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0z_dHD8SpU
Thank you Meg! We are finally cooling down after a week of high heat and humidity. But it’s summer now so we should expect it right?
They really are more beautiful than jewels. these jewels have life and movement...although I wouldn’t turn down a glass filled with rubys :O)
We are heating up..back to Texas summer..I know you all were hotter than normal.
Have a good week, Rus.
;o)
Have fun seeing your grandson and his wife! Bless him for serving in the Navy.
Thank you so much, TCP!
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