Posted on 08/01/2013 8:08:20 AM PDT by Mama_Bear
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I cannot open it, either, JC. I just KNOW it must be a darling video!
Meg, thank you for your beautiful opening today (and your lovely posts every day!)
I’ve been reading some of the posts that you made this past week, and so impressed with they beauty and inspiration they all display.
Thank you for sharing positive, uplifting graphics and words, during these tumultuous times, Meg!
Hi! What a beautiful day here in MY. 70 and sunny. Just got done cutting my grass it always takes 2 to 2.5 hours on my lawn tractor. I will take this weather year round.
I call that perfect weather! We had a bit of rain yesterday and last night...always needed..so we are a cool 78 and still cloudy. Cooler mornings signal fall but we still have warm weather for awhile.
That’s a lot of mowing!
Almost 2 acres of grass. I love it tho. Looks so good after being cut. Plenty of room for the kids to play volley ball, Frisbee and plus put up a big canopy for a party.
Kids are older now, 35, 24, 22 and 18 so it’s more like young adult parties. We even have a big fire pit to light bonfires. Neighbors don’t bother us and it’s quiet.
Sounds like a great place to be.
Thank you to Everyone for the Wonderful Sunday Posts.
(((((Goodnight, and God Bless)))))
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Visitors to Colorado often become dehydrated without realizing it. The dry climate and intense sun, especially in the mountains, can rapidly deplete the bodys fluids. Thats why many tourist maps and signs urge people to drink plenty of water.
In the Bible, water is often used as a symbol of Jesus as the Living Water who satisfies our deepest needs. So its quite fitting that one of Jesus most memorable conversations took place at a well (John 4:1-42). It began with Jesus asking a Samaritan woman for a drink of water (v.7). It quickly progressed to a discussion of something more when Jesus said to her: Whoever drinks of this [physical] water will thirst again, but whoever drinks of the water that I shall give him will never thirst. But the water that I shall give him will become in him a fountain of water springing up into everlasting life (vv.13-14).
As a result of this conversation, the woman and many people in the village where she lived came to believe that Jesus was the Christ, the Savior of the world (v.42).
We cant live without water. Nor can we truly live now or eternally without the living water we receive from knowing Jesus Christ as our Savior. We can drink of His life-giving water today.
Read: John 4:7-14
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I was scanning through the computer just playing and looking and ran into this touching story. God works in mysterious ways, doesn’t he? The right Mommy got the right baby boy. Hallelujah!
http://www.godvine.com/Mother-s-Inspiring-Video-About-her-Blind-Baby-Boy-1484.html
Amy's Place is the home of the most loving and good people, every one of you!!
This image is very large - in case you save it...
(((((Thank you Again!)))))
This is so cute, potlatch.
(((HUGS)))
I can’t get by this post and can’t figure out why I can’t get the latest posts. Reckon this computer is failing me. God any ideas??
If you posted a picture, I didn’t get it...sniff~~~~
Fotki is messed again, darn it. :(
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