Posted on 02/29/2024 8:53:40 PM PST by CottonBall
ALL ABOARD THE TRUMP FAMILY TRAIN, EST. 2017 BY DOLLYCALI!
Survived everything thrown at it over the years, just like President Trump....including trolls, moles and saboteurs.
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They opened for me Spunky. In Safari
They opened for me Spunky. In Safari
Judy~
Be REEEEEEALLY careful when you get up to pee!
LOL
I forgot to mention one thing about your article on Whipple .
over the years I’ve made many trips on I-77 and stopped for hours or even overnight in Marietta. It’s a charming city with a lot of interesting things. it’s on the Ohio River which is the dividing line between Ohio and West Virginia.
it was the halfway mark between my home in North Carolina and where my parents were in Sagamore Hills Ohio.
I’ll be making a trip in the next two months to Ohio for one or two weeks I’m sure I’ll spend a couple hours again in Marietta
>>>> I don’t have an answer. My only purpose in posting this is to have my tagline seen :)
How about: “Just a FRiend dropping in to say Hi ?!?!😀
Gorgeous ! I have to look on map and see how far away you are from sounky in Las Vegas
Hahaha that’s the first thing I thought when I saw that pic. I’d wind up in the drink for sure!
Gorgeous, Easy.
Hi Judy!!! Passing like two ships in sunset
This ship is going to again try to sleep.
How was the pie (s) ???
Did you share w family?
Good morning, lysie!
I see BACON!
Hurray!
Thank you!
I was thinkn the same thing, half awake walking across that uneven surface with a fish pond next to your exit would not be a good idea.
We have a power dam nearby with one of those hand crank electric generator. You have to put a tremendous effort to even light a light bulb. A car, never happen, we have no clue. But I guess that is how the game is played.
Bible in a Year :
Seeing in the distance a fig tree in leaf, he went to find out if it had any fruit.
Cindy was excited for her new job in a nonprofit company. What an opportunity to make a difference! She soon discovered her coworkers didn’t share her enthusiasm. They mocked the company’s mission and made excuses for their poor performance as they looked elsewhere for more lucrative positions. Cindy wished she’d never applied for this job. What looked great from afar was disappointing up close.
This was Jesus’ problem with the fig tree mentioned in today’s story (Mark 11:13). It was early in the season, yet the tree’s leaves signaled it might have early figs. Nope. The tree had sprouted leaves, but it hadn’t yet produced fruit. Disappointed, Jesus cursed the tree, “May no one ever eat fruit from you again” (v. 14). By the next morning the tree had entirely withered (v. 20).
Christ once fasted forty days, so He knew how to go without food. Cursing the fig tree was not about His appetite. It was an object lesson. The tree represented Israel, which had the trappings of true religion but had lost the point. They were about to kill their Messiah, the Son of God. How more barren could they be?
We may look good from afar, but Jesus comes near, looking for fruit that only His Spirit can produce. Our fruit need not be spectacular. But it must be supernatural, such as love, joy, and peace in hard times (Galatians 5:22). Relying on the Spirit, we can bear fruit even then for Jesus. .
Reflect & Pray
What fruit do others see in you? How might you be more fruitful?
Holy Spirit, prune me so I might bear more fruit.
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hmmm, probably by reading less political news, it certainly effects our attitude.
Hi Dolly!
This ship just got moving this morning. Very late, but better late than never!
Good morning, exit. You are welcome.
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