Posted on 01/05/2025 5:00:50 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska
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Evening, Kathy!
Woohoo! Am I among the top 10?
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Good evening, Mooch....you are in the top spot!!
Did you have a great Hanukkah? Hope you are having nice weather to start the new year.
Weather here is predicted to be high winds and temps about freezing for a week. I sure hope they are wrong. I HATE ICY CONDITIONS!
ALVIN YORK AND THE IRS!
6 MINUTE VIDEO
https://youtu.be/RDrBWPI1Ctk
How the federal government “honored” one of America’s most heroic and decorated veterans.
Share if you agree that Trump’s call to enact TARIFFS on foreign goods and KILL the INCOME TAX will drag the Swamp back CLOSER TO THE CONSTITUTION THEY SWORE AN OATH TO “PRESERVE, PROTECT AND DEFEND”
(AND PROMPTLY FORGOT!!)
Good evening, ML...((HUGS))...you Tippy be sure and stay warm.
We seem to be headed for a week of temps above freezing and some high winds. Ice, ice, and more ice. Not happy!
>It was at this time that the U.S. Army discovered Millet’s 1941 desertion; he was court-martialed, convicted, ordered to pay a $52 fine, and stripped of his leave privileges. Only weeks later, he was given a battlefield commission to second lieutenant.
Gotta love the git-er-done attitude of a country and military engaged in a serious existential fight.


Good evening, radu....warming? Rain?
“They” say high winds are coming, as well as temps above freezing. Not good!
Not gonna be a good week if temps stay above freezing for a week. *sigh*
Howdy, Kathy.
Yes and yes. It warmed up today and it’s pouring now. Right behind the rain are freezing temps and wet surfaces will turn to ice. Not supposed to get above freezing tomorrow so I’m glad I don’t need to go anywhere. I’m not leaving the house.
It’s been blustery enough up there, I haven’t had the sound on with the LH cam. Too noisy. And it’s going to get worse? And warmer? Oh boy. Y’all are in for some fun. NOT!
I guess we’re getting your freezing temps this week. Gonna be a cold one, and they’re calling for snow Friday.
Ugh! Sorry to hear that.
I don’t know if we will be affected by this big storm coming through. I really hope NOT!


Matthew’s gospel emphasizes gentile (non-Jewish) inclusion into God’s redemption story. His genealogy, for example, highlights three gentile women—Tamar, Rahab, and Ruth (Matthew 1:3, 5). And Bathsheba, Solomon’s mother, was previously married to a gentile, Uriah the Hittite (v. 6). In Matthew 2, gentiles—the magi (who may have been members of the Persian royal court)—come to worship Jesus (vv. 1-2). By highlighting gentile inclusion in Christ’s story, Matthew leads his readers to the good news that God’s redemption is for all people and His followers are called to “make disciples of all nations” (28:19).
Phillips Brooks wrote the lyrics to the beloved carol “O Little Town of Bethlehem” after visiting Bethlehem. Brooks, pastor of a church in the United States, was so moved by his experience that he wrote this to his Sunday school students: “I remember . . . on Christmas Eve, when I was standing in the old church at Bethlehem, close to the spot where Jesus was born, when the whole church was ringing hour after hour with the splendid hymns of praise to God, how again and again it seemed as if I could hear voices that I knew well, telling each other of the ‘Wonderful Night’ of the Savior’s birth.”
In 1868, Brooks put his thoughts into a poem, and his church organist set it to music. The song spoke stillness and peace into the unsettling aftermath of the American Civil War: “O little town of Bethlehem / How still we see thee lie! / . . . The hopes and fears of all the years / Are met in thee tonight.”
Matthew wrote of our Savior’s birth in Bethlehem in Matthew 2. When the “Magi from the east” (v. 1) followed the star to Bethlehem (see Micah 5:2), “they were overjoyed” to find Jesus (Matthew 2:10).
Today, as we celebrate Epiphany, we too need the glorious news of our Savior’s birth. As the hymn reminds us, He came to “cast out our sin and enter in” and “be born in us.” In Him, we find peace.
Where in your life do you need the peace the Savior offers? What aspect of Jesus’ story touches you most?
Dear Jesus, thank You for the hope and peace You’ve brought to me.
True peace can only be found in Jesus, learn more by reading The Peace that Jesus Brings.
Very cold here. Brrr! I stayed home today.
Hanukkah was very nice; I went to some parties, had the best potato pancakes ever!
I feel like tomorrow is back to the real world.
Howdy, luvie.
How was your day?
It was quiet here, then wet. Still warm at the moment but once the rain moves out, down go the temps. :-(
Hey there, radu!
It was ok except for the early wake-up, the short nap and the chillier weather. The high was about 43, but there was a brisk breeze that made it “feel” like 36-ish. Right now it’s 34 and it’s supposed to get down to about 27 over night. And stay much cooler all week.
Enjou the warm and the rain while they’re there. I have a feeling you’ll be way cooler than we will be. I just hope that rain doesn’t turn to a layer of ice overnight. Ugh
Good evening, Dick Bachhert...thanks for the link. I would love to see the income tax gone and the IRS done.
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