Posted on 02/11/2014 5:59:53 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska
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God Bless you good, Mac. Good night and rest well. Thanks for helping honor our troops, past and present. Thank you for your service to our country.
(((HUGS))) HEE-HAW!!! HEE-HAW!!!
Singing female bass Players are even cooler...LOL!
Night of passion
yes..we are runnin’ off the rails on a crazy train.....
Good evening, Connie, and thank you for the tributes to our troops. *HUGS*
Did you have a good Tuesday? Warm enough? It was -5 when I got up this morning.
I got a little strict with him today.
I was going to put a ‘Beavis and Butt-Head’ picture, just to mess with you...
LOL...My favorite movie of all time is about a bass player and a real saxophonist...Some Like it Hot.
Jack Lemmon is the bass player,
And Tony Curtis plays sax.
Tuesday was a good day & hope yous was as well!
We are predicted to hit the 80’S this week...to hot too soon!
Ozzie tried to move into a gated community nearby (I teach there) and the neighbors voted “No”. LOL!
I’ve actually heard of that. Gonna have to look it up.
Good evening, real saxophonist....content is good.
Happy almost Valentine’s Day.
You will laugh yourself sick...I guarantee.
Well....you got colder!! No snow here yet.
You and your jets stay warm and safe.
Super busy, but super progress day. I’m headed home with only about an hours worth of paperwork. d:o)
We did. -35 this morn. Jets are good.
Love that first picture of the USS Constitution. I had a chance to visit Boston in 1984, and visiting that ship was the highlight of my trip.
Just got home and it’s 9 and dropping.
The weather guys say not a drop of moisture in the air, so no hope of snow.
Sculptors have a term for the artists ability to look at a rough piece of stone and see it in its final, perfected form. It is called hyperseeing.
Gutzon Borglum (18671941) is the sculptor who created many well-known public works of art. Probably the most famous is Mt. Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota. Borglums housekeeper captured the concept of hyperseeing when she gazed up at the massive faces of the four US presidents on Mt. Rushmore for the first time. Mr. Borglum, she gasped, how did you know Mr. Lincoln was in that rock?
Hyperseeing is also a good description of our all-seeing God. He sees all that we are and more. He sees what we shall be when He has completed His work and we stand before Him, holy and without blemish: the exact likeness, the very image of Jesus. The God who started this great work in you will keep at it until He completes it on the very day Jesus Christ appears (see Phil. 1:6).
God will not be denied! He has such a longing for our perfection that nothing can or will remain an obstacle until He has finished the work He began so long ago.
If only . . . if only we will put ourselves in the Master Sculptors hands.
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