Posted on 05/12/2019 5:21:03 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska
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Hi Everybody!
(((HUGS)))
Bible in a Year: 2 Kings 1718; John 3:1936
I have let you see it with your eyes, but you will not cross over into it. Deuteronomy 34:4
Ah, every pier is a longing in stone! says a line in Fernando Pessoas Portuguese poem Ode Marítima. Pessoas pier represents the emotions we feel as a ship moves slowly away from us. The vessel departs but the pier remains, an enduring monument to hopes and dreams, partings and yearnings. We ache for whats lost, and for what we cant quite reach.
The Portuguese word translated longing (saudade) refers to a nostalgic yearning we feela deep ache that defies definition. The poet is describing the indescribable.
We might say that Mount Nebo was Mosess longing in stone. From Nebo he gazed into the promised landa land he would never reach. Gods words to MosesI have let you see it with your eyes, but you will not cross over into it (Deuteronomy 34:4)might seem harsh. But if thats all we see, we miss the heart of whats happening. God is speaking immense comfort to Moses: This is the land I promised on oath to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob when I said, I will give it to your descendants (v. 4). Very soon, Moses would leave Nebo for a land far better than Canaan (v. 5).
Life often finds us standing on the pier. Loved ones depart; hopes fade; dreams die. Amid it all we sense echoes of Eden and hints of heaven. Our longings point us to God. He is the fulfillment we yearn for.
What are your unfulfilled longings? What places in life are you trying to satisfy with wrong things? How can you find true fulfillment in God alone?
The sweetest thing in all my life has been the longingto reach the Mountain, to find the place where all beauty came from. C. S. Lewis
In the early years of the Enterprise, she visited Boston. The ship was too large to come into the inner harbor, so my Dad chartered a little boat, and he took all of us kids out to see her, anchored out in the more open “outer” harbor.
I can still see in my mind’s eye how HUGE she is, like a mountain rising out of the sea.
This was years before STAR TREK, so THIS has always been “The Enterprise” for me!
Hai Kathy (((HUGS))) sitting in the terminal at Kansas City waiting to take a short flight to Atlanta then overnight there.
*sigh* one must hit “Post” after “Preview”
Hi!
Even the name, “Enterprise”, extends itself into the future and into space: “Star Trek”.
? The Big E ( CVN-65) was taken out of service Dec.2012
? The Big E ( CVN-65) was taken out of service Dec.2012
I had the tremendous honor of meeting and doing some work for the first Captain of the USS Enterprise, Vice Admiral (Ret) Vincent Paul de Poix.
He had a house filled with Navy and WWII memorabilia and he would share his Naval memories with me.
A great patriotic man who went on to serve his country in other capacities too.
Nice weather for a change.
Happy Mother’s Day to all.
Good evening, ML...((HUGS))...did you have a big day? Go out with Blue? Hike with Penny?
Overcast here and maybe no sun til mid-week.
I served on board that ship. I’m hoping once they remove all the nuclear waste they might put it on display somewhere. I’d love to tour it. If I had the chance I could probably find my bunk and the CATCC where I worked.
I don’t think a decision has been made yet. I have read different stories on complete destruction to having it just as you said.
Cold pouring rain all day here. But I did enjoy a nice Mother’s Day Brunch at my sister’s house.
So neither a ride nor a hike was in the cards, but Penny did come to the brunch and get a few treats.
A ship with a lot of history. Thanks for this story!
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A friend of ours served on the USS Enterprise during Vietnam and I had a few "adoptees" serving on it during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Not a huge connection to the ship, like to those who served on her, but I'll take what I can get. :-)
I always feel a pang when these mighty ships are decommissioned.
~ Hall of Heroes: USS Enterprise ~
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