I walk in the way Jesus walked, even though I am a sinner, in hopes of reflecting the life He has changed within.
Last post was on becoming. To become a reflection of Christ when we are sinners is the process of becoming the word of God in spite of being sinners. Sounds impossible doesn't it? Jesus was the only one who was without sin. It isn't hard once you realize all of the saints, in fact all of the holy people of the bible, were sinners. The difference was that each of them repented and went forward in the ways God was teaching them to go. How is that possible when "God does not talk to His people any longer". That is a fallacy! The problem is not with God or Christ but with us. We live in a world that is moving at break neck speed. There is little to no time given to pause and hear Him speak to us. We are taught from the time we are born to be on the go, to seek out everything this world can give us. The things of this world seldom reflect the kingdom of God. (Mark 10:17-31) If you are willing to stop, be still and listen for the voice of God, you will soon find He still speaks to those who seek Him. My favorite reminder is in 1 Kings 19:9-13. I try to practice this every day, especially on my walks. Find a private place free of distractions. STOP! BE STILL in mind and spirit. Talk to Him as you would someone standing next to you. With some practice you will find He is always talking to you. It is very often in a very quiet, soft voice. It has the power to change your very appearance, to make you visibly different from the world. Everyone is different. He is always present no matter the state we are in. Imitate Him and follow His ways. Others will take note of the change in you. Of that you can be sure.
This brings up a very interesting thought. It is hard to see ones self as a saint but by striving to be an example of Christ you are also becoming saint like. Remember that the saints were sinners too. They just worked hard at what our Lord chose for them to do. They surrendered to His will. As they surrendered their life changed in ways that became an example of His life. Still think you are not noticed when you imitate Christ? People do notice when someone becomes "different" in a good way. That is a very interesting way of looking at being an example.
Last weekend I got a very special surprise after finishing shoveling snow off my front walk. I heard a bird call not heard in my neighborhood before. I looked around and sitting high in the pine tree two houses down was a very wet
visitor. It was cloudy, damp and dreary day but there sad an adult Bald Eagle. The pictures are a tad fuzzy due to the weather and full telephoto. Enjoy!
Neither my neighbor that was helping to clear my sidewalk nor I saw it land there. It was obviously aware of us though.
We both went and got our cameras to record the event. It was a surprise that the Eagle stayed as long as it did.
I managed to get many pictures from both my back and side yard. It was in the tree for more than a half hour. In fact I don't know how long it visited. Here are a few more pics.
Like an owl they can rotate their heads at least 180 degrees. Amazing.
Magnificent birds. As you can tell this one is soaked from the rain and snow mix. I am sure it was taking a break from its migration.
Than you for visiting. May the good Lord bless and keep you always safe and healthy. May you Christmas be more than you expect and your New Year be the best ever. Remember to always Love The Details.
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Friday, December 23, 2016
Sunday, November 27, 2016
Becoming
Today is a new day, a chance to live as Christ lived so that we may grow into what we were meant to be.
I have been looking at the life of Christ and how He lived in Israel. Not from a Christian point of view but from the view of his people, the Israelites. How? The language and conditions under which he lived. I some ways it changes one's perspective not to mention understanding. The original language is difficult to translate into Greek let alone English. Many of the Hebrew words have no counter part in either language. They are not translatable without lengthy expositions. It amazes me that the bible scholars managed to do what they did as accurately as they did. Still there are things that I wanted to understand that seemed unfinished or unspoken. Crazy? Maybe! Since I neither speak nor understand Hebrew, ancient Hebrew, it poses a problem. Research is what was needed to understand the root words and phrases Jesus would have been familiar with and used. The result is a fuller understanding and appreciation of His daily life and the things He taught. That is a revelation on what He wants us to become, at least to me. Becoming as He is, that is right, IS, means allowing Him to become us. When He died on the cross for us and we accept his gift of salvation, we are forgiven for past, present and future sins so long as we believe in Him and allow Him into our lives. "You are healed. Go and sin no more," were often his words. Imagine that. A love so great that instant forgiveness is possible. Those words are relevant even today.
It is true that it is difficult to grasp those words without His physical body for us to see and touch. It is possible to touch Him spiritually. He does come to us and touch us daily in our walk with him. We are not always aware of His presence but He is there. When it seems He is far from us, it is not he that moved but us. We are never abandoned. The miracle of healing is often very subtle to the point of not being noticed. This is often the one that is experienced. It may be in retrospect that it will be seen. That does not make it any less a miracle. Every breath we take is a miracle. Every birth, first step, new experience, first love, waking moment or anything else you might name is a miracle. It all contributes to drawing closer to Him to become the "I am" we were meant to be.
I have a card that Em from creative EM sent last Easter. Jill had it all this time so I am sure it was never posted. Thanks and God bless you Em.
Thank you for stopping by and leaving a comment. May the good Lord keep you safe and well. Remember to always Love The Details. God Bless.
I have been looking at the life of Christ and how He lived in Israel. Not from a Christian point of view but from the view of his people, the Israelites. How? The language and conditions under which he lived. I some ways it changes one's perspective not to mention understanding. The original language is difficult to translate into Greek let alone English. Many of the Hebrew words have no counter part in either language. They are not translatable without lengthy expositions. It amazes me that the bible scholars managed to do what they did as accurately as they did. Still there are things that I wanted to understand that seemed unfinished or unspoken. Crazy? Maybe! Since I neither speak nor understand Hebrew, ancient Hebrew, it poses a problem. Research is what was needed to understand the root words and phrases Jesus would have been familiar with and used. The result is a fuller understanding and appreciation of His daily life and the things He taught. That is a revelation on what He wants us to become, at least to me. Becoming as He is, that is right, IS, means allowing Him to become us. When He died on the cross for us and we accept his gift of salvation, we are forgiven for past, present and future sins so long as we believe in Him and allow Him into our lives. "You are healed. Go and sin no more," were often his words. Imagine that. A love so great that instant forgiveness is possible. Those words are relevant even today.
It is true that it is difficult to grasp those words without His physical body for us to see and touch. It is possible to touch Him spiritually. He does come to us and touch us daily in our walk with him. We are not always aware of His presence but He is there. When it seems He is far from us, it is not he that moved but us. We are never abandoned. The miracle of healing is often very subtle to the point of not being noticed. This is often the one that is experienced. It may be in retrospect that it will be seen. That does not make it any less a miracle. Every breath we take is a miracle. Every birth, first step, new experience, first love, waking moment or anything else you might name is a miracle. It all contributes to drawing closer to Him to become the "I am" we were meant to be.
I have a card that Em from creative EM sent last Easter. Jill had it all this time so I am sure it was never posted. Thanks and God bless you Em.
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Let go! Open up!
Begin to be now what you will be hereafter.
William James
Read more at: http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes_of_the_day.html
This past few months have been mind numbing. The inner hunger for spiritual enlightenment is unreal. It seems there has been a spiritual dam burst and it has caused an overload. There are times in our lives when choices are presented to us. Those choices are crossroads that allow us to stay where we are or move on. The right choice may mean staying in the shallows or moving out into the deep end. Until the choice is made there is no way of knowing which it will be. Facing life ending or changing choices is one of those places. The decision to place yourself in the hands of the Lord, to accept whatever it is He has for you, is life changing. Why? At that point you are open, without pretense, without barriers, without defenses or excuses. You are prostrate, face down in the dirt and vulnerable. Is this where the Lord wants you to be? At times! It is the place of total and complete acceptance. It does not matter how intelligent you are, what your education is, how much knowledge you have or how rich your are. It does not matter if you are wildly popular with a plethora of friends, alone and forgotten, happy or sad. At the moment of complete abandonment to Christ He pours more into you than can be absorbed in a lifetime of experiences or study. You will never finish understanding it all. Amazingly, it does not matter since He will guide you on your way. He will give you what you need as you need it. It is His understanding living in us and moving through us that is what is important. All that is needed is the willingness to remain open and to be willing to move forward. Open yourself to His Spirit to find life and peace in all you do. There are many surprises for those that allow Him to become one with them.
I have a card to share with you today. This card came at just the perfect time, right after getting the news that my only living aunt had passed away. Though the card was for support for the accident the uplift was immediate.
The cards from Maria F (rieslingmama). Hugs back to you Maria. Your card is beautiful.
OOPS: I missed these die cuts Maria sent me on the original Post. Sorry Maria and thank you again.
Now to share a bit of the fall color from one of my walks.
A hiking trail through one of the local developments.
Just a few of the neighborhood beauties.
That's it for now. Thank you for the support and understanding. I am already preparing a new post but it will still be a week or two before it is done. God bless you all and remember to always Love The Details.
William James
Read more at: http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes_of_the_day.html
This past few months have been mind numbing. The inner hunger for spiritual enlightenment is unreal. It seems there has been a spiritual dam burst and it has caused an overload. There are times in our lives when choices are presented to us. Those choices are crossroads that allow us to stay where we are or move on. The right choice may mean staying in the shallows or moving out into the deep end. Until the choice is made there is no way of knowing which it will be. Facing life ending or changing choices is one of those places. The decision to place yourself in the hands of the Lord, to accept whatever it is He has for you, is life changing. Why? At that point you are open, without pretense, without barriers, without defenses or excuses. You are prostrate, face down in the dirt and vulnerable. Is this where the Lord wants you to be? At times! It is the place of total and complete acceptance. It does not matter how intelligent you are, what your education is, how much knowledge you have or how rich your are. It does not matter if you are wildly popular with a plethora of friends, alone and forgotten, happy or sad. At the moment of complete abandonment to Christ He pours more into you than can be absorbed in a lifetime of experiences or study. You will never finish understanding it all. Amazingly, it does not matter since He will guide you on your way. He will give you what you need as you need it. It is His understanding living in us and moving through us that is what is important. All that is needed is the willingness to remain open and to be willing to move forward. Open yourself to His Spirit to find life and peace in all you do. There are many surprises for those that allow Him to become one with them.
I have a card to share with you today. This card came at just the perfect time, right after getting the news that my only living aunt had passed away. Though the card was for support for the accident the uplift was immediate.
The cards from Maria F (rieslingmama). Hugs back to you Maria. Your card is beautiful.
OOPS: I missed these die cuts Maria sent me on the original Post. Sorry Maria and thank you again.
Now to share a bit of the fall color from one of my walks.
A hiking trail through one of the local developments.
Just a few of the neighborhood beauties.
That's it for now. Thank you for the support and understanding. I am already preparing a new post but it will still be a week or two before it is done. God bless you all and remember to always Love The Details.
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Thank You
Before starting, I would like to thank those that dropped by and left a comment and prayer wishes. It is greatly appreciated. You have made the days lighter and brighter.
Our walk through life is not guaranteed to be without trials and risks. The unexpected is the rule and not the exception. How we handle what happens is what shapes our direction in life. Everything has a purpose. Those things can be seen as positive or negative. The choice is yours. For those that have faced a decision at a crossroad there can be many choices to be made. Mine was to tell the Lord, "I am yours. I give myself to you and whatever must be I will accept." The choice truly is ours. Make the right one and even a simple walk down the street will turn into something new and wonderful. Everything around you is new and special. Being alive takes on a different meaning. In a very real sense you are born again. The wonder around us is as a child would see it, fresh, untouched, as if never before seen. As much as we can, it is like experiencing God's love in a very real way. It brings to mind my favorite verse of all that describes God and His son Jesus. "Whoever fails to love does not know God, because God is love." (The New Jerusalem Bible. (1985). (1 Jn 4:8). New York: Doubleday.)
There are two things I would like to share with you today. The first is an anniversary card, our 53rd, from Jill. Yep! 53 wonderful years as of the end of August. Each and every one a treasure.
The next card is a birthday card from a very special friend, Em from Creative EM. She knows I love all things from nature. Thank you Em. It means a great deal to me. You are a special friend indeed.
Next is another birthday card. This is from Jill. On the front is a simple "celebrate" with a farm background. Considering the near miss this year there is reason to celebrate getting this card. It could very well have been without me. She is very special in every way.
There is a special story to go along with this card. Jill found a Bed and Breakfast called the Hurst House B&B. It sits on a hill in the Amish country near Ephrata, PA. We drove down to see what it was like and to find out what the availability would be like. Turns out we both loved the place. The views are spectacular and it is as the on-line images show. When we inquired what rooms would be available we got a major surprise. There was only one room available in the near future. and was on the 15th of September. MY BIRTHDAY. We booked the night as my present. It was wonderful and would have tried for another night or two if they were available. God is good.
Thank you for visiting and thank you for any comments. Remember to Love The Details. Until next time, Hugs and Blessings. Jim
Thursday, August 11, 2016
On The mend and Blessed
It has been awhile since the accident and last post. Healing and gaining strength back has been only part of the process. Since that time I read the actual emergency room report. It is described as "retroperitonial bleeding" and is a rare life threatening problem. It includes bleeding from an organ (my case), tumor, pelvic fractures and aneurisms to mention a few. I was informed at the time that they were considering admitting me to the ICU unit but decided not to after consulting with the surgeon on duty. Whew!
What was not shared is that I knew I was in serious trouble while in transit to the hospital. I felt there was a chance this could be fatal. Yes I felt that bad. I told the Lord "I place myself in Your hands. Whatever will be will be." At that moment a calm peace set in. Since then much has changed in how life is perceived. It is not clear what direction that will take but there is a definite change in direction. Jill and I are much closer than we were before. That is amazing in itself. There is a different attitude from family members, well, most family members.Many friends and neighbors have been most supportive as well. Some of you left comments to the last post that really were a great blessing to me. I have not gotten back to all of you but I will. Your posts have been kept and will be answered.
Walking for gaining strength is getting better each week. Currently it is up to 3500 to 4500 steps, that does not include 1000 to 1500 steps when making supper, grocery shopping or other routine things during the day. It sounds like a lot but most of the day is spent resting or sitting. DW insists I not exert myself to much yet. LOL. "Yes Mother!"
Since then windows 7 has been replaced with windows 10. That was not an easy transition. It took about a week until everything was ironed out, settings changed and programs updated, etc. Then there is the matter of creating system images and backups as well as emergency system repair disks. This was done for 3 computers. Angst was not a good things for a day or two. Jill was not happy about that part. It has taken me a bit to feel comfortable using the new system. Here I am and hopefully all goes well with this post.
I haven't worked much doing artwork because the sitting position causes discomfort. This heat wave is also hard. There is no air conditioning in the room my computer is in. I am beginning to create again and will share what is done when finished. For now it is hoped a few special photos will do as a replacement.
The first two images are of a red tailed hawk. The first one he was playing hide and seek with me. The second he was just looking to see what he could capture for a meal.
The next image is a broad wing hawk. The are smaller than the Red tail hawks.
The hawk had just caught and dispatch a squirrel.
Hope you enjoyed your visit. As soon as this heat lets up I will be visiting blogs to comment. Thank you so much for visiting and commenting. Remember to always Love The Details. God Bless.
Sunday, July 10, 2016
Just a short note
Sorry I have not been around for awhile. Back on June 17 I had a fall while working in my garden. It took a week to feel the results. That Saturday I spent the day in the emergency room. The results were the loss of two units of blood into my lower abdomen and three cracked ribs. I am told it was a rare condition and I was lucky it happened this way and that I am in such good health. It could have been far worse. No operations or other procedures were needed. I am on the mend but it will take at least three months to get back to near normal. They also did an EKG and a deep scan of my heart for an anomaly the doctor saw. I suspect it will be a heart murmur that I have had all of my life. I am doing well but tire easily and have little get up and go right now. Thank you for your support and I will be back and post as soon as I am able. In the meantime, remember to Love the Details.
Love, Hugs and Blessings to all.
Love, Hugs and Blessings to all.
Monday, May 9, 2016
Mercury Transit
Being an Amateur astronomer I could not resist today's transit of Mercury across the face of the sun. I was up at sunrise to see if it would be possible to see it. Good thing I did get up early because by mid morning the clouds were moving in and I would have missed it completely. Anywho, I used the projection method through a 3" refractor (all lenses, no mirror) to see it. I took a sheet of green card stock, cut a hole in the center and slipped it over the end with the eyepiece to act as a shield that would produce a shadow to make the projected image easier to see. I used a second bright white cards stock to act as the projection screen. I held it behind the telescope and focused the image onto it then took a bunch of pictures of the projected sun image. Here is the result.
It turned out pretty good considering there way a Breeze building. It made the scope vibrate and the card stock was hard to keep still. It later became impossible.
The image is actually horizontally reversed. The Blue oval circles highlight Sunspots that were captured and the Round black circle highlights Mercury on the face of the sun. It will be several years before this happens again. This is the best of five pictures taken. Shortly afterwards the clouds were too thick to get any more images.
By using a projection screen I was able to see the detail on the sun. NEVER view the sun without protection. It is advised that you never view the sun directly through a telescope or binoculars unless you have a proper sun filter attached to the front of your instrument. Never use an eyepiece filter as the heat generated will crack the filter and could result in blindness. Due to Mercury's small size the only way to see Mercury was through a telescope.
Hope you like what I managed to capture. Remember to always Love The Details. God Bless.
It turned out pretty good considering there way a Breeze building. It made the scope vibrate and the card stock was hard to keep still. It later became impossible.
The image is actually horizontally reversed. The Blue oval circles highlight Sunspots that were captured and the Round black circle highlights Mercury on the face of the sun. It will be several years before this happens again. This is the best of five pictures taken. Shortly afterwards the clouds were too thick to get any more images.
By using a projection screen I was able to see the detail on the sun. NEVER view the sun without protection. It is advised that you never view the sun directly through a telescope or binoculars unless you have a proper sun filter attached to the front of your instrument. Never use an eyepiece filter as the heat generated will crack the filter and could result in blindness. Due to Mercury's small size the only way to see Mercury was through a telescope.
Hope you like what I managed to capture. Remember to always Love The Details. God Bless.
Friday, May 6, 2016
The Sound of Prayer
The sound of prayer is not what you hear or speak but the voice of the soul submitting itself to the Lord.
What the mind of the believer struggles to put into words is in many cases a futile attempt to describe the indescribable. If you pay attention to the posture and face of the one praying, it is apparent the soul is speaking far better than the words being used. Eloquent words and long detailed prayer is often an attempt to convince God of the need within the prayer. Simple words from the heart, to the point and uncluttered, are more pleasing and more what our Lord wants from us. He knows better than us the details that fit the need. All of the reasoning in the world will not convince Him that we deserve something. He provides what we need and gives us what we are due as He sees fit. That is not to say a prayer will not be granted. You may have to repeat your prayer often. Matthew 7:7-8 states “Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it will be opened."(New American Standard Bible). Hope not coupled with prayer is an exercise in futility in my book. Far too often an unspoken prayer has been answered whereas spoken prayers were not. If a simple prayer is voiced and the soul is in agreement the sound of prayer carries to heaven and is heard. There is no pretense in the soul. No deceit or hiding place. All is open and pure. It is not clouded with the muddy waters of this world but the clear, pure dwelling place of our Lord within us. Prayer, especially the sound of prayer from within, is always heard. Your will be done and not mine, Lord. Amen
The time has come to show the results of the stencil project. This has been my project for several months. First, here is the stencil used to provide the base for this colored image. Simple enough isn't it? NOT!!!! It is not the way of this crafter to do things the easy way. As Jill most often says, " You are a brute for punishment." So what is new? Chuckle!! Where is the fun in boring? LOL.
Here is the Stencil called "Free Spirit". It is from PRIMA and the artist is Jamie Dougherty. It is roughly 6.75 X 11 inches (180mm X 280mm). That is a width and height measurement. I loved this image from the first time I saw it. It lends itself to the rebel within and the native american. I WILL NOT do this one too often but it is fun to do.
Here is the finished stencil. The hair was a major consideration. I settled on black, although that presented challenges in itself. Black is a greater challenge for me than the other hair colors.
The colors are slightly off true. I am looking for a way to true up the onscreen color with the real colors. There are utilities to do this but it also requires specific hardware. This reminds me, if anyone has problems reading a post, mine or otherwise, you can hold down the CTRL button and use the scroll wheel on your mouse to enlarge or reduce the size of the window, and thus the font, you are viewing.
I just realized the "r" and "t" in the word Spirit on the image are transposed. OOOPS!!!! Smile.
The top right of the card stock got a bit wet and is a little out of shape. Sorry about that. Smile again. SIGH. The image turned out quite well just the same. The pallet of Copic colors and pens is:
Skin: E41, R0000, R000, R00
Eye: B000, Boo, Copic Black 0.05 Multi liner
Lips: R81, R21
Head Band: #11 Gold atyou Spica pen, Copic Black 0.05 Muti liner
Feathers: B16, B21, B23, E42, E81, T10, 100
Flowers and Stems: YG63, Y14, Y67, YR24, YR31, G29, E09, E23, C29, R00, R27, R29, R39, R46, Copic Black 0.05 Multi liner
Hair: C2, C4, C6, C8, Copic Black 0.05 Multi liner
This image was both a challenge and fun to do. It turns out the skin shading was easier than expected as was the hair to some degree. The hair detail was tedious to say the least. That took several days.
Hope you enjoyed your visit today. Thank you so much for dropping by. Remember to always Love The Details and correct the mistakes. LOL. God Bless.
What the mind of the believer struggles to put into words is in many cases a futile attempt to describe the indescribable. If you pay attention to the posture and face of the one praying, it is apparent the soul is speaking far better than the words being used. Eloquent words and long detailed prayer is often an attempt to convince God of the need within the prayer. Simple words from the heart, to the point and uncluttered, are more pleasing and more what our Lord wants from us. He knows better than us the details that fit the need. All of the reasoning in the world will not convince Him that we deserve something. He provides what we need and gives us what we are due as He sees fit. That is not to say a prayer will not be granted. You may have to repeat your prayer often. Matthew 7:7-8 states “Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it will be opened."(New American Standard Bible). Hope not coupled with prayer is an exercise in futility in my book. Far too often an unspoken prayer has been answered whereas spoken prayers were not. If a simple prayer is voiced and the soul is in agreement the sound of prayer carries to heaven and is heard. There is no pretense in the soul. No deceit or hiding place. All is open and pure. It is not clouded with the muddy waters of this world but the clear, pure dwelling place of our Lord within us. Prayer, especially the sound of prayer from within, is always heard. Your will be done and not mine, Lord. Amen
The time has come to show the results of the stencil project. This has been my project for several months. First, here is the stencil used to provide the base for this colored image. Simple enough isn't it? NOT!!!! It is not the way of this crafter to do things the easy way. As Jill most often says, " You are a brute for punishment." So what is new? Chuckle!! Where is the fun in boring? LOL.
Here is the Stencil called "Free Spirit". It is from PRIMA and the artist is Jamie Dougherty. It is roughly 6.75 X 11 inches (180mm X 280mm). That is a width and height measurement. I loved this image from the first time I saw it. It lends itself to the rebel within and the native american. I WILL NOT do this one too often but it is fun to do.
Here is the finished stencil. The hair was a major consideration. I settled on black, although that presented challenges in itself. Black is a greater challenge for me than the other hair colors.
The colors are slightly off true. I am looking for a way to true up the onscreen color with the real colors. There are utilities to do this but it also requires specific hardware. This reminds me, if anyone has problems reading a post, mine or otherwise, you can hold down the CTRL button and use the scroll wheel on your mouse to enlarge or reduce the size of the window, and thus the font, you are viewing.
I just realized the "r" and "t" in the word Spirit on the image are transposed. OOOPS!!!! Smile.
Skin: E41, R0000, R000, R00
Eye: B000, Boo, Copic Black 0.05 Multi liner
Lips: R81, R21
Head Band: #11 Gold atyou Spica pen, Copic Black 0.05 Muti liner
Feathers: B16, B21, B23, E42, E81, T10, 100
Flowers and Stems: YG63, Y14, Y67, YR24, YR31, G29, E09, E23, C29, R00, R27, R29, R39, R46, Copic Black 0.05 Multi liner
Hair: C2, C4, C6, C8, Copic Black 0.05 Multi liner
This image was both a challenge and fun to do. It turns out the skin shading was easier than expected as was the hair to some degree. The hair detail was tedious to say the least. That took several days.
Hope you enjoyed your visit today. Thank you so much for dropping by. Remember to always Love The Details and correct the mistakes. LOL. God Bless.
Monday, April 18, 2016
One Step At A Time
For the past week or so I have been walking as much as possible. This past week, however, I turned up the the pace. I wanted to do as much as possible each day and have the best week ever. In a 7 day period I did 143,000 steps (paces).That translates into 66.79 miles. Within that, 217 floors (10 feet in height per floor) were registered. One 30,000 (14.16 miles) and one 35,000 (16.57 miles) and several 15 to 20,000+ step days were recorded. This was triggered by achieving a recorded distance of more than 1600 miles since last May. That is more than 3.5 million paces. Why am I telling you this? My walks are my time with our Lord and, at times, with my dear wife when she wants to walk for awhile. (I do spend good quality time with Jill other than this. No, she does not do the distance I do. Smile! I have no wish to carry her back to the house.) It is great alone time and meditation time. Just wanted to share this with all of you. Each and every step we as Christians take is one step closer to our goal. Looking back should present a view of how far we have come. In this case there is a spiritual and even a mental tally we should be able to recognize. It should be encouraging to you to recognize where you started and where your journey has brought you. Hindsight will keep you on track and moving in the right direction.
I have been reading through the book of wisdom for the past several months. There is much to ponder in this book. It is not the first time through but each time I try to read it from a different version of scripture. In 2 Chronicles 1:10 - 12 Solomon asks for wisdom and knowledge in that order. God grants his wish in that order. Knowledge is of no use without wisdom. Knowledge in and of itself is useless without the wisdom to know how or when to use it.
I have Two cards to share with you as well. I am not going to elaborate much on them. They are made from materials purchased at the Allentown, Pennsylvania Craft Fair. The first card was a bit of a challenge but Came out fairly well.
This card was meant to be a note card as is the second card I will present to you. The heart die cut is Impression Obsession "Die126-U". The Key is Our Daily Bread "Keys". The border is from Stamp On It. The paper and pearls are from my stash. Everything was glued on with TomBow Mono Liquid Glue using a tooth pick as the applicator
The next note card is a Impression Obsession die cut as well. It is "Die044-Y".
There are about 40 or 50 flowers in that flower head. Each one was glued on with TomBow Mono Liquid Glue using a tooth pick as the applicator. The white centers to the flowers was done with a white Gel pen. All Papers are from my stash.
The image that was shared last time is still in progress. Very tedious.
That will be it for now. Remember to always Love The Details. Hugs and Blessings.
I have been reading through the book of wisdom for the past several months. There is much to ponder in this book. It is not the first time through but each time I try to read it from a different version of scripture. In 2 Chronicles 1:10 - 12 Solomon asks for wisdom and knowledge in that order. God grants his wish in that order. Knowledge is of no use without wisdom. Knowledge in and of itself is useless without the wisdom to know how or when to use it.
I have Two cards to share with you as well. I am not going to elaborate much on them. They are made from materials purchased at the Allentown, Pennsylvania Craft Fair. The first card was a bit of a challenge but Came out fairly well.
This card was meant to be a note card as is the second card I will present to you. The heart die cut is Impression Obsession "Die126-U". The Key is Our Daily Bread "Keys". The border is from Stamp On It. The paper and pearls are from my stash. Everything was glued on with TomBow Mono Liquid Glue using a tooth pick as the applicator
The next note card is a Impression Obsession die cut as well. It is "Die044-Y".
There are about 40 or 50 flowers in that flower head. Each one was glued on with TomBow Mono Liquid Glue using a tooth pick as the applicator. The white centers to the flowers was done with a white Gel pen. All Papers are from my stash.
The image that was shared last time is still in progress. Very tedious.
That will be it for now. Remember to always Love The Details. Hugs and Blessings.
Sunday, March 13, 2016
The Challenge
Life waits for no-one. Cherish it!
This has been a trying few weeks since the last post. Life is full of surprises. Not everything is pleasant or controllable. Several weeks ago my sister-in-law lost her son to a massive heart attack. His 16 year old daughter found him a day or so after he passed. They were very close. She took it very hard. Jill and I were not informed of his passing for several days after. It was a family friend that told us what happened. We both liked Mike. He was friendly and never failed to say "hi" or to stop and talk to us.
About a week and a half ago a long time friend passed away from lung cancer. She was a heavy smoker and had been going through heavy Chemo and radiation treatments. She lived with a friend so they could share the costs of living expenses. She was a gentle and caring soul who worked at a county nursing home until it was sold to a private provider. At that point she retired.
A week ago my circulator for the upstairs zone on my heater began to fail. I decided to take things into my own hands and repair it rather than put one of the new throw away circulators in. This requires the complete heating system to be drained. I waited until the night time temps were suitable and drained the system. To prevent having to drain the system every time, I put shut-off valves before and after each circulator. I repaired the circulator, reinstalled it, filled up and tested the system. Works fine now.
I have been working to set up my new computer to to handle the peripherals my old computer had attached to it. Needless to say there are more wires to clutter up things but it is working faster than the old setup.
Yesterday I had to purchase, replace and set up a new printer for Jill since her old one died. Fun?!?!?!?!?!
What does all of this have to do with the title of this post? No matter how many things happen in the course of living your life the challenge is to accept all of it. What seems insignificant is in fact not something that you can cancel out and ignore. From the smallest to the largest, from the most devastating to the joyous, all things are important. We pass through life but once. All things matter in our lives. If you ignore something trivial does that mean it never happened? Just because you were not in the woods to hear the noise a falling tree makes does that mean it didn't happen? If we do not hear the babbling sound a brook makes does that mean the water stopped flowing. All things are important and affect who we are and who we become, noticed or not. Our Lord is aware of everything. Are we not called to be like Him in every way? Life is what molds all of us. Christ, God and the Holy Spirit guide us and teach us as we continue our journey.
Introduction The Inheritance of Christians
Blessed be God the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who in his great mercy has given us a new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead and into a heritage that can never be spoilt or soiled and never fade away. It is reserved in heaven for you who are being kept safe by God’s power through faith until the salvation which has been prepared is revealed at the final point of time.
The New Jerusalem Bible. (1985). (1 Pe 1:3–5). New York: Doubleday.
I am going to share a portion of a 8.5 X 11 image I started some weeks ago and have been interrupted in its completion more times than I care to count. I did a card that was downsized from this stencil some weeks ago. This is the full stencil. I will show the completed image when it is done. For now here is a portion of the image that is complete.
The photo is not the best but it gives an idea of the detail that has been done to this point. The flowers are not yet finished and a lot of detail in the hair must be added as well as finishing the hair. Hope you like what is done so far. Don't know when it will be finished. It is a work in progress.
That is it for this time around. I hope all of you are in good health and prospering. Remember to Love The Details.
This has been a trying few weeks since the last post. Life is full of surprises. Not everything is pleasant or controllable. Several weeks ago my sister-in-law lost her son to a massive heart attack. His 16 year old daughter found him a day or so after he passed. They were very close. She took it very hard. Jill and I were not informed of his passing for several days after. It was a family friend that told us what happened. We both liked Mike. He was friendly and never failed to say "hi" or to stop and talk to us.
About a week and a half ago a long time friend passed away from lung cancer. She was a heavy smoker and had been going through heavy Chemo and radiation treatments. She lived with a friend so they could share the costs of living expenses. She was a gentle and caring soul who worked at a county nursing home until it was sold to a private provider. At that point she retired.
A week ago my circulator for the upstairs zone on my heater began to fail. I decided to take things into my own hands and repair it rather than put one of the new throw away circulators in. This requires the complete heating system to be drained. I waited until the night time temps were suitable and drained the system. To prevent having to drain the system every time, I put shut-off valves before and after each circulator. I repaired the circulator, reinstalled it, filled up and tested the system. Works fine now.
I have been working to set up my new computer to to handle the peripherals my old computer had attached to it. Needless to say there are more wires to clutter up things but it is working faster than the old setup.
Yesterday I had to purchase, replace and set up a new printer for Jill since her old one died. Fun?!?!?!?!?!
What does all of this have to do with the title of this post? No matter how many things happen in the course of living your life the challenge is to accept all of it. What seems insignificant is in fact not something that you can cancel out and ignore. From the smallest to the largest, from the most devastating to the joyous, all things are important. We pass through life but once. All things matter in our lives. If you ignore something trivial does that mean it never happened? Just because you were not in the woods to hear the noise a falling tree makes does that mean it didn't happen? If we do not hear the babbling sound a brook makes does that mean the water stopped flowing. All things are important and affect who we are and who we become, noticed or not. Our Lord is aware of everything. Are we not called to be like Him in every way? Life is what molds all of us. Christ, God and the Holy Spirit guide us and teach us as we continue our journey.
Introduction The Inheritance of Christians
Blessed be God the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who in his great mercy has given us a new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead and into a heritage that can never be spoilt or soiled and never fade away. It is reserved in heaven for you who are being kept safe by God’s power through faith until the salvation which has been prepared is revealed at the final point of time.
The New Jerusalem Bible. (1985). (1 Pe 1:3–5). New York: Doubleday.
I am going to share a portion of a 8.5 X 11 image I started some weeks ago and have been interrupted in its completion more times than I care to count. I did a card that was downsized from this stencil some weeks ago. This is the full stencil. I will show the completed image when it is done. For now here is a portion of the image that is complete.
The photo is not the best but it gives an idea of the detail that has been done to this point. The flowers are not yet finished and a lot of detail in the hair must be added as well as finishing the hair. Hope you like what is done so far. Don't know when it will be finished. It is a work in progress.
That is it for this time around. I hope all of you are in good health and prospering. Remember to Love The Details.
Saturday, January 23, 2016
Winter BRRRR
I don't know about you but it seems the older I get the faster time seems to slip away. Hindsight almost seems to come before the event. LOL. Hibernation might be in order with all of this white stuff that is accumulating outside. It is quite a change from when we were young. The snow glistening while building snow forts and even working in it was a fun time. Now it is more comforting to sit inside and look at it and reminisce on what it was like back then. Those memories were happy ones for the most part but the past is gone. Today is here to be lived and, no matter what may be happening, there are memories being made. Retrospect is a good thing if we learn from the life that went before. It has often been stated that " If only we could be born with the knowledge we now have." The problem with that is the knowledge would not be connected to a life lived or a memory lived within that life. In other words no wisdom would be available to make that knowledge come to life. The whole of the book of wisdom in the bible is directed to living life and seeking wisdom. Knowledge is the beginning and wisdom is, hopefully, the end result. There are no shortcuts or magic potions to make that happen. Learning from living is the most complete teacher of knowledge. Living is the wisdom part of living and learning. Without both, neither are of any use.
Sounds easy doesn't it? It isn't! If only we could bottle everything we experience just before we are called home and give it to someone to drink to preserve the life within it! That would not work either. The process of gaining knowledge, absorbing wisdom from it that can be passed on is an ever present, ongoing process. It is never really finished. The nice part is that it is already written down for us. It is called the Bible. There is a life guide and wisdom for living already there for us and it was all hard won and preserved. This does not release us from living life. It only works if the life you have right now is experienced in the here and now. Life is ever changing as are the things we experience in the here and now and going forward. The Word of God in the Bible is our guide.
I have a card to share that was sent out in December. It is a rather special card since it is not what you might call traditional. The image was designed by the craft shop owner that Jill and I love to frequent when we are able to make the trip to Ephrata, Pa in Amish country. The image was given to me and was perfect for making the card. Sorry folks she is Mennonite and has no computer. I don't know if she does mail order.
I cannot find the menu of colors used. The crown is made from die cut glitter paper pieces from my stash, the die is Spellbinders Antiquities, and the blue gems are are from Coastal Stickers. The red gems are taken from two heart embellishments that Maria F. sent in a gift package. The burlap and black card stock is from my stash. The sentiment was created with Microsoft Word, (NOT and easy task), fussy cut and everything was attached with Sookwang tape. Here is the inside.
This is a Cottage Cutz Christmas die. It is delicate to say the least. It took three tries before it could be die cut without tearing it. Fun! Jill has a gizmo that I ran the die through to put the sticky shtuff on the Sentiment. Worked pretty good but I still had to clean the excess off to attach it to the inside of the card. More Fun.
That is it for now. I hope to have an image finished by the time of the next post. It is a full 8.5 X 11 card stock image. Until then, God Bless and remember to Love The Details.
Sounds easy doesn't it? It isn't! If only we could bottle everything we experience just before we are called home and give it to someone to drink to preserve the life within it! That would not work either. The process of gaining knowledge, absorbing wisdom from it that can be passed on is an ever present, ongoing process. It is never really finished. The nice part is that it is already written down for us. It is called the Bible. There is a life guide and wisdom for living already there for us and it was all hard won and preserved. This does not release us from living life. It only works if the life you have right now is experienced in the here and now. Life is ever changing as are the things we experience in the here and now and going forward. The Word of God in the Bible is our guide.
I have a card to share that was sent out in December. It is a rather special card since it is not what you might call traditional. The image was designed by the craft shop owner that Jill and I love to frequent when we are able to make the trip to Ephrata, Pa in Amish country. The image was given to me and was perfect for making the card. Sorry folks she is Mennonite and has no computer. I don't know if she does mail order.
I cannot find the menu of colors used. The crown is made from die cut glitter paper pieces from my stash, the die is Spellbinders Antiquities, and the blue gems are are from Coastal Stickers. The red gems are taken from two heart embellishments that Maria F. sent in a gift package. The burlap and black card stock is from my stash. The sentiment was created with Microsoft Word, (NOT and easy task), fussy cut and everything was attached with Sookwang tape. Here is the inside.
This is a Cottage Cutz Christmas die. It is delicate to say the least. It took three tries before it could be die cut without tearing it. Fun! Jill has a gizmo that I ran the die through to put the sticky shtuff on the Sentiment. Worked pretty good but I still had to clean the excess off to attach it to the inside of the card. More Fun.
That is it for now. I hope to have an image finished by the time of the next post. It is a full 8.5 X 11 card stock image. Until then, God Bless and remember to Love The Details.
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