I did get to take a walk this morning, then started cleaning. As I always do, I took the throw rugs out to the deck. Then I clean the upstairs, run the sweeper and mop the floors. THEN I shake the rugs and put them back down. About 11:30am it started to storm, and I didn’t even realize what that meant as the windows were all closed. Suddenly it dawned on me that the rugs were outside in the POURING rain! I threw them in the dryer but the heavy ones didn’t get dry. I hung them in the garage as it may rain again.
After I finished cleaning, I picked Autmn up at work and had my delicious payment – a fresh taco! When I came home, I moved a few plants that weren’t working where they were. Dottie (my ambitious gardening neighbor) inspired me, as she has a small ‘nursery’ over there, planting and moving and landscaping every day! Some of the gardens around my house are full of beautiful blooms! So far, that has been my day!
I will share Micah’s message from Old Mahoning – Careful Considerations. God is faithful and expects us to be moral – don’t fall for temptations. He doesn’t play favorites – the ground is level at the foot of the cross. We have to learn from our own mistakes. 1) Examine our thinking – watch your pride (Devil’s tool). Our mind is a battlefield – concentrate on what you know is truth. You take God with you everywhere you go: Is He as happy as you are? 2) Escape temptations – temptations are blessings – Satan doesn’t tempt the ungodly. When you fail you’re not done – He forgives and cleanses. He will never say “NO” if we ask sincerely. 3) Endure the test. Satan exhausts us! Emotional stress is harder than physical. When you quit, you stop too soon. Press on! Put on the armor of God and STAND! It’s our own fault if we live a defeated life, because God gives us everything we need to press on and LIVE!
On this day in 1805 Lewis and Clark first sighted the Rocky Mountains, and also in that year Napoleon was crowned king of Italy. Boston University was chartered in 1869, and Dracula by Bram Stoker was published in 1897 in London. In 1941 Betsy Ross’ home was given to the city of Philadelphia, and in 1975 Rhinestone Cowboy was released by Glen Campbell. Birthdays: Al Jolson, jazz singer, in 1886; John Wayne (who’s real name was Marion Robert Morrison) in 1907. Jack Kevorkian – right to die activist – in 1928, and Hank Williams Jr. – Country singer and song-writer – in 1949. Edsel Ford – son of Henry Ford and former President of Ford Motor Company – died in 1943 at age 49; Eddie Albert, actor (Green Acres) died in 2005 at age 99; Art Linkletter at age 98 in 2010. Michael Jackson married Lisa Marie Presley in 1994.
TOMORROW May 27th is:
Grape was always my favorite popsicle! So glad it has its own day. I’m a mild-mannered fan of Cellophane tape, I guess. It sure can come in handy! Have a great day tomorrow – God bless!
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