FOTD – April 4 – EASTER LILIES Recently, my reluctant macro lens has bonded with me and I’ve managed to get some amazing pictures with it. This is good because today was a brilliant day for flowers. Not only are… Read More ›
Passover
MOSES FOR WHOM THE GPS WAS INVENTED – Marilyn Armstrong
So, THE WAY THEY TELL IT, God wanted to get rid of all those who had experienced slavery. To accomplish this task, he made the twelve tribes walk around the Sinai wilderness for forty years. Forty years? Seriously? That area… Read More ›
THE MORNING AFTER THE FIFTEEN … OY … TEN COMMANDMENTS …
Ten is hard enough. Another five? Oy. Today was the day. Our annual, ritual watching of “The Ten Commandments.” It’s not that we love the movie. More like it has become a bit of a joke, but also a ritual…. Read More ›
NAVIGATIONALLY-CHALLENGED: MOSES IN THE DESERT
So, THE WAY THEY TELL IT, God wanted to get rid of all those who had experienced slavery. To accomplish this task, he made the twelve tribes walk around the Sinai wilderness for forty years. Forty years? Seriously? That area… Read More ›
FORTY YEARS: MOSES, WALKING IN CIRCLES
So. God wanted to get rid of all those who had experienced slavery and to accomplish this, he made the twelve tribes walk around the wilderness for forty years. Forty years? Without meaning to be picky, the area isn’t that… Read More ›
IF MOSES AND PHAROH HAD A GOOD WIFI CONNECTION … HAPPY PASSOVER!
Happy Passover! Still funny after all these years. I have always said that history would be entirely different if only they had cell phones “back in the day”! http://videocloud.aish.com/movies/Google%20Exodus.mp4
Prompts for the Promptless – Ep. 10 – Saudade: Remembering Mom
Saudade is a Portuguese word that describes a deep emotional state of nostalgic longing for an absent something or someone who one loves. Moreover, it often carries a repressed knowledge that the object of longing will never return. My friends, who… Read More ›
PASSOVER — NOW!
If Moses and the Pharaoh could text and had Twitter, Facebook and Amazon, this might have been the way it went down. –
An All-Year Christmas Tree
It’s getting toward the end of January and our Christmas tree is glowing brightly in the dining room. There are people who are a bit slow to take down the tree, but I believe that we are by far, the… Read More ›