To Care for the Gift
“…to agrarianism, farming is the proper use and care of an immeasurable gift. The shortest way to understand this, I suppose, is the religious way. Among the commonplaces of the… Read more »
Thoughts if you want them…
“…to agrarianism, farming is the proper use and care of an immeasurable gift. The shortest way to understand this, I suppose, is the religious way. Among the commonplaces of the… Read more »
Well, another Father’s Day in the books. And another stern talking to. Actually, not that bad. But a little bit there, nonetheless. A favorite pastor of mine once observed that… Read more »
I did another BCFB this morning. It was a great ride, as usual. I had to make a lot of it up by the time I hit the midway mark… Read more »
I’ve been told that the recently-established “No Hat, No Salute” area near my office has been cancelled. The explanation? “There is significant interest among the senior leaders on this base… Read more »
Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other. John Adams And so it is. As with many… Read more »
In my company’s weekly newsletter I noticed the line saying, “Monday marks Memorial Day 2022 when we honor the men and women who died while serving in the U.S. military…. Read more »
I ran into this the other day — some guy saying some of the things I’ve considered for a while now. Electric cars. Two big points — electricity comes from… Read more »
I’ve stayed away from the news today. I know what’s on it. Same old crap, but this time turned up to 21. People ask me what I like about Korea…. Read more »
1I charge you in the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who is to judge the living and the dead, and by his appearing and his kingdom: 2 preach the word; be ready… Read more »
The Korean exploitation machine is at it again. Another group of carefully-crafted, cookie-cutter Korean girls hits the airwaves with their carefully-crafted, cookie-cutter music and sweet, cute, and just sexy enough… Read more »