Am I on to something here?
Today, the parable of the sower and the soils comes to mind: 1That same day Jesus went out of the house and sat beside the sea. 2 And great crowds gathered about him, so… Read more »
Today, the parable of the sower and the soils comes to mind: 1That same day Jesus went out of the house and sat beside the sea. 2 And great crowds gathered about him, so… Read more »
I should just start a series on the Korean War in this area. I’m finding so much interesting material, and still only just scratching the surface. Today, while looking over… Read more »
Last weekend, I took a bit of a long trip on the bicycle, going to the site of the U.S. Army’s 4th major delaying action of the North Korean advance… Read more »
I knew Christian Yelich before he came to the Brewers — really took a liking to him when he played for the Marlins. So it was great news when the… Read more »
A bit wiped out, as one would expect. But I learned a few things. Like, take a cool bath instead of a shower after a ride. With a scrub pad…. Read more »
Yeah, it doesn’t count yet. I’ll get on the scale tomorrow morning and be 162 or something around there. But it was still encouraging to see that I’d finally reached… Read more »
I guess 35 years is emerald. I can live with that. I think emerald is a beautiful gemstone. Great color. Micha and I both like sapphire better. That’ll be in… Read more »
I still like listening to the Daily, despite growing a bit tired of the New York Times itself. Their most recent podcast, the Rise of Delta, was of its typical… Read more »
Alright, so I like the guy’s style. But you must admit, it’s so good. So smooth. And, although I’ve posted twice about his stuff in the past, I haven’t hit… Read more »
For any of you who use Strava for cycling, take a look at this video. I’ve not really cared much for anything but the basics, so I figured there’d really… Read more »