Thursday, August 10, 2023

Thursday Morning August 10th

Well time moves right along as this month is 1/3 gone already and yesterday was just almost perfect with cool temps to start the day with tons of sunshine for drying clothes outside with a gentle breeze to help with keeping it pleasant to be outside working. I spent the morning outside and most of the afternoon doing just that after starting the day with a before 6 rollout to my routines that start with some quiet moments to honor my Lord and to give thanks for another day while lifting several up for comfort and healing. All seem to be holding as I make this post.

I headed out after a hearty breakfast of ham, grits and eggs doctored up with a jalapeno pepper from my garden, to weed whack the entire property and then fired up the riding mower and mowed all of the yards. That kept me busy until after 1 o'clock when we decided to have our big meal of the day around 2'ish, because of a small group meeting at 6. Nancy had fresh parsley taters, fried ham and a cucumber salad. I added a fresh jalapeno to my taters and that held us the rest of the day and evening. After eating we sat outside on the porch reading until it was time to head out to Sparta to the library and Food Lion before heading over to church for our meeting. We were a little lite in attendance as several were on vacation before school starts but still had 8 of us to watch the newest update on the civil unrest in Israel which is all part of the unrest in the world that is happening here in America as well with this corrupt Biden administration. We can only hope its a wake up call because it Israel falls so will the rest of the world to this one world order which is on the horizon and evil will become predominant. This administration has already given up our health to this order which many folks are clueless about. We see the blatant evil in our culture and now politics. These are definitely signs of the end times as predicted by in the Bible.

Well on a lighter note we are guest free for the rest of this month except for some local day only guests and then we visit with the Frankis Family on Tuesday for food and fellowship and then down to Hickory, N.C. for a day visit. I won't have to mow for at least 10 days or so. We are back to hiking as much as possible and we did notice on our trip on Tuesday many trees are showing some colors along the New River. It's looking like an early Fall this year but you wouldn't know that in the south and west as temps are rather hot in the triple digits, LATER