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- 2019 November 03 Sunday in Liberty Hill, Texas
he sun made it over the horizon before disappearing into a cloud bank.
Hey look, it didn’t drop into the freezing zone overnight.
ven though the graph indicates that I went back to sleep, I did not. I was awake at four, which makes sense because I normally wake at five and this was the night when daylight savings ended and the clocks were set back a hour. However, my internal “clock” didn’t reset.Pastor Saint’s sermon on Luke 19:1-10 was titled “”
group of us went to the Cotton Patch for lunch after church and Sunday school
received a “Like” on one of my posts from another WordPress blogger named Seolin Jung. Out of courtesy and curiosity I visited his blog and was delighted to find a short story titled “Canvas Without Stars”. His little story made me smile. One of the things that I really like about our site at Stocktank RV Park is the view of the night sky. I can no longer name stars and constellations other than Orion, the Big Dipper, and the North Star. However, I’m still amazed at their beauty and in awe that the God who created them also cares for me.
ere is a view of the shelves in the truck topper. I don’t think that I had mentioned the fact that I built the shelves with a rather steep angle toward the back of the shelf (front of the truck). My knees hurt from crawling around in the bed of the truck so I’m taking a break from stocking those shelves.
his black cylinder is a roll of padding that will line the bed of the truck and hopefully save my knees.
And so ends another day in paradise. God bless and g‘nite.
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