For the Grace of God

Father, thank You for making me alive in Christ! I declare that Jesus is my Lord and Saviour, and because He died for me, I can live the abundant life here on earth. Help me stay focused on You this day & live with the enthusiasm that comes from knowing You in Jesus’ name, Amen.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Yes well I say...

They do say better late than never; howeva, I ask you...

Wad the word of the day is rather retardedly late...

Word of the Day for Thursday, July 22, 2010

morganatic \mawr-guh-NAT-ik\, adjective:

Of or pertaining to a form of marriage in which a person of high rank, as a member of the nobility, marries someone of lower station with the stipulation that neither the low-ranking spouse nor their children, if any, will have any claim to the titles or entailed property of the high-ranking partner.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Better late than never, or so they say...

Word of the Day for Wednesday, July 28, 2010

behemoth \bih-HEE-muhth\, noun:

1. Any creature or thing of monstrous size or power
2. An animal, perhaps the hippopotamus, mentioned in the Book of Job.

The behemoth cruised through the dark and cold depths - searching for who knows what...

Sunday, July 25, 2010

What a great day...

La di da...: Today while the blossoms still cling to the vine...

Word of the Day for Sunday, July 25, 2010

don \DON\, verb:

1. To put on or dress in.

noun:
1. A Spanish title prefixed to a man's given name.
2. (In the Mafia) a head of a family or syndicate.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Today, while the blossoms still...

...cling to the wall!

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Word of the Day for Friday, July 23, 2010


3:28 Gosh it is well early...

fulgurate \FUHL-gyuh-reyt\, verb:

1. To flash or dart like lightning.
2. Medicine. To destroy (esp. an abnormal growth) by electricity.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

At the Gym

This is a fit, fantastic post at a phenomenal fiesta...
Well, Whateva...

Well I never...

I have, of course, been neglecting my duties...
Quote of the Week

“We must remember that former President Nelson Mandela was a constitutionalist. He believed, in his own words, that the Constitution was a “sacred covenant”. Like all true democrats, Mandela knew that real liberation requires the powerful to be bound by a constitution that limits their power. Without his leadership, our nation’s founding compact – which puts power in the hands of the people instead of the politicians – would never have emerged.”

Helen Zille in her recent SA Today Newsletter, ‘We must honour Mandela by upholding his values’

And what values does our ex State-President hold true!
The Constitution of our land - bloody marvelous.

Word of the Day for Wednesday, July 21, 2010

occlude \uh-KLOOD\, verb:

1. To shut in, out, or off.
2. Physical Chemistry. (Of certain metals and other solids) to incorporate (gases and other foreign substances), as by absorption or adsorption.
3. Dentistry. To shut or close, with the cusps of the opposing teeth of the upper and lower jaws fitting together.

And do I not have such problems with my own vision
Seeing is believing, or so they say, and as my brother always says, "you can take a horse to water, but you can't make hime drink."

Better late than never and yesterday is gone forever...

In Memorium, Janine will be remembered at the Sundays River Valley Anglican Church Friday, 23 July 2010

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Reality begins with a dream

Blah Blah Blah...

When I grow too old to dream, I'll have you to remember!

Later...

Jacob's Ladder - a plant amongst other things...

Wazzip??? slow or what tonight 23:13

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Yes it is very strange...

... fell asleep at the 'Puter again (05:00 and then awoke st 05:55-ish) - (twice in one night) - yes I am mad!

Ace of Base - "All that she wants, is another baby..."

Yet another Swedish band - like ABBA?

And now it is 07:15 - yes I am mad...

22:25 Yes, I am back and I am bad!

And , of course, I am quite mad, but then you know that...
Forever's gonna start tonight...nothing I can say, a total edlipse of the heart!

Monday, July 12, 2010

And I was thinking...

...Tis a braw bricht moonlicht nicht da noi

Shiver me timbers!

Subtilize is the word of the day today, howeva, it won't load at present...22:59 later!

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Yes, Yes, Yes

tis a braw bricht moonlicht nicht the nicht

Waka Waka!


Speaking at the 2010 soccer World Cup education summit in Pretoria yesterday, President Jacob Zuma said: "What an experience it has been for us as a country.

"Africa will never be the same again after this. We should now be judged on merit. We have proved once and for all that we can organise events of any kind," he said.

"We succeeded in hosting the World Cup without glitches because of the work done by the structures put in place and the soccer family of this country. They did a wonderful job."

Fifa president Sepp Blatter agreed: "I have spent seven weeks in this country and in the name of the footballing community may I take this opportunity to express our gratitude to the people of South Africa for a job well done in its organising abilities.

"South Africa has proved to the world that it is able to organise an event of this nature. And the trust that Fifa had put in this country has been answered with a big, big success."

Blatter said that, during the tournament, more than 18000 international journalists had been writing, blogging and broadcasting about South Africa's ability to host a good World Cup.

But commentators have said that now that the country has proved what it can do, it must act in the same determined way to deliver services to its people.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Today is the last day before...

...World Cup Soccer Final - are you there?

In Spirit and as best he TV can keep up with the game with no TMO and TV ref and all...

Word of the Day for Saturday, July 10, 2010

snuff \SNUHF\, verb:

1. To extinguish or suppress.
2. To cut off or remove the snuff of (candles, tapers, etc.).

noun:
1. The charred or partly consumed portion of a candlewick.
2. A preparation of tobacco, either powdered and taken into the nostrils by inhalation or ground and placed between the cheek and gum.

verb:
1. To draw in through the nose by inhaling.

in·dom·i·ta·ble

adjective
that cannot be subdued or overcome, as persons, will, or courage; unconquerable: an indomitable warrior.

What is indominitable??? it must have a meaning!

Friday, July 9, 2010

Yes, Yes, Yes...

SOCCER WORLD CUP - 2010 - SOUTH AFRICA

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"Feel It". It Is Here!



As strange as it is, I find it extremely gratifying and although I am somewhat presumptuous, I am a great gatherer of information and utiliser thereof..

Word of the Day for Friday, July 9, 2010

tantivy \tan-TIV-ee\, adjective:

1. Swift; rapid.

adverb:
1. At full gallop.

noun:
1. A rush, a gallop or stampede.

interjection:
1. (used as a hunting cry when the chase is at full speed.)

And perhaps I demonstrate great tantivy! Fools step in where Angels fear to tread...

per·spi·cac·i·ty

–noun
1.keenness of mental perception and understanding; discernment; penetration.
2.Archaic . keen vision.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

I say...


...necassary is spelled with one 'c' and two 's's'
Read it and weep!
And I have just figured out how to change the text setting here on my BLOG; Yay!
11:43, would have been the time on this fine day!
How awesome is that!...

James T. Kirk
Played by William Shatner
Episode: TOS 002 - Where No Man Has Gone Before



STARFLEET HISTORICAL FILE: Kirk, James T.
Mid-level Biography Brief Mode
Final Rank: Captain
Full Name: James Tiberius Kirk
Date of birth: March 22, 2233
Place of birth: Riverside, Iowa, Earth
Education: Starfleet Academy, 2250-2254
Marital status: Single
Children: One son, David Marcus (2261-2286)
Date of death: 2293/2371*
Place of death: Enterprise-B in Nexus/Veridian III*
Serial number: SC937-0176 CEC
Quarters: On original Enterprise, Deck 5; on refit/1701-A, Deck 5/Room 0195

15:25 at last it comes alive, "Balsamic Vinegar...
Middle Ages: the production of the balsamic vinegar is mentioned in a document dated 1046...

Balsamic comes from the Italian word for "curative," because the vinegar is traditionally thought to aid digestion. (A few sips of balsamic vinegar are sometimes taken after a meal, as a digestif.)
"Balsamic vinegar is like no other vinegar you have ever tasted. At its best it is aromatic, syrupy, dense, dark and creamy like honey; concentrated, mellow and slightly sweet with a sharp roundness that only hints of vinegar." (August 1985)

#2: Balsamic

Probably no single item represented the decade's interest in gourmet food as much as balsamic vinegar.

Balsamic comes from the Italian word for "curative," because the vinegar is traditionally thought to aid digestion. (A few sips of balsamic vinegar are sometimes taken after a meal, as a digestif.)"

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Well, well, well...

...It may seem that we are caught up in a web of deceipt...
...Not me! I am free and I love It!

God be with you and rest you well.

LATER...

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Yas, what a great day!

Word of the Day for Sunday, July 4, 2010

rataplan \rat-uh-PLAN\, verb:

1. To produce the sound as of the beating of a drum.

noun:
1. A sound of or as of the beating of a drum.
2. A tattoo, as of a drum, the hooves of a galloping horse, or machine-gun fire.

06:11 Monday ,4th July 2010!
forgot I was here - goes with the territory...
When will I learn - is this a sign of the times?

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Catching up or what!

Word of the Day for Saturday, July 3, 2010

vespertine \VES-per-tin\, adjective:

1. Of, pertaining to, or occurring in the evening.
2. Botany. Opening or expanding in the evening, as certain flowers.
3. Zoology. Becoming active in the evening, as bats and owls.

Think I am now up-to-date! Just need Trev's help in correcting the layout of this blog to rich-text!

Word of the Day for Friday, July 2, 2010

evanescence \ev-uh-NES-ens\, noun:

1. A gradual dissappearance.
2. The state of becoming imperceptible.

See tomorrow's blog entry - the evanescence of Vuvuzela's.

Word of the Day for Thursday, July 1, 2010

hunky dory \HUHNG-kee-DOHR-ee\, adjective:

About as well as one could wish or expect; satisfactory; fine; OK.

Everything would be hunky dory if there were no Vuvuzela's, eh Trev!