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.

Sunday, January 31, 2016

Pot luck???

The fish are Dead!....I aided in their demise.

However, Jan left them untended and uncared for and I loved those fish so much so that I fed and cared for them!

Pity that the fish were only in the lower pond - the mosquitoes were all in the upper pond and liked to suck my blood.

I was forced to kill them...just did not take care  of the consequences of my action of pouring sunlight soap into the pond, upper one, to deprive the mosquito's of oxygen, kill them and rid myself of the plague and the itchy bites.

Alack alas, the consequences of killing the mossies was that I became a fish murderer...alack, alas... the consequences were too diabolical - dead fish which Jan the can so concisely fished out of the pond and placed on my bed - with / wothout??? my Dad's knowledge...tskm tsk...

Back to the Grindstone.

Sumptuous!

The hotel's most sumptuous suite overlooks the lush gardens and includes a palatial marble bathroom with a spa and a commodious, intricately tiled walk-in shower.
"On Thanksgiving, guests dine at a sumptuous table of traditional foods, sweet potatoes, green salads, squash, corn, beans, wine and pumpkin pie. But here, the turkey sits at the head of the table, enjoying their own plate of food." — Paula Poundstone, speaking on NPR, 10 Oct. 2015


I am a sumptuous meal for mosquitoes - there is a certain bite in that tale...Trev, where is the fartled  gruntbag when you need it? Did the Vogon's get that too??

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

What's up Doc?

Yada Yada Yadad
apropos
ˌaprəˈpəʊ,ˈaprəpəʊ/
preposition
preposition: apropos
  1. 1.
    with reference to; concerning.
    "she remarked apropos of the initiative, ‘It's not going to stop the abuse’"
    synonyms:with reference to, with regard to, with respect to, regarding, concerning, respecting, on the subject of, in the matter of, touching on, dealing with, connected with, in connection with, about, re;
    "value judgements apropos of particular works of art"
adjective
adjective: apropos
  1. 1.
    very appropriate to a particular situation.
    "the song feels apropos to a midnight jaunt"
    synonyms:appropriate, pertinent, relevant, apposite, apt, applicable, suitable, germane, material, becoming, befitting, significant, to the point/purpose; More
    "the word ‘conglomerate’ was decidedly apropos"
    antonyms:inappropriate
Origin

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

6 January...

...my first post for the year...

Great lunch with Mr Potter at or near Groot Constantia!

Stonewalling on  "The Ides of March" movie with George Clooney.

21:49 is thi s the time to watch TV? Yes, damnit,  enjoy it.I will watch and  

Flag of the United States

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

United States of America

Names The American flag, The Stars and Stripes; Red, White and Blue; Old Glory; The Star-Spangled Banner
Use National flag and ensign
Proportion 10:19
Adopted June 14, 1777 (original 13-star version)
July 4, 1960 (current 50-star version)
Design Thirteen horizontal stripes alternating red and white; in the canton, 50 white stars of alternating numbers of six and five per row on a blue field
The flag of the United States of America, often referred to as the American flag, is the national flag of the United States. It consists of thirteen equal horizontal stripes of red (top and bottom) alternating with white, with a blue rectangle in the canton (referred to specifically as the "union") bearing fifty small, white, five-pointed stars arranged in nine offset horizontal rows of six stars (top and bottom) alternating with rows of five stars. The 50 stars on the flag represent the 50 states of the United States of America, and the 13 stripes represent the thirteen British colonies that declared independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain, and became the first states in the Union.[1] Nicknames for the flag include the Stars and Stripes,[2] Old Glory,[3] and the Star-Spangled Banner.

History

The design of the flag has been modified 26 times officially since 1777. The 48-star flag was in effect for 47 years until the 49-star version became official on July 4, 1959. The 50-star flag was ordered by President Eisenhower on August 21, 1959 and was adopted in July 1960. It is the longest-used version of the U.S. flag and has been in use for over 55 years.[4]