A platitude is a warm fuzzy.
Think of funerals. It’s depressing, we know, but let’s think of the eulogy. We want to say nice things about the deceased, whether she was nice in life or not. It ...
Flocking.
It’s what birds do. They parallel each other in flight, much like the shoaling behavior of fish in water. Insects do something similar, swarming. Land animals herd.
Why? Finding needed ...
Orchestras are fabulous. The music they make is masterful. It’s a group effort of supreme cooperation.
Many of the instruments in the orchestra, however, are only heard in the blending of sounds ...
Tradition.
It’s the way we’ve done it, and it’s the way we’re going to do it.
Or, to say it another way, if it’s good enough for our momma, it’s good enough for us.
The Scriptures ...
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Humanity. Our world is a global family. We are more alike than we are different.
In the television travel series ...
Punitive damages.
It’s a legal term that means we intend to get someone’s attention. We want to hit them where it hurts, in their pocketbook. They’ll know our anger, because we’ve impacted ...
Baseball is a team sport.
So are football, auto racing, and sailing.
It’s the people at our side, the shoulder-rubbers; and the support personnel backing us up that enable us to find success in ...
Abandoned.
That’s what being left behind is all about. Someone doesn’t want something and goes off without it.
Sometimes we can’t take something with us. The airline won’t ferry our pets to ...
We’ve known since 1896 that love makes the world go ’round. That’s when Clyde Fitch wrote the words to the first documented song by this name.
Then Ollie Jones presented his version in 1958, ...
So, do we know the people around us? Our friends, are they who we think they are? Or, are they the illusion of a dream, a hope we once had, a pretend vision that has never come true?
We have to peel ...
We know the story of color. We’ve read about, even lived with it. Shine a white light on any surface, and it illuminates every detail. Use only red, green, yellow or brown, and we’ll see part of ...
Artists have to create. It’s in their nature. Music, dance, or mixed media, they will produce work that will shine with their skill and enthusiasm.
One other thing: Artists need to eat, also. That ...
It’s a snowflake thing. You know, where we cut out one part, and the rest all match exactly. It’s the repetitiveness that gives the paper snowflake its fascinating aura.
Snip at a folded piece ...
A platitude is a warm fuzzy.
Think of funerals. It’s depressing, we know, but let’s think of the eulogy. We want to say nice things about the deceased, whether she was nice in life or not. It ...
Flocking.
It’s what birds do. They parallel each other in flight, much like the shoaling behavior of fish in water. Insects do something similar, swarming. Land animals herd.
Why? Finding needed ...
Orchestras are fabulous. The music they make is masterful. It’s a group effort of supreme cooperation.
Many of the instruments in the orchestra, however, are only heard in the blending of sounds ...
Tradition.
It’s the way we’ve done it, and it’s the way we’re going to do it.
Or, to say it another way, if it’s good enough for our momma, it’s good enough for us.
The Scriptures ...
― Now you can also find us at www.MyChurchNotes.com ―
Humanity. Our world is a global family. We are more alike than we are different.
In the television travel series ...
Punitive damages.
It’s a legal term that means we intend to get someone’s attention. We want to hit them where it hurts, in their pocketbook. They’ll know our anger, because we’ve impacted ...
Baseball is a team sport.
So are football, auto racing, and sailing.
It’s the people at our side, the shoulder-rubbers; and the support personnel backing us up that enable us to find success in ...