Look up on a clear night. The number of stars overhead boggles the imagination. There are a billion billion tiny pinpoints of light up there, each one a fiery, burning star akin to our ...
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Power lines are amazing. They run overhead, perfectly safe, carrying massive amounts of electricity from the power plant to our houses. We can even touch the power poles holding them in the air, and ...
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American settlers in the 1800s had a lot of stuff to carry west. They had to pack enough for months on the road. Flour, sugar, dried meat, and sundry supplies weighed their wagons down. To move all ...
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Tyrian purple is the color of kings.
There was a time that wearing purple was forbidden by law, unless you were royalty. It was as much a symbol of elevated status as a crown on the head of a ...
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Not all beggars are poor. Massu in India hires a taxi to his begging spot, dons his ragged clothes, and works hard for eight hours. Afterwards, he changes again and hires a taxi ...
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Old cemeteries give the lie to our deepest desires. The names become worn, and when enough generations have come and gone, the story behind the monuments is forgotten, never to be brought to mind ...
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Sparrows are small birds, with wingspans about the size of an opened hand, and short, stubby beaks. They are certainly the most familiar of wild birds, because they nest where humanity ...
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When we want to mark something, we flag it.
Sprinkler heads in the yard? Flagged. Boundaries for the new highway? Flagged. U.S. Post Office? Flagged. Military company? ...
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We know that saying about lemons. When life throws them at us, don’t get distressed over their sour taste. Rather, we need to slice them up, and bask in the sun with our glass of lemonade in ...
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A truck and a trailer are two completely different things. Obviously. Yet, we mate them together to create something better than we had before. Here are some ...
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Singing in a quartet is rather an old-fashioned thing to do in today’s modern world. There are several groups that still manage to pull this off. Don’t picture the rag-tag, oddly-dressed people ...
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World travelers are a unique breed, a people who reach out to grasp the beauty that our world offers. From the sweeping mountain vistas of Bavaria to sun-drenched Mexico, who would not travel the ...
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Look up on a clear night. The number of stars overhead boggles the imagination. There are a billion billion tiny pinpoints of light up there, each one a fiery, burning star akin to our ...
Read more: Finding Our Love Zone
Power lines are amazing. They run overhead, perfectly safe, carrying massive amounts of electricity from the power plant to our houses. We can even touch the power poles holding them in the air, and ...
Read more: High-Voltage Christianity
American settlers in the 1800s had a lot of stuff to carry west. They had to pack enough for months on the road. Flour, sugar, dried meat, and sundry supplies weighed their wagons down. To move all ...
Read more: Wagons Westward Ho!
Tyrian purple is the color of kings.
There was a time that wearing purple was forbidden by law, unless you were royalty. It was as much a symbol of elevated status as a crown on the head of a ...
Read more: Purple and Fine Linen
Not all beggars are poor. Massu in India hires a taxi to his begging spot, dons his ragged clothes, and works hard for eight hours. Afterwards, he changes again and hires a taxi ...
Read more: Beggars’ Robes Cast Aside
Old cemeteries give the lie to our deepest desires. The names become worn, and when enough generations have come and gone, the story behind the monuments is forgotten, never to be brought to mind ...
Read more: I Know Your Works