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Causing considerable consternation
to many fine folk since 1957

Pepper and me ... Seattle 1962

  

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Insist on yourself; never imitate.

Your own gift you can present

every moment

with the cumulative force

of a whole life’s cultivation;

but of the adopted talent of another

you have only an extemporaneous

half possession.

That which each can do best,

none but his Maker can teach him.

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Also capturing outrageous beauty left and right with my Nikon D7000 blissfully married to my Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D AF prime glass. Don't be jeal.

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I am a taphophile

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Dying is a wild night

and a new road.

Emily Dickinson

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REMEMBRANCE

When I am gone

Please remember me

 As a heartfelt laugh,

 As a tenderness.

 Hold fast to the image of me

When my soul was on fire,

The light of love shining

Through my eyes.

Remember me when I was singing

And seemed to know my way.

Remember always

When we were together

And time stood still.

Remember most not what I did,

Or who I was;

Oh please remember me

For what I always desired to be:

A smile on the face of God.

David Robert Brooks

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 Do not regret growing older. It is a privilege denied to many.

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Keep To The Code

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You Want To Find This
The Promise Of Redemption

Therefore seeing we have this ministry, as we have received mercy, we faint not;

But have renounced the hidden things of dishonesty, not walking in craftiness, nor handling the word of God deceitfully; but by manifestation of the truth commending ourselves to every man's conscience in the sight of God.

But if our gospel be hid, it is hid to them that are lost:

In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not, lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine unto them.

For we preach not ourselves, but Christ Jesus the Lord; and ourselves your servants for Jesus' sake.

For God, who commanded the light to shine out of darkness, hath shined in our hearts, to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.

But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellency of the power may be of God, and not of us.

We are troubled on every side, yet not distressed; we are perplexed, but not in despair;

Persecuted, but not forsaken; cast down, but not destroyed;

Always bearing about in the body the dying of the Lord Jesus, that the life also of Jesus might be made manifest in our body.

For we which live are alway delivered unto death for Jesus' sake, that the life also of Jesus might be made manifest in our mortal flesh.

So then death worketh in us, but life in you.

We having the same spirit of faith, according as it is written, I BELIEVED, AND THEREFORE HAVE I SPOKEN; we also believe, and therefore speak;

Knowing that he which raised up the Lord Jesus shall raise up us also by Jesus, and shall present us with you.

For all things are for your sakes, that the abundant grace might through the thanksgiving of many redound to the glory of God.

For which cause we faint not; but though our outward man perish, yet the inward man is renewed day by day.

For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory;

While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.

II Corinthians 4

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THE DREAMERS

In the dawn of the day of ages,
 In the youth of a wondrous race,
 'Twas the dreamer who saw the marvel,
 'Twas the dreamer who saw God's face.


On the mountains and in the valleys,
By the banks of the crystal stream,
He wandered whose eyes grew heavy
With the grandeur of his dream.

The seer whose grave none knoweth,
The leader who rent the sea,
The lover of men who, smiling,
Walked safe on Galilee --

All dreamed their dreams and whispered
To the weary and worn and sad
Of a vision that passeth knowledge.
They said to the world: "Be glad!

"Be glad for the words we utter,
Be glad for the dreams we dream;
Be glad, for the shadows fleeing
Shall let God's sunlight beam."

But the dreams and the dreamers vanish,
The world with its cares grows old;
The night, with the stars that gem it,
Is passing fair, but cold.

What light in the heavens shining
Shall the eye of the dreamer see?
Was the glory of old a phantom,
The wraith of a mockery?

Oh, man, with your soul that crieth
In gloom for a guiding gleam,
To you are the voices speaking
Of those who dream their dream.

If their vision be false and fleeting,
If its glory delude their sight --
Ah, well, 'tis a dream shall brighten
The long, dark hours of night.

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Freedom is a fragile thing and is never more than one generation away from extinction. It is not ours by inheritance; it must be fought for and defended constantly by each generation, for it comes only once to a people. Those who have known freedom and then lost it, have never known it again.

~ Ronald Reagan

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Wednesday
Dec092015

Tangling and tingling

Life is complicated. Then they pile on the holidays.

That which is tangled remains tangled but we add a certain tingle.

Andrew, before leaving for the middle east late last spring, sold his snazzy black Honda Accord. He didn't want it to sit undriven for four-plus months at the base, and he didn't want to make payments on a car someone else was driving.

Since he possesses an innate ability to locate a good used car deal in a blizzard, while blindfolded, acquiring an auto is never an issue.

(My "new" car, purchased on the last day of August this year? Andrew found it online for me while lying on his bunk in Qatar. It gave him a temporary diversion that did not involve counting sand grains.)

(All I had to do was text him a description of what I wanted. The whole thing -- from my first look at a picture of the subject vehicle, to my nestling it lovingly in our garage -- took less than twenty-four hours.)

All that to say this: When he arrived back in the States in October, job one for the son and heir was to buy a car. It took him a few minutes but he ended up paying cash for a used Jeep.

Great for hauling the trailer with which he transports his big kayak. Andrew loves to get out on the river to fish and to explore and to enjoy nature, and for obvious reasons you can't do that in Qatar.

East Tennessee is way better in more ways than one. Also Rambo totally dug the Jeep.

But alas, while Andrew was in Columbia for Thanksgiving, being, after all, used, his Jeep broke down. It's a risk you take. He drove our second (old) car home to Knoxville for a week while his ride was in for repairs.

On Monday this week he was back to pick up his Jeep, which he declared drove like it was brand new. Happy.

Until twenty-eight hours later -- that would be last night -- when a lady prepared to make a left turn in front of him on I'll Kill Ya Alcoa Highway in Knoxville, not a mile from Andrew's home, then miscalculated.

As in, she (unwisely) went for it, but failed to employ her car's accelerator with sufficient alacrity to clear two lanes of oncoming traffic.

Andrew was unable to avoid hitting the lolligagging driver's car. He swerved to the right but struck her passenger side rear door with his left front wheel.

He is intact and uninjured but there is a rumor afoot that his Jeep may be totaled.

Adding outrageous insult to emotional injury, the woman driver with poor spatial judgment exited her vehicle and accused Andrew of speeding up in order to hit her.

Like anyone does that. I suppose this is how such a split-second thought process on my son's part would work:

Oh look! A car making a left turn directly into my lane of travel! There's probably time for it to complete the maneuver but I've got the right of way so I think I'll just gun it for that baby! What fun! I hope I can T-Bone it! Yay, wouldn't that be fantastic! Who cares if I total my just-out-of-the-shop Jeep because after all I've had it for two whole months! Also I'm leaving for a thirty-four-day deployment to Guam in the morning and I won't be needing it! And it's Christmas! Merry Christmas, everybody! Merry Christmas, you old Building and Loan!

Seriously. Making sense of anything these days is like herding hyperactive squirrels with mommy issues.

Anyway. Here's another Andrew -- my only grandson -- who (for now) has no choice but to let others do the driving.

He posed for me on the day after Thanksgiving at Irmo Town Park during his family's Christmas card shoot. I didn't even have to ask.

Now that's cooperation. I like it. I like it very much. It makes me tingle through the tangle.

Also I love my littles and I love my bigs, and we all cherish our doggies, and it's Christmas.

And that is all for now.

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Happy Wednesday

Reader Comments (14)

Well, thank goodness Andrew is OK. Why do people shy away from taking responsibility? I'm trying to teach my Grands that owning up to a mistake and taking responsibility is the honorable way. When I make a mistake (rarely, but still...), I apologize and try to learn from it. Personally, I believe if more people were accountable, we'd have fewer problems as a Nation (but - I won't go there). Obviously, I'm smiling at Dagny and that little serious man (who looks like the big Andrew I think) . I also looked again at the family shot on your last post - priceless! Keep calm, Jenny, and enjoy the season.

December 9, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterBarb

Well, of course, thank the good Lord Andrew wasn't hurt! Goodness gracious though, Jenny, the way people are driving these days almost makes me afraid to get behind the wheel. Has it always been like that, or am I just getting old(er) and noticing more. Bless his heart, and now left today again so he won't be home for Christmas? I'm so sorry this happened to poor Andrew, and also pray he'll have a safe deployment.

Dagny? She is getting taller and cuter as time goes on! And, that little Andrew? What a handsome little guy! Y'all sure have good looks in the family! :)

xoxo

December 9, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterSally

@Barb ... you made me chuckle audibly with that bit about how seldom you make a mistake. I totally hear that. And you're wise not to "go there" but yes, it sure would make a difference in this country if people once again were taught to take responsibility for their actions. That may be it in a nutshell. Never mind that Andrew could have broken his legs and that someone in the other car could have been badly hurt. Just WAIT YOUR TURN! I'll keep calm (well, as calm as I ever am) and I am enjoying the Christmas season very much indeed. I hope/know you are too. xoxo

@Sally ... yes, drivers are getting crazier. It terrifies me too. I do best if I just stay home as much as possible. And yes, it means Andrew won't be with us on Christmas Day. Bummer. Speaking of bumming, being a "Guard Bum" -- which means, he is not a full-time active duty National Guardsman but he nevertheless makes his whole living from working within the Guard -- for financial reasons he needed to avail himself of the month-long Guam deployment. He'll be here to ring in the new year with us, and it will be like having Christmas all over again. Merry Christmas to you, dear Sally. xoxo

December 9, 2015 | Registered CommenterJennifer

Good grief! I am so glad that Andrew is okay, but how frustrating for him! Seriously, people just cannot drive. I can't tell you how many times I have been glad I was paying close attention since the other drivers don't seem to care and just assume that you will move out of their way so they can go where they want. I hope this all gets cleared up for him soon!

December 9, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterHeather

@Heather ... me too, girl. He's had enough drama for one year. Thanks for stopping by. I'm still thinking about how clever you are for putting those red lights up through the center of your tree. Merry Christmas xoxo

December 9, 2015 | Registered CommenterJennifer

Oh man! We have something we often say while in the car... "Idiots abound!" It appears that one of them was a little too close to Andrew. Poor guy. Car issues like that are bad enough without having to deal with it from a distance.
On the other hand, those grandkids of yours are just so adorable! Good genes, I say!

December 9, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterMari

@Mari ... well that's as good an explanation as any, I suppose, but I don't think anyone ever saw a non-cute grandkid, haaahaha! I'm just glad Andrew wasn't hurt. Cars you can replace. xoxo

December 9, 2015 | Registered CommenterJennifer

So glad Andrew is o.k. , too bad about his jeep. Your little Andrew is not so little anymore.

December 10, 2015 | Unregistered Commenterirene

Every time I turn around, I'm posting on Face Book about idiot drivers--every time I leave the house. Sorry Andrew won't be home for Christmas, but glad he is going to Guam--not such a risk there. The Little Andrew is so cute. I have an Andrew in my family too. What can I say about Dagny--that child is just plain gorgeous!

December 11, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterJudy Miller

@Irene ... me too, my friend and no, he sure isn't. He'll be four in February.

@Judy ... If everybody would get their face out of their stupid phone, maybe there would be fewer accidents. That and exercise better judgment and WAIT YOUR TURN. Andrew likes Guam as he's been there several times, but he'll be working hard. We will miss him on Christmas. I agree about Dagny. She stuns me every time. And she's as sweet as she is beautiful. xoxo

December 11, 2015 | Registered CommenterJennifer

Just Thanking God he wasn't hurt! God keep him Safe now and always!
Miss Dagney is just Adorable and little Andrew is gonna' be a heartbreaker for sure!
hughugs

December 12, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterDonna (Texas)

"...herding hyperactive squirrels with mommy issues." 😂😂😂😂

December 12, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterAudrey

Not holding my peace - so sue me. :)

Love that pic you posted of Dagny today. In fact, I love her, period.

xoxo

December 17, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterSally

You see how I can outsmart you, Jenny. Since you turned off comments for your Christmas post, I must come back here and have the last word: Merry Christmas! If you get a package from CO, and it has nothing in it, you'll know I sent you some snow for your holidays.

December 18, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterBarb

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