
One week ago we said farewell to our Cody boy dog. He is missed each and every day. We love you son.

One week ago we said farewell to our Cody boy dog. He is missed each and every day. We love you son.
To all who have had a bad day, month, and even a year I feel for you, for us. Hang in there.
My church hosted a seminar on the environment and faith; the two should be closely linked. Being a good steward of the gifts of mother Earth is the right thing to do.
It requires using our hearts, minds, and spirit to do something for this creation of nature we have been given. It’s essential to do things such as recycling, conserving energy (yes I am not always good at that), and extending the life of the things I use to make life easier.
As a believer, I am glad to do these things because it’s a way of showing how much I want this planet to be there for future generations. Love your neighbor as yourself extends to being concerned for the environment. Caring for creation is a statement of faith.

The message of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is to be mindful of the needs of others especially those who suffer from the effects of hate, racism and economic injustice. His call to action through non-violent means remains the same today as it was yesterday. He also said to keep moving forward and that is something we all must do for everyone until everyone is free at last.

People who stay in the car to listen to music a little bit longer are my kind of people. Some tunes are worth listening to.

Well friends it’s Friday the 13th. It comes around every so often and it’s always a day of superstition and a little fear. Avoid ladders and black cats. No matter what you think about the day, may you be safe and have the best day possible.