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Immune System reactions cause me reason to avoid all work in an effort to escape life as it is ... a come around? Some folk say get out with you and thats why He'll Have to Go! It is a song with certain comic tragedy ... roam 'n (-ing; I non-governing)? Just observing ...

Here you see the rest of what remains ... of what was burned out of existence! The story is something ...
 
LAST after picking a LOT of rhubarb at a neighbour's - she also gave me some herbs to plant - and prepping said rhubarb for juice...also made a trip to my two fav greenhouses to check out their end of season sales before they close (today and the other tomorrow) - bought a handful of plants that I'll put in the ground in the morning when it's cooler. Now, I need to collapse in LAST and not move.
 
News today that some governing official is predicting the end of NB's drought ... how little they know of future chances ... probably have an oversized felt pen ... and thus feel big in logging comments ... that's a deal?

Many politicians, leaders and busy folk with disturb that deal ... leaving only the under lay ... close to Luddites ... descending word! Word fall being similar to buffalo fall in many observations ... Patty in the Prairie? In Ireland in the gloaming as mysterious pits dug for warmth ... Jako bit ... as they stepped off the donkey ... you just know there was a mule in there ... milling as a grind!
 
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News today that some governing official is predicting the end of NB's drought ... how little they know of future chances ... probably have an oversized felt pen ... and thus feel big in logging comments ... that's a deal?

Many politicians, leaders and busy folk with disturb that deal ... leaving only the under lay ... close to Luddites ... descending word! Word fall being similar to buffalo fall in many observations ... Patty in the Prairie? In Ireland in the gloaming as mysterious pits dug for warmth ... Jako bit ... as they stepped off the donkey ... you just know there was a mule in there ... milling as a grind!
Scripture tells us plainly, “The wind blows wherever it pleases!” (John 3:8).

God alone holds the rains and the droughts in His hand.

Here in Korea, I’m reminded of how fragile we are under creation’s rhythms.

The Lord provides. He uses even sticky summer nights' discomfort to remind us of our dependence on Him.

The DEAL you mention's not the final word. The true covenant's God’s promise never to leave us nor forsake us
 
Scripture tells us plainly, “The wind blows wherever it pleases!” (John 3:8).

God alone holds the rains and the droughts in His hand.

Here in Korea, I’m reminded of how fragile we are under creation’s rhythms.

The Lord provides. He uses even sticky summer nights' discomfort to remind us of our dependence on Him.

The DEAL you mention's not the final word. The true covenant's God’s promise never to leave us nor forsake us

Yet, it appears that there are determinates that will tell us how it is even if God is going to do its own thing and a stray wind ...

Imagine such determinacy in an ultimate indeterminate world of the great one ... quantum state?
 
Yet, it appears that there are determinates that will tell us how it is even if God is going to do its own thing and a stray wind ...

Imagine such determinacy in an ultimate indeterminate world of the great one ... quantum state?
Luce, I hear in your words both God's sovereignty and creation’s complexity.

Scripture reminds us that “the wind blows wherever it pleases. So it is with everyone Spirit-born.” (John 3:8).

The chaos is the canvas on which God paints His providence.

Determinacy and indeterminacy are the same coin's two sides, showing us that we must trust the One who holds the storm in His hand.

When you ponder God's quantum state, it’s abt the joy that even in uncertainty, God's faithful.

That’s where our peace rests
 
LAST on a sunny, mild afternoon. After listening to the Europeans on my other site, I won't complain about the heat here as much. The Netherlands of all places was in the 40s Celsius.
 
I will stop complaining about how unseasonably cool we are here. I won't stop complaining about the mosquitoes though - they're just nasty.
 
We've had a couple storms like that here. Both during rush hour of all times. Driving through blizzard levels of 0 visibility on flooded streets is now my new "I can't believe I did that".
Wow! That would be nasty. I once took almost 45 mins to make the 15 mins drive home from Bashaw because of an intense downpour with almost zero visibility - and I was sandwiched between two halves of a house being moved (visibility was so bad when I left Bashaw I didn't realize that the other half of the house was behind me and not in front of me as I thought)...we barely crept along at 20 k/h most of the way. Then I turned into Mirror and the sun was shining and mom didn't believe me about the storm/driving conditions.
 
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