Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Pictorial Tuesday 6 26 18 and Goodbye June




Happy Last Tuesday in June. Could not wait for Spring to become more like Spring, then it turned into sweltering hot Summer like. Now it is Summer officially in Ohio, and we're back to Spring like with rain. Glad it's been bit cooler though, but hear warmer is on way again. Not really much to share this Tuesday. Took couple pictures of a bridge that I drove over. There is just something about bridges that for some reason seem interesting. Maybe the way they frame the background? Not sure.



Here's another one that I took few years back and shared before. Use to be a traveled bridge, but then new road bypassed it.

And who doesn't love this famous one. First flight ever in all my years, and I got to visit California and go above this one. Great memory and moreso special because the daughter surprised me with the trip and my son and his family lived there at the time so got to visit them and the newest grandbaby.

Abandoned railroad bridge that is now along a newer walking path that we can enjoy.




And of course, the covered bridge is always a favorite find when out and about.

It's Pictorial Tuesday time so please share your photography, digital graphics or photography manipulated into artwork and try to visit a couple others that link and give them a hello comment. Thanks for sharing.

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Peabea



Sunday, June 24, 2018

Sunday Scripture Blessings 6 24 18


And I [Micah] said. Hear, I pray you, you heads of Jacob and rulers of the house of Israel! Is it not for you to know justice? You who hate the good and love the evil, who pluck and steal the skin from off [My people] and their flesh from off their bones: Yes, you who eat the flesh of my people and strip their skin from off them, who break their bones and chop them in pieces as for the pot, like meat in a big kettle. Then will they cry to the Lord, but He will not answer them; He will even hide His face from them at that time, because they have made their deeds evil. Thus says the Lord: Concerning the false prophets who make My people err, when they have anything good to bite with their teeth they cry. Peace; and whoever gives them nothing to chew, against him they declare a sanctified war. Therefore it shall be night to you, so that you shall have no vision; yes, it shall be dark to you without divination. And the sun shall go down over the false prophets, and the day shall be black over them. And the seers shall be put to shame and the diviners shall blush and be confounded; yes, they shall all cover their lips, for there is no answer from God. But truly I [Micah] am full of power, of the Spirit of the Lord, and of justice and might, to declare to Jacob his transgression and to Israel his sin. Hear this, I pray you, you heads of the house of Jacob and rulers of the house of Israel, who abhor and reject justice and pervert all equity. Who build up Zion with blood and Jerusalem with iniquity. Its heads judge for reward and bribe and its priests teach for hire and its prophets divine for money; yet they lean on the Lord and say, Is not the Lord among us? No evil can come upon us. Therefore shall Zion on your account be ["plowed like a field, Jerusalem  shall become heaps [of ruins], and the mountain of the house [of the Lord] like a densely wooded height.
Micah 3: 1-12 Amplified Bible, Classic Edition

The below was a footnote of these passages in Micah. 
In his 500k The Land and the Book, Dr. William Thomson wrote, "Mount Zion is now in the eighteenth century, for the most part, a rough field. From the tomb of David I passed on through the fields of ripe grain. It is the only part of Jerusalem that is now or ever has been plowed." When Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent rebuilt the walls of Jerusalem in A.D. 1542, the architect omitted Mount Zion, the City of David, from the area he enclosed, and strangely enough it was only partly built up again. How, except by divine inspiration, could Micah have foretold that particular part if Jerusalem would be "plowed like a field"? (copyright The Lockman Foundation)

If nothing else, can we discern from the teachings of the Old Testament what is good, right, and just for ourselves. We can follow their example and not do what they did in the past. Truthfully, I am in earnest prayer for our world as it seems harder and harder each day to do that and know what is truth and what is falsehood. I can't really just turn my head and not watch the news or see things on social media, but all the hate and unrest is becoming a bit too much. What is propaganda? What is truth? We know who is in charge in our world today [Satan]. I pray for our America, but I also pray for all the other countries. Jesus told us to Love One Another. Prayers that as leaders of countries, they can have a Godly heart and lead with a Godly spirit. 

Thanks for visiting and linking up a Sunday Scripture Blessing. I pray blessings on everyone's week ahead. :)



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Peabea








Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Pictorial Tuesday 6 19 18


We had spent a Spring day clearing brush along the fence line so when it was ready, the grandson came and helped grandpa burn it. We spent most of the day after it started watching it burn down so as to not let it get carried away. It wasn't that huge of a fire, and no wind so was a nice sunny day to be outside. Razzy enjoyed it too as he got to run loose a bit even though he drags his leash. Otherwise, he tends to think he has too much freedom. We tried letting him off leash but since he's always been leash trained, after a few tries of it, he abused his new privilege by running after a bird and right across the road so no more Mr free guy for him. :)

Look forward to your sharing what you've been shooting.



~hugs 'n giggles 'n scribbles~

Peabea



Sunday, June 17, 2018

Sunday Scripture Blessings 6 17 18




~hugs 'n giggles 'n scribbling blessings~ as we celebrate Father's Day today. Have a great week ahead and thanks for visiting and sharing.


Peabea




Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Pictorial Tuesday 6 12 18 Link Up And Some Knitting

Some may remember that I've always crocheted, loved to sew and do crafts since forever. Now though, I'm learning to knit. Below are a some pictures of my projects. I've made two hats and have followed along with The Casting On Couch on how to make a cable scarf. It's in process as well as making a very easy first shawl. Actually, I will be working on two shawls as I just purchased yarn today to start another bit more advanced one.



Some may have already seen my 2nd hat. Done except deciding if I want a pom pom  or tassel on it.

This is the cable scarf in process that I am following the pattern from The Casting On Couch. Check out her site for some great knitting information and pattern tutorials. I also found some great tips at WOOLANDTHEGANG YouTube site. If you click on my cable scarf and see the purple strands of yarn, I found that tip at woolandthegang and it is a life saver for if you goof up and have to go back. Just sewing it through where you know you've done okay so far and then if a mistake is made you can pull the stitches out back to that point and continue on. (And of course once the knitting project is done just simply pull out the sewn in threads). She explains it better than me. You'll find this tip at the 18:45 point in the video, but all the other tips are worth watching especially if you're new to knitting.

I had thought I might make stitch markers since I use to make jewelry and also saw that others make them too. These are the two I've made so far. (sorry not a great photo)


This shawl pattern I found free at loveknitting.com. It is done in three colors with white as the top color, but I'm only doing it in this rose color with white at the top. Not sure I'm really liking it, but is giving me practice on such a large set of circular needles. The next shawl that I'm going to start looks to be much prettier.


This is one of some of my first practicing with just knitting and learning not to drop stitches. Wasn't sure what to do with it, but then I found this really cute clasp on clearance at Hobby Lobby and then this practice became Voila - a small purse.

Just some of what I've been keeping myself busy with besides other crafts. Also trying my hand at learning Calligraphy, but that's for another day.

The Lilly bulbs that my son bought and planted when he moved back home for a bit about 7 years ago have bloomed. It's like a gift each year all over again.



Thanks for visiting Pictorial Tuesday. As always, I look forward to your photography sharing. You're next for linking up your photography, photography art from a photo or graphics.


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Peabea






I learned to make a digital prong so I'm sharing it today. You can download it HERE as a .png 
Hopefully you will enjoy using it in your digital scrapbooking or however. Would love to see a link to how you used it. 

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Sunday, June 10, 2018

Sunday Scripture Blessings 6 10 18 with Link Up


16 You have not chosen Me, but I have chosen you and I have appointed you [I have planted you], that you might go and bear fruit and keep on bearing, and that your fruit may be lasting [that it may remain, abide], so that whatever you ask the Father in My Name [as [b]presenting all that I Am], He may give it to you. John 15:16 AMPC

15 I do not call you servants (slaves) any longer, for the servant does not know what his master is doing (working out). But I have called you My friends, because I have made known to you everything that I have heard from My Father. [I have revealed to you everything that I have learned from Him.]
John 15:15 AMPC

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Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Book Review ~ The Angry Christian





The Angry Christian Author: Bert Ghezzi
Publisher: Paraclete Press


I wanted to read The Angry Christian because as Christians sometimes it is easy to feel guilty for any amount of anger displayed. We are to love one another. With anger, it doesn't seem like we're portraying a very good example of the Love of Jesus. Reading The Angry Christian puts into perspective how it is not necessarily a bad thing to have anger and express it at times. We can have anger, and he speaks of having righteous anger. Sharing anger in a positive way when it will be helpful does not make for a bad example of a Christian. The books gives many examples of anger, why we have anger at different times in our lives and different ways we express those angers. If you're looking for some answers about anger and how to channel those angers in useful ways; especially as a Christian, this book is a good read.

About The Author:

Bert Ghezzi Bert Ghezzi is a popular author and speaker. He has written twenty books,

Bert has seven adult children and 16 grandchildren. He is an active member of St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church and lives near the church in Altamonte Springs, Florida.
Note: about the author was taken from his website at http://www.bertghezzi.com

The Angry Christian is available at the following:

Paraclete Press

Amazon

Christianbook.com

Note: I received a copy of The Angry Christian from the publisher. No review positive or otherwise was required. All review opinions are my own.

The reviews on my blog are specifically my own interpretation of my like or dislike for a book I read.



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Peabea


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Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Pictorial Tuesday 6 5 2018 with a Free Digital Paper Pack



Just messing with a photo of my flower to make it look like art. Also used a texture from French Kiss Textures. Check out her site and if you sign up she gives monthly free textures if you like using those.

Original photo below:

Said bye to May with a cookout and some bag toss and ladder ball games. Two of ours were able to come with their family and spend the holiday. One of the two, our son and his family, stayed for few days to help his dad with some needed chores around this place. We're the age even with just our small acre, it gets harder and harder to maintain so we were glad for his help.


Please share some of your photography in the link below. Pictorial Tuesday is for sharing your photography, digital graphics, or photos manipulated with textures, etc. Thanks for visiting and sharing. Try to visit a few links and say hello to other photography lovers. :)

If you don't have a photography blog to share, hellos are appreciated so we know you stopped by and we can visit you also. 

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Peabea


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Pink Flower Paper Pack Freebie 4 You




I've been having fun making digital papers. This one is from some flowers that I had a few Summers ago that the son and DIL gave me for Mother's Day. I'm sharing this pack of 5 papers with you as a free download. The download link is below. You're welcome to use them however you like for personal use. No link back is needed, but credit is always welcome. Simply your choice.

Since I'm not selling them, I prefer they not be used for commercial unless permission is asked, and please don't sell them as your own.

Sharing below is an example of how I used a couple of the papers. I didn't add many embellishments for this one because I was going for a more simple digital scrapbook page. The picture I'm using is from pexels.com


You can download the Papers Pack HERE (note, if the download is from Dropbox, you don't have to sign in. Just x out of that and download). Thanks. If you use my papers would love to see how you used them.

Sunday, June 3, 2018

Sunday Scripture Blessings 6 3 18


Psalm 124 NIV
A song of ascents, of David
If the LORD had not been on our side-
let Israel say-
if the LORD had not been on our side
when people attacked us,
they would have swallowed us alive
when their anger flared against us;
the flood would have engulfed us,
the torrent would have swept over us,
the raging waters
would have swept us away.

Praise be to the LORD,
who has not let us be torn by their teeth.
We have escaped like a bird
from the fowler's snare;
the snare has been broken,
and we have escaped.
Our help is in the name of the LORD,
the Maker of heaven and earth.

Psalm 120 begins the 15 song of ascents, of David. 
I call on the LORD in my distress, and he answers me. Save me LORD, from the lying lips and from deceitful tongues.
What will he do to you and what more besides, you deceitful tongue? He will punish you with a warrior's sharp arrows, with burning coals of the broom bush.
Woe to me that I dwell in Meshek, that I live among the tents of Kedar! Too long have I lived among those who hate peace. I am for peace; but when I speak, they are for war.
Psalm 120 Footnote:

Footnotes:

  1. Psalm 120:1 It is possible that the fifteen psalms known as the “Songs of Degrees or Ascents” were sung by the caravans of pilgrims going up to attend the annual feasts at Jerusalem. But it is equally possible that the title has reference to some peculiarity in connection with the music or the manner of using it.

(Footnote is taken from Bible Gateway online Psalms 120 AMPC)https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Psalm+120&version=AMPC;KJV

And again I probably repeat, the months just seem to melt away. May is gone and we now say hello to June. Happy June to everyone and hope it is a good month for all.

Please share a Scripture Blessing link and try to visit at least one other and say hello or comment on one another's scripture blessings. Thanks.

~hugs 'n giggles 'n blessings~

Peabea