Just a reminder to set your clocks forward one hour this Saturday. I dove into my photo snap files for some timely shots.
Oh
great, another chance to misplace an entire hour.
Ah
yes, the international day of mass confusion.
How I See God In My Everyday Life
Just a reminder to set your clocks forward one hour this Saturday. I dove into my photo snap files for some timely shots.
Oh
great, another chance to misplace an entire hour.
Ah
yes, the international day of mass confusion.
Last week, we had two birthdays on the same day! Our granddaughter Jazz and her mom. Jazz loves building things and wants to be an architect. So we usually get her Legos and puzzles. They are too hard for me! These ones were so cute!
While she was building, we watched some more of the movie Cruella with Emma Stone. One of both her and my favorite movies. I have seen it at least three times.
Our daughter-in-law Melissa. She got a moka pot coffee maker and gift card to Amazon.
Father & son on the computer.
Anne Marie was home from college, too!
Here we are.
Age is an
issue of mind over matter. If you don't mind, it doesn't matter.
I really don't have to post the tire cover answer, because all of you knew!! I wonder how long it would have taken me to figure it out if I had not researched it? And you know those pictures that have something hidden behind them? If you squint and stare you are supposed to see it. Not me. Not ever! But I digress. Three cheers for the beautiful sea turtle!
“Their
shells hold the hush of tides older than memory.”
We were driving behind this car with a pretty wheel cover. I really liked the colors. It looks a bit like a Mandela. But I could not make heads or tails of it. I had to come home and do some research. SO, do you see what I did not? I guess it looks more visible in a photo.
I can't believe I missed this! I'm still trying to think of something to blame it on. Answer and more pics on my next post.
Did you know that today (March 2nd) is "Read Across America Day"? And the Big Cow knows it! He wants everyone else to learn to read.
The first “Read Across America Day” was held on March 2nd, 1998. It was set to coincide with the birthday of Dr. Seuss.
“Reading
is the moment the alphabet stops marching and starts dancing.”
As usual, on the first of the month I am posting our calendar page. Can you believe it's March already?
Things
to Love About March
Here
are just a few reasons to love March:
“March
is a tomboy with tousled hair, a mischievous smile, mud on her shoes, and a
laugh in her voice.”
– Hal
Borland
The flag from yesterday's post is known as "The Peace Flag". Thanks to those of you who knew, but didn't mention it in the comments.
The three red dots are often interpreted as Art,
Science, and Religion
The
circle represents the unity of culture
The
white background symbolizes peace
And there you have it. I had no idea until I saw it,
“Peace
is the softest kind of strength.”
Just a reminder to set your clocks forward one hour this Saturday. I dove into my photo snap files for some timely shots. Oh great, another...