Well we came in for a landing, on an aircraft carrier that got hit by a torpedo right after, but we were able to get back into flight before the ship sank, but not without moderate damage. I am not sure what the scam was, nor why my friend thought it was permissible to betray … Continue reading Back into flight
Author: Sir Rhodri
Coming in for a landing
Well, it looks like our days of roaming hotels after the fire may be coming to an end. We still have a long ways to getting back into our house. cleanup and restoration are just starting to truly get underway. But in the meantime it looks like we will soon have that interim place to … Continue reading Coming in for a landing
Establishing a timeline
Of course the house fire (arson) occurred while I was trying to treat a medical condition. Treating the infected leg has hampered the attempts to clean up the damage/rubble at the house. Likewise, the fire and its aftermath complicated treating the leg and ulimately made it take longer than I think it should have. I … Continue reading Establishing a timeline
We Have No Need To Let God Off The Hook
The arson fire on Aug. 6 that burned our uninsured house has put the thought in my mind that there is something we are meant to learn, or something we are meant to share with people, connected to our experience with the fire. Which may may not have anything to do with the main subject … Continue reading We Have No Need To Let God Off The Hook
God Moments – At Liberty (MO) Hospital
Thank you, Gideons International! Part of my healing regimen is to walk as often as possible, to prevent blood clots. During walking the floor I happened to walk into a waiting room on the floor, and discover the New Testament/Psalms left by the Gideons International. That brought back many memories of my dad and mom. … Continue reading God Moments – At Liberty (MO) Hospital
Live not by Lies
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn in 1974 wrote an Essay Live not by Lies. It is worth reading still today. I have several update observations based on it, ways that people have tried to make me live by lies. "Stop shouting/yelling at me!" People accuse me of this quite often, usually, but not always, when I have actually … Continue reading Live not by Lies
Watching grass growing
I need to write. I want to write. I want to write about ordinary things because they are significant. I find it hard to write about ordinary things. My life keeps throwing non-ordinary (as opposed to extraordinary) things at me. My writing keeps crescendoing into a cross between a symphony orchestra and a screeching cat. … Continue reading Watching grass growing
Whatever Way the Wind Blows
I have been basically offline for several days, the past few in the hospital (I am still there), the couple before that my brain offline sinking into the infection that put me into the hospital. And so now I am trying to write a post, trying to decide what tone to strike, one of hope, … Continue reading Whatever Way the Wind Blows
Spam Callers
One habit that I have changed since the house fire, is I am answering all calls on my cell phone. Because the emergency services we have put feelers out to, and which may be calling us back, will of course be unrecognized numbers, and may sometimes be listed as spam calls or telemarketers by the … Continue reading Spam Callers
The Lightfoot Luck
https://videopress.com/v/ujkzgnLV?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&preloadContent=metadata&useAverageColor=true Goodness of God, by CeCe Wynans "Thimgs seems to happen to us that we don't seem to provoke." NoLynch Atlas, From the Oracle, Hammerspace Publishers, 2024 Ed. The above observation is known as the Lightfoot Luck, and it hit us pretty hard this week. For the past five years we have been knocked down, … Continue reading The Lightfoot Luck