——————————— How do you think animals conceptualize time? I often wonder if they view it in their brains, like we do in ours? One second at a time? Past meeting future? Is it based on life expectancy? Or other things?
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Measuring Up in the Oval
That Office of the President thing. I can’t believe anyone still really wants the job. But people do. Of course, some people are more well-suited for the job, by physical appearance alone. Apparently, taller, seems to be better. As a
Candles on the cake.
Today was Christmas. I said Happy Birthday to Jesus this morning, when I was in prayer. Happy, Happy Birthday. But, I’ll get back to that in a minute. There are some other famous people born on December 25th. One of
Yeah. I’ll say it.
Twas the night before Christmas, And all through the house, Not a creature was stirring, Not even a mouse. Well. The mouse was stirring. He was stirring together sugar, and eggs, and cream, and flour. Making cookies. Those really good
The new leafage
I’m not an inventor. Sometimes, I figure out something fresh. But it isn’t often. A worker bee, is me. And certainly I am not an entrepreneur. But the other day, I was thinking. I had an idea for a chain
That circle, it is.
No matter what comes along, there we are. Standing right smack dab in the center of it. That’s how our lives go. It could be the glorious act of picking out a dozen donuts in the sugary-sweet lobby of the
Right way. Wrong way.
Have you ever thought of a clever way of doing something around the house, and then once you got in the very middle of things, you discover it wasn’t all that clever, and you were about to fall from that
Kris Time
Yeah. Well, I gave Santa a call earlier today. It was raining cats and dogs outside here in Ohio. So, I looked up the weather for Monday night. Things look pretty clear at this point. But I felt I should
Billions of ways to be
Some people live highly interesting lives. I guess, in some way, that can be said about all of us. Maybe. Well, okay. Not really. Some people are simply more fascinating than others. As an example. This morning, I was reading
What’s in a Buck?
Every day, we watch for “our” herd of deer. We’ve known them for several years. It is probably around seven, if I could pin it down. Back then, we would see a few, here or there. Deer Spotting. One of