My soul doth magnify the Lord,and my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour.For he hath regarded the lowliness of his handmaiden.For behold, from henceforth all generations shall call me blessed.And his mercy is on them that fear him throughout all generations.He hath shewed strength with his arm.He hath scattered the proud in the imagination of their hearts.He hath put down the mighty from their seatand hath exalted the humble and meek.He hath filled the hungry with good things.And the rich he hath sent empty away.He remembering his mercy hath holpen his servant Israelas he promised to our forefathers, Abraham and his seed, forever.Amen.
Sunday, December 22, 2024
Sunday Drive: O Little Town of Bethlehem
The Lessons Appointed for Use on the
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Friday, December 20, 2024
Waitin' for the Weekend
another day
far awayhappy noisesimple joysshirts and skinsinnocence
Tom Hewitt - Favorites 2
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Thursday, December 19, 2024
The Next Big Thing: Transparent TV
Still puzzling over what to get that guy who has everything? Well, here you go. On sale now in L.A. for only 60 grand. Get 'em while they last - and before those tariffs kick in.
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Wednesday, December 18, 2024
Around and Around and Around
Does the holiday rush make you feel like zoning out for a while?
You're welcome.
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Monday, December 16, 2024
Cavalcade of Food: Cooking Up Christmas Joy
Kevin and Ralph get the Cavalcade storefront windows in Croswell, Michigan, all decked out for the holidays with Christmas trees and vintage appliances.
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Sunday, December 15, 2024
Friday, December 13, 2024
Waitin' for the Weekend
This is the best I can do this week, fellas. I've just lost interest in a lot of things lately. Not much to say, either. The past is much more interesting than the present time; and I can't bear to think about the future.
BTW, I find these kinds of videos more enjoyable by slowing down the playback speed and muting the sound. Just sayin'.
Tom Hewitt - Favorites 1
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Sunday, December 8, 2024
Friday, December 6, 2024
Out of the Past
Some time ago, looking up an historical subject, I came across this photograph of a newlywed couple in Czechoslovakia, circa 1935. A nice young couple, neatly dressed, peering into the future. What did the future hold for them, I wonder.
They would have had only a short time to settle into married life before Hitler took over their country and plunged the world into war. Did they have children? Did he go off to war or to forced labor? Did they live to see the liberation of their country, and subsequent domination by Russia? What happened to them, after that short space of peace?
What will happen to all of us now, in America? What would they say to us if they could speak? I wonder . . .
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Sunday, December 1, 2024
Sunday Drive: Once in Royal David's City
The Lessons appointed for use on
On this first day of the church year, Father David shares some timely thoughts on endings and beginnings:
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Wednesday, November 27, 2024
Kamala and Tim: Thanks and Hope
The light of America's promise will burn brightas long as we never give up and we keep fighting.--Vice President Kamala Harris
What I Say: We all owe a great debt of gratitude to our two standard-bearers, who suddenly took on a massive, gruelling campaign they never expected to run, and did it with grace, good cheer, and unstinting effort all the way down to the finish line. Just to think of the sheer physical effort it took staggers me - a stroll through the grocery store wears me out at this late age - to say nothing of the mental and emotional strain they and their families went through in that whirlwind campaign.
It was a damn hard job, and an uphill battle; but they took up the challenge gladly and fought to win against all odds. That they lost is no reflection whatsoever on their courage and character. As the old hymn goes, which inspired the likes of Harry Truman:
Dare to be a Daniel,Dare to stand alone,Dare to hold a purpose firm,Dare to make it known.
And I will say this: the idea that Kamala lost because she was a woman, or a black woman, or any other personal characterstic is utterly false: weenie-whiney bullshit. She very nearly did win: the difference in the popular vote was less than 2 percent. In my view, she lost because she wasn't selling what a slim majority of voters wanted. They chose rotgut whiskey instead of bottled water. It's just real simple.
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They will have a hell of a hangover, too, when they come to their senses. It's a damn shame that the rest of us will have to suffer along with them.
It is most interesting to study the eye-opening results of the popular vote, as well as the exit polls, broken down by sex, race, religion, education, income, and much more. I encourage all my truckbuddies in this country and abroad to do so before you say another word about the election. Knowledge is power.
Keep the faith, brothers.
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election 2024,
hope,
Kamala Harris,
Thanksgiving,
Tim Walz
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