At St. Paul's Methodist Church in Clarksdale, MS, there are those among us who are without family, elderly or just plain hungry for the human touch. It all started with one grouchy old man. Months ago, I was greeting when he came in looking like he ate sour grapes for breakfast. Hmm. How long had it been since anyone touched him? I grabbed him in a bear hug. He burst into a mile-wide smile and hasn't missed a Sunday or a hug since.
A retired school teacher said, "I hugged my students. Hugs are nourishing, a balm to the soul."
Animals like to be hugged on, too. Plants grow better when they receive love.
Hug an old friend. Make a new friend and hug.
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Inspirational travel stories. And food. Living sympathy, compassion and kindness moves us toward World Peace.
Tuesday, January 29, 2019
Friday, December 14, 2018
Merry Christmas to all and to all a Good Night!
Christmas 2018
Johnny, Maeann and Buckshot
Johnny, Maeann and Buckshot
No, I'm not bald
my hair is long enough
to pile up
and I like it!
Christmas used to be
for the kids
Now it's just Buckshot
He'll be happy
for a long walk
We hope you have a
Merry Christmas
and Blessed New Year
We hope you have a
Merry Christmas
and Blessed New Year
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Called Home
our parents called us home
we went
It's the same
when the Lord says,
"Come home."
Sister-in-law Josephine
got the call
last Monday
12/4
last Monday
12/4
She told her sons
she was dying
At 4 pm the 5th
she went home
My understanding of
death has changed
Only the body dies
The soul is eternal and
doesn't skip a beat
I watched her
meet and greet
family and friends
also deceased
also deceased
She doesn't need oxygen
Her body is no longer
half-moon shaped
You've arrived
Aunt Joe
Enjoy your pain-free life
We love you forever!
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Monday, November 12, 2018
Veterans Day 2018
Veteran's Day 2018
Tens of Thousands of graves
decorated
to remember
those who gave their all
Let freedom ring
Grace, Peace
and Thanks
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Saturday, November 10, 2018
Real Church Bulletin Announcements
"Thursday night - Potluck supper. Prayer and medication will follow."
"For those of you who have children and don't know it,
we have a nursery downstairs."
"Remember in pray all those who are sick of our
church and community."
"Tonight's Sermon is 'What is Hell?'
Come early and listen to our choir practice."
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Saturday, November 03, 2018
Election Day 11/6/18
Election Day 11/6/18
I pledge allegiance to the flag
Of the United States of America
and to the Republic for which it stands
One nation under God Indivisible
With Liberty and Justice for all
Let's work together for the good of our Country
Cast your vote 11/6/18
Heavenly Father, Thy will be done
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Thursday, October 04, 2018
God's Law: The Return of the Circle
So what's with the weather? Could it be all the negativity on the news and people's nasty behavior in general? When we look in the mirror, what looks back at us is the same. When people express hate, are they aware that's what will return to them? Imagine hate is hot black tar returning to the sender. Do you want that?
Remedy: To have peace on earth, we have to master our thoughts and feelings and live from our heart expressing genuine love, compassion, kindness, mercy and peace toward all.
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Remedy: To have peace on earth, we have to master our thoughts and feelings and live from our heart expressing genuine love, compassion, kindness, mercy and peace toward all.
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The Weighing of Deeds
The Weighing of Deeds
Leonard B Jasa’s Life Review
Maeann
Jasa-Barrett
Friends
and foes
heaped the scales
with deeds of good
and
the devil’s do
The Great God laid
His eyes on him
The man began to
weep
… seen the awfuls
of war, Dear One.
No more, No more.
I’m granting you Grace
and Peace.
The man collapsed
relieved
If there are no
more to speak
I’ll make my
decision brief
A wee brown hand
waved frantically
I have something to say
I have something to say
Bucket trapped in
his garage
My heart raced
fast and blue
Would he crush me ‘neath
his heal
Or would he turn
me loose?
The crowd gasped in disbelief
At the mouse’s tale of woe
He who’d fought
and fired men
Tipped the bucket
at the curb
Gave me a running
start
And so Good God,
it is my vote
That he should go
upstairs.
The Good God
smiled
and tipped the
scale
That opened
Heaven’s Gate
Lest we think it
matters not
The things we say
and do
The smallest
creatures matter too
Beware your own
review.
Tuesday, September 11, 2018
9/11/2001, He Didn't Care What Happened to the USA
The phone rang. My broker said, "The Twin towers are on fire!"
My guts flushed with angst and anger. I rushed to dress and get on the road to Krysia. She had undergone a second appendix surgery the day before. In May she had walked around for a week with a ruptured appendix. One Dr. said it might be gallbladder. She went home mad, laid down, and heard the Lord say, "You're dying." She got up and went to a different Dr. who knew immediately it was appendicitis. She was rushed to the Hospital by ambulance. Her insides were such a mess, the Dr. couldn't find her appendix. He scheduled a second surgery for Sep. 10th.
I walked into her room just as the Towers collapsed. Horrified, we hugged and sobbed. Through her tears, she said, "I felt all the victims go through me. Some Dr. came in and insisted I come to his office immediately, my system was all out of whack. I told him all that was wrong with me was my country was under attack! He showed absolutely no concern. A chill warning ran through me. I was NOT going anywhere with him! I tried to call you to pick me up in the parking lot."
"I was on my way."
She recovered. The mysterious Dr. suddenly left the country. His staff were left to deal with the fallout. It wasn't minimal.
God Bless America now and always!!!!!. Grace and Peace to all.♥️
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Friday, August 24, 2018
World's Best Awards 2017 Travel + Leisure Readers' Score
Viking Ocean (95.99)
(Voted World's Best Cruise Line 2016 & 2017)
Crystal (93.38)
Regent Seven Seas (91.90)
Cunard (87.51)
Oceania (87.29)
Azamara (86.89)
Princess (86.19)
Costa Cruises (84.38)
Celebrity (81.55)
Holland America (81.28)
Viking was also the winner in 2016
1-855-8-VIKING
Have toothbrush will travel!!!
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Viking River Cruises
The Viking River Cruises catalog came today with the list of voyages 2018. I am over the moon. "Set sail with us on a journey that will awaken, nourish and expand your mind, and truly allow you to explore the world in comfort."
There isn't much that thrills me more than travel. Every week I get a catalog and emails from Viking. I have to stop and feast my eyes and let my heart fly away with desire to travel. Do I want to go to Europe, Russia or China? YESSSS!!!!! I love the idea of River Cruises. I can see land on both sides. (I didn't do well deep sea fishing. That's another story.)
Traveling is about how adaptable we are. We represent the USA. Patient, grateful and with a sense of humor goes a long ways. When we are demanding, rude, loud and obnoxious, we are not welcome.
I love learning other's ways and making life-long friends. We are all just people, and we're not that different. Living patience, curiosity, sympathy, compassion and kindness leaves a good impression.
Rhine Getawayㅡ8 Days: Basel to Amsterdam
Danube Waltzㅡ8 Days: Budapest to Passau
Paris & the Heart of Normandyㅡ8 Days: ParisㅡRouenㅡParis
Lyon Provenceㅡ8 Days: Avignon to Lyon
Chateaux, Rivers & Wine: 8 Days: Bordeaux-Saint−Emilion-Bordeaux
Elegant Elbeㅡ10 Days: Prague to Berlin
Portugal's River of Goldㅡ10 Days: Lisbon to Porto
Waterways of the Tsarsㅡ13 Days: St. Petersburg to Moscow
Imperial Jewels of Chinaㅡ14 Days: Shanghai to Beijing
Iconic Western Mediterraneanㅡ8 Days: Barcelona to Rome
Viking Homelandsㅡ15 Days: Stockholm to Bergen
120 days World Cruise: Los Angeles to London.
https://www.vikingrivercruises.com/ Treat yourself to great photos, interesting packages and extensions, the layout of the ships, and all the necessary details. They are thorough.
My heart is scheming. I overcame my fear of heights driving over the Continental Divide and hiking the Grand Canyon. I CAN overcome my fear of the sea! Repeat. Repeat. How can I go from one cruise to another? I think my ticket may be as a "Travel Writer." Oh, the wheels are turning! I won't sleep tonight. Have toothbrush, will travel!!!
(All copy about Viking is directly from their catalog.)
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There isn't much that thrills me more than travel. Every week I get a catalog and emails from Viking. I have to stop and feast my eyes and let my heart fly away with desire to travel. Do I want to go to Europe, Russia or China? YESSSS!!!!! I love the idea of River Cruises. I can see land on both sides. (I didn't do well deep sea fishing. That's another story.)
Traveling is about how adaptable we are. We represent the USA. Patient, grateful and with a sense of humor goes a long ways. When we are demanding, rude, loud and obnoxious, we are not welcome.
I love learning other's ways and making life-long friends. We are all just people, and we're not that different. Living patience, curiosity, sympathy, compassion and kindness leaves a good impression.
Viking River Cruises
Journeys of Discovery
Available 2017-2018
Rhine Getawayㅡ8 Days: Basel to Amsterdam
Danube Waltzㅡ8 Days: Budapest to Passau
Romantic Danubeㅡ8 Days: Budapest to Nuremberg
Grand European Tourㅡ15 Days: Budapest to Amsterdam
Paris to the Swiss Alpsㅡ12 Days: Zurich to Paris
Cities of Lightㅡ12 Days: Prague to Paris
Tulips &Windmillsㅡ10 Days: AmsterdamㅡAntwerp─Amsterdam
Passage to Eastern Europeㅡ11 Days: Bucharest to Budapest
Lyon Provenceㅡ8 Days: Avignon to Lyon
Chateaux, Rivers & Wine: 8 Days: Bordeaux-Saint−Emilion-Bordeaux
Elegant Elbeㅡ10 Days: Prague to Berlin
Portugal's River of Goldㅡ10 Days: Lisbon to Porto
Waterways of the Tsarsㅡ13 Days: St. Petersburg to Moscow
Imperial Jewels of Chinaㅡ14 Days: Shanghai to Beijing
Iconic Western Mediterraneanㅡ8 Days: Barcelona to Rome
Viking Homelandsㅡ15 Days: Stockholm to Bergen
120 days World Cruise: Los Angeles to London.
My heart is scheming. I overcame my fear of heights driving over the Continental Divide and hiking the Grand Canyon. I CAN overcome my fear of the sea! Repeat. Repeat. How can I go from one cruise to another? I think my ticket may be as a "Travel Writer." Oh, the wheels are turning! I won't sleep tonight. Have toothbrush, will travel!!!
(All copy about Viking is directly from their catalog.)
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World's Best Cruise Ship Awards 2017 and 2016 Travel + Leisure
The rankings of Cruise Ships for 2017
Viking Ocean was the best (95.99)
Crystal (93.38)
Regent Seven Seas (91.90)
Cunard (87.51)
Oceania (87.29)
Azamara (86.89)
Azamara (86.89)
Princess (86.19)
Costa Cruises (84.38)
Celebrity (81.55)
Holland America (81.28)
Viking Ocean was also the winner in 2016
My mind flutters from city to city, port to port and opportunity to opportunity. I would love to move from one to the next all the way around the world. So much to see. So much to learn. So much to do!
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Tuesday, July 31, 2018
Words to live by
Be humble
Sing Loudly
Live for today
Call an old friend
Push fear aside
Give hugs
Be curious
Hold Hands
Take a chance
Make a new friend
Take pictures
Smell the flowers
Smile at a stranger
Embrace Be kind
Love one another
Sing Loudly
Live for today
Call an old friend
Push fear aside
Give hugs
Be curious
Hold Hands
Take a chance
Make a new friend
Take pictures
Smell the flowers
Smile at a stranger
Embrace Be kind
Love one another
Choose happiness
Monday, July 02, 2018
The Lord works at Kroger's in Horn Lake, MS
We lost our Clarksdale, MS Kroger in March (Declining revenues).😦 My friend and I were excited😃😁 to finally locate one @ DeSoto Crossing, 7251 Interstate Blvd, Horn Lake, MS. 662-349-8334.
An elderly lady was plodding flat-footed pushing her half-full cart. (I hoped she wasn't driving.) The angle to the street was ribbed and looked too steep. She showed no sign of stopping.😱 Might she lose control of the cart, be drug by it, or face planted on the concrete? Not on my watch! I rushed to her with raised hands. "Wait! Wait right there. I'll take it to the curb for you." She let go and stood stable. I backed down with my eyes on her. Someone backed up to me. The trunk popped open. An attractive lady took charge of loading the contents into her trunk. The elderly lady started toward the ramp. 😲 😱 "NO!!!" we yelled. She stopped. The driver closed the trunk and helped the lady into the car. I returned the cart to the store.
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An elderly lady was plodding flat-footed pushing her half-full cart. (I hoped she wasn't driving.) The angle to the street was ribbed and looked too steep. She showed no sign of stopping.😱 Might she lose control of the cart, be drug by it, or face planted on the concrete? Not on my watch! I rushed to her with raised hands. "Wait! Wait right there. I'll take it to the curb for you." She let go and stood stable. I backed down with my eyes on her. Someone backed up to me. The trunk popped open. An attractive lady took charge of loading the contents into her trunk. The elderly lady started toward the ramp. 😲 😱 "NO!!!" we yelled. She stopped. The driver closed the trunk and helped the lady into the car. I returned the cart to the store.
Praise the Lord!
People helping People = Peace on Earth
💕💝💞💓💗😃💜
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Tuesday, June 26, 2018
The Lord has a field day at Walmart
My daughter, Corrie, made this quilt for me for Mother's Day. The pieces fit together right, the same way life does when we invite the Lord to work in our life.
"Thanks!"
A wee girl in his car said, "That was nice."
"Yes it was."
I headed to my driver's side and couldn't get in. A sedan was trying to back out. "Wait, just give me a minute."
Behind my truck I checked the traffic and did my best Goldilocks impression. That truck is too fast. The second one isn't much better. Oh, that van is just right. I put my open palm up for the driver to stop five parking spaces back. He and his passenger broke into wide smiles.
As I approached the sedan, the noise level was that of a flock of hungry birds. The couple were talking all over each other and glowing, literally. I peeked in, "You can go now."
She said, "Nobody has ever done anything like this for us."
"You're welcome."
They went on their way. The van pulled in. I got in my truck. The first man was standing where he could see in my windshield. His arms were lighty crossed. His smile was soft.
I muttered to my left, "What do I do now, Lord?"
"Roll the window down."
Out of my mouth came, "We were people helping people. That's what World Peace looks like."
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Thursday, June 07, 2018
An Alien?
What is it?
Did an alien slip into the grape?
It was the only one
that looked like this
that looked like this
Are aliens more advanced?
Maybe they do know more
than we do
and
just want to help
Maybe they'd land
if we didn't try to shoot them
Maybe they know
how to cure complicated
diseases
Maybe they know
how to love more
and live peace
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My photo
Love Soothes the Soul
Love is all there is
One cannot plant flowers
and
make war
at the same time
Grace and Peace to all
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Monday, May 28, 2018
Memorial Day 2018
Old wars
Current wars
An Appeal to the World
The way to peace in a time of division
By
His Holiness the Dalai Lama XIV
Co-author Franz Alt
"Love without exception.
Our spiritual well-being depends
on our innate human nature,
our natural affinity for goodness,
compassion, and caring for others."
"Ethics, compassion and social behavior
are inborn traits.
When we cultivate the inner values
that we all appreciate in other people,
we begin to live spiritually."
"tis more important for humanity's survival
to become aware of our commonalities
than to constantly emphasize what divides us"
"Most human conflicts can be resolved
through sincere dialogue."
"Disarmament is compassion put into practice.
Disarm. Don't arm yourselves!
Overcome hatred and prejudice
with cooperation and tolerance!"
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Tuesday, May 15, 2018
People Helping People = Peace on Earth
Foam wasp and hornet killer wasn't in the aisle with household cleaners at Walmart. The clerk I'd asked in housewares found it in the Garden center and hunted me down. That's service!
When I got to our truck, I couldn't get in. The man in the car on my passenger side said, "I'll put those in for you." The little girl with him said, "That was nice."
"Yes it was."
I couldn't get in my driver's side because the driver of the car beside me was trying to back out. I motioned for them to stop. They couldn't see over my truck. I checked the traffic and stopped it. When I told them it was safe to back out, they were filled with joy. "Nobody has ever done that for us!" Those who stopped pulled into the space with wide smiles, too. So was I.
When I backed out, I rolled the passenger window down to the man on my right. "We were people helping people, that's what peace on earth looks like." He nodded and smiled.
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When I got to our truck, I couldn't get in. The man in the car on my passenger side said, "I'll put those in for you." The little girl with him said, "That was nice."
"Yes it was."
I couldn't get in my driver's side because the driver of the car beside me was trying to back out. I motioned for them to stop. They couldn't see over my truck. I checked the traffic and stopped it. When I told them it was safe to back out, they were filled with joy. "Nobody has ever done that for us!" Those who stopped pulled into the space with wide smiles, too. So was I.
When I backed out, I rolled the passenger window down to the man on my right. "We were people helping people, that's what peace on earth looks like." He nodded and smiled.
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Saturday, May 12, 2018
Jesus used a 6-yr. old to answer my prayer
Earlier this week I made our monthly grocery run to Walmart. My cart was so full, I had to use a second one. I felt like a mule tethered to a one-bottom plow trying to slice into virgin prairie. Where's another mule when you need one?
"Jesus, I need help."
A little boy ahead and to my left turned around and walked straight to me. "Do you need help?"
"Yes."
He looked to his mom. She and I exchanged smiles; she nodded to him it was okay.
Walking to my car, he said, "I'm six years old. I go to Friar's Point Elementary School. I'm graduating from Kindergarten soon."
"That's great! Do you like to read?"
He frowned. "Not so much in school." His eyes widened. "I just read 'Biscuit' by myself!"
"Good for you!"
He intended to unload his cart into my car, but he wasn't tall enough to reach anything. His mom drove up."Do you need some help?"
"That's ok. I 'll get it." Why is it so hard to accept help? "Yes, thank you, I do need help."
It took us ten minutes to empty both carts. We ended with a hug. I thanked her and told her she was doing a great job with her son, and I'd tipped him.
Never underestimate the "Power of Prayer." People helping people = Peace on Earth
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"Jesus, I need help."
A little boy ahead and to my left turned around and walked straight to me. "Do you need help?"
"Yes."
He looked to his mom. She and I exchanged smiles; she nodded to him it was okay.
Walking to my car, he said, "I'm six years old. I go to Friar's Point Elementary School. I'm graduating from Kindergarten soon."
"That's great! Do you like to read?"
He frowned. "Not so much in school." His eyes widened. "I just read 'Biscuit' by myself!"
"Good for you!"
He intended to unload his cart into my car, but he wasn't tall enough to reach anything. His mom drove up."Do you need some help?"
"That's ok. I 'll get it." Why is it so hard to accept help? "Yes, thank you, I do need help."
It took us ten minutes to empty both carts. We ended with a hug. I thanked her and told her she was doing a great job with her son, and I'd tipped him.
Never underestimate the "Power of Prayer." People helping people = Peace on Earth
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Happy Mother's Day!
A garden of flowers for you Mom
You led, guarded and taught us
Forever grateful we are,
Maeann and Janis
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Poetry mine
Sunday, April 22, 2018
Talking Turtle
"Well, hello there."
She stopped and looked up
"You're very pretty.
Show me what you can do."
Try as I might,
I could not get the video to upload.
With her back legs
she demonstrated
building a nest
using hand-like motions
she pulled and pushed
handsful of earth
creating space
deep enough
to hide her eggs
she covered them with leaves
she pulled and pushed
handsful of earth
creating space
deep enough
to hide her eggs
she covered them with leaves
Fine work little Mama
We missed the hatchlings
that made their way
back to the river
God Bless Turtles
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Tuesday, March 13, 2018
My Pineapple Ministry
I loved it when Kroger's had imported, fresh pineapple. If they were too green, I let them rest on the counter and turned them daily. When the hide began to soften and I could smell the pineapple, I cut the top off and planted it outside. (It would last through warm weather.) Turned on it's top, on a saucer, allowed the juice to make its way down to the top.
It's a fragrant messy moment
slicing the outside off
slicing the outside off
There are many recipes for pineapple upside down cake. My favorite is the recipe that uses buttermilk. I make the 10" pineapple upside down cake in my cast iron skillet. Sometimes I make two 8", or four 4", or use a round cake pan. I've made so many, more than 60. We enjoy them and they've been wonderful gifts for family and friends. I've mentioned how good they were and someone would say, "I wish somebody would make me one." So I did. Making money isn't my motive. Pineapples represent Hospitality. It's worth the effort just to see people smile and feel blessed.
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Saturday, March 03, 2018
Fruit Pizza
A creative explosion
of color
first feeds the eyes
A base of
plain cookie dough
baked on a pizza tin
and cooled
Frosted with
softened cream cheese
and a little
powdered sugar
Decorated with fruit
of your choice
It goes fast
I never got a bite
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Thursday, February 22, 2018
Violence, Drugs & Mental Health Issues vs Peace
We are surrounded by violence, drugs and mental health issues. People become what they see. Violence is the only way to express myself, mindset. All guns could be removed from the world and there would still be violence. People would find other tools to do damage with.
Mr. Rogers of "Mr. Rogers Neighborhood," spoke gently to children and adults after 9/11. First Lady Laura Bush was a calming influence, also.
This is Buckshot with his 1st year fleece security blanket. In the spring our yard was covered with little blue flags. He prefers we all be in the same room, so he can do his job of watching over us. If one of us doesn't feel well, he comes close to love the wrong away. He can be sound asleep and hit the floor barking because something or someone crossed the yard. I wish I was that sensitive.
There are better ways to be, and things to do with our time, than get wrapped up in violence. L. R. Knost said, "So go. Love intentionally, extravagantly, unconditionally. The broken world waits in darkness for the light that is you."
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Mr. Rogers of "Mr. Rogers Neighborhood," spoke gently to children and adults after 9/11. First Lady Laura Bush was a calming influence, also.
This is Buckshot with his 1st year fleece security blanket. In the spring our yard was covered with little blue flags. He prefers we all be in the same room, so he can do his job of watching over us. If one of us doesn't feel well, he comes close to love the wrong away. He can be sound asleep and hit the floor barking because something or someone crossed the yard. I wish I was that sensitive.
There are better ways to be, and things to do with our time, than get wrapped up in violence. L. R. Knost said, "So go. Love intentionally, extravagantly, unconditionally. The broken world waits in darkness for the light that is you."
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Tuesday, February 06, 2018
Real Winter in MS
We haven't had ice and snow for several years. The kids were tickled to be out of school for six days. By the third day, parents were groaning.
I left the string of colored LED lights in the kitchen window and on the living room window. They seem magical.
The house was built in the 60's and adequate for Southern weather. Bitter cold is keeping people home. When the sun shines on the kitchen and living room windows, the rooms warm. The thermostat sighs and takes a break. The back of the house gets cold enough to hang a hog. Memories of our old country house rush in reminding me of the cook stove that would die over night and the teakettle freeze. This isn't so bad after all. Good reading weather.
Chili and chicken & vegetable soup warm body and soul, and the house smells nice. Buckshot snuggles under the covers and warms our feet. We're doing fine.
It's raining. Really raining! Sounds like spring, yard work,a lot of sweat equity and mosquitoes!
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It's Adam's Fault
The world explodes
with accusations
of men's sexual misconduct
women accuse the 👹s
men are stripped of their jobs
and earned awards 💘
no innocent until proven guilty here
If Adam hadn't fondled Eve
(Supposing it wasn't she doing the fondling)
people wouldn't be here
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Quitting Smoking
"I'm Quitting!" he announced triumphantly at the VA cessation class.
Cheers from the audience. "I've got it all figured out."
I was overjoyed. What a relief to not smell smoke on our clothes, in the house, vehicles and on his breath.
Highlights of his experiment:
I cooked liver and onions, rice and gravy.
"You cooked too many onions."
"The chocolate milk doesn't taste as good as the other brand."
"Are you taking your meds?"
"These sweet potatoes need more juice."
"When you make tea, shake it up!
"These blueberry muffins aren't as good as the other store's."
"These peaches don't taste as good as the first ones."
Grrr! I'm married to a food critic!!! It was the fourth can. Which one was first?
"Hospital food doesn't taste good."
"Of course not. They don't want you to stay."
A fish-eyed scowl.
"Shouldn't the meatloaf have ketchup on it?"
Apparently, every woman in the world got the perfect meatloaf recipe except me. Where was I that day?
Lentil soup with fresh veggies: "I'm not eating anymore of your psychedelic vegetables! What's the matter with purple hulled peas? Don't you want to learn to cook them? It can't be that hard."
After the 6th month, he went back to smoking a pack a day. The food critic is gone. I suspect he can't taste anything again, but I'm not complaining.
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Wednesday, January 10, 2018
Our DNA
We share the same DNA
Leave it to my sister
to add
a boatload of humor
She went into the Good Feet Store
wearing the spotted slacks
And came out
wearing matching shoes
The whereabouts
of my spots
is spotty
More on our DNA later
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Sunday, December 24, 2017
"Stille Nacht, Heilige Nacht"
This Christmas Eve morning, I joyfully told our Sunday School class some of the history of "Stille Nacht Heilige Nacht." "Silent Night" to us.
At St. Nicholas's Church in Oberndorf, Austria, 199 years ago today, Assistant Priest Josef Mohr discovered the organ didn't work. They had to have music for Christmas Eve mass. He walked through the snow to teacher, Franz Xaver Gruber's. Mohr had written a poem two years prior and asked Gruber if he could set it to music in time for Christmas Eve Mass.
Gruber arrived at church early with his guitar and music. He and Father Mohr taught the choir to sing "Stille Nacht" in 4 part harmony. The congregation loved it.
In the spring, the organ-mender came and repaired the organ. Testing it, he played Stille Nacht and memorized it. When he went back to his village, he taught the children to sing it. It was carried to other churches and locations. Today it's known around the world.
Flooding took its toll on the original church. The Stille Nacht Memorial Chapel stands on a mound in its place.
Go to StilleNacht.info for pictures, music and further information. It's a heart-warming read.
Merry Christmas family and friends and may your New Year be filled with many blessings.
Love, Maeann
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Sunday, December 17, 2017
Christmas in Mississippi
Our house is too small for a tree
in the living room window
Buckshot wouldn't be able
Christmas just isn't the same without family near
Christmas's past
Mexican Ironwood reindeer and braided bread
Krysia and her creations: A charming pair!

Handkerchief, cutout, crocheted and ceramic angels
not on a tree
on our bedroom walls:
The seven stockings Krysia counted cross stitched
hang on the walls, too
What Christmas is really about!
Merry Christmas to you and yours
And Best Wishes for the New Year
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Sunday, November 12, 2017
Random Acts of Blindness 😴😍
Is it missing a corner I meant to turn at 😦
Or the opportunity to see something different 😖
Or a dead end 😬
Is it overlooking
an unintentional offense 💓
a deliberate intent to offend 💘
We cannot live in someone else's mind
and discern what's behind their every thought
and feeling
Managing my thoughts and feelings
is a full-time job 💟
Self-control and self-correction
is where it's at 💗
To be at peace😍💕
I must live
sympathy, compassion and kindness 💖
and
Random Acts of Blindness 💞
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Thursday, October 19, 2017
💗 Living Sympathy, Compassion and Kindness = Divine Love in action 💗
As we were leaving the Memphis, VA yesterday, we met a woman standing and smiling. She said she is a volunteer who welcomes veterans, thanks them for their service and tells them something that might make them feel better. God Bless her! 💓
Not long ago, I met a woman at the end of a grocery aisle. I smiled. She projected hate. We met again at the corner of another aisle. I smiled. She maintained hate. The third time we met, I smiled and so did she. 💝
Not long ago, I met a woman at the end of a grocery aisle. I smiled. She projected hate. We met again at the corner of another aisle. I smiled. She maintained hate. The third time we met, I smiled and so did she. 💝
Coming from the Midwest, I had no background/understanding of racism. I can't do it. Hate is debilitating, a waste of God given energy. It can make the sender physically ill. We, the people, are not that different. We all want to be loved and accepted just the way we are. Living sympathy, compassion and kindness soothes, heals and connects us. Want to do something good? 💞 Love a hater. 💟 It just might open their heart, too.
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Monday, September 25, 2017
Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and More!!
Before
The sea just being the sea
After
The world has witnessed nature's wrath
on a massive scale
The suffering, grief, helplessness
the lump in their throats
the ache in their hearts
the striped feeling
in their souls
Our hearts go out to all
wrapping each one
in love and prayers
and may all pets
get back to their families
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and may all pets
get back to their families
P.S. Hopefully the hurricanes blew
all the misplaced Pythons
out to sea!
all the misplaced Pythons
out to sea!
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Thursday, August 31, 2017
MS Writer's Guild
Aug.
25-26 the MS Writer’s Guild held their annual conference at Pearl, MS.
Presenters
included famed author Curtis Wilke. “The Long Road to Camelot” is a history must read co-authored with Thomas Oliphant.
Charlie Spillers “Confessions of
an Undercover Agent” is spellbinding! I'd have died of fright.
Stanley Nelson is editor of The Concordia (LA) Sentinel. Recently
nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for his decade-long work revealing murders
committed by the Ku Klux Klan in Central MS and Northeast LA. His highly
acclaimed book is “Devils Walking: Klan Murders along the Mississippi in the
1960s"
Jill Conner Browne, author of the “Sweet
Potato Queens Series” tickled us.
J Janice Coleman, professor of literature at Alcorn University portrayed Phoenix Jackson from Eudora Welty's "A Worn Path." Wearing a red scarf around her head, a long-sleeved black top, long black and white skirt with a cotton apron, she made Phoenix come alive. An umbrella filled in for her walking stick. She talked the talk and walked the walk.(Living History) She is also a quilt maker. After reading Toni Morrison's "Beloved," she made a quilt for Baby.
C. Leigh McInnis, instructor at Jackson St Uni., was among poets to read for the celebration of the election of President Barack Obama January 2009. He did "Workshopping: Bring Your Manuscript."
Kara Bachman wrote "Katrina Memories: Stories of Survivors" and taught about "Building an author Platform."
Robin Rushing, is a graduate of Milsaps, a freelance writing consultant specializing in proposals, ghost writing, editing, marketing and peer response tutorials, and a co-writer/editor for acclaimed cookbooks.
There was so much inspiration in the room, I came home and got to work on my writing.
Dr. Rachell Anderson is the facilitator of the Tunica Chapter of the MSWG. We meet at the Tunica Museum from 1-3:30 pm the third Sat. of the month from Sept. through June. All are welcome. Come write light, or as Hemingway said, "Write hard and clear about what hurts." Who knows which, or how many of us, are best-selling authors in the making. Whoo-hoo!
C. Leigh McInnis, instructor at Jackson St Uni., was among poets to read for the celebration of the election of President Barack Obama January 2009. He did "Workshopping: Bring Your Manuscript."
Kara Bachman wrote "Katrina Memories: Stories of Survivors" and taught about "Building an author Platform."
Robin Rushing, is a graduate of Milsaps, a freelance writing consultant specializing in proposals, ghost writing, editing, marketing and peer response tutorials, and a co-writer/editor for acclaimed cookbooks.
There was so much inspiration in the room, I came home and got to work on my writing.
Dr. Rachell Anderson is the facilitator of the Tunica Chapter of the MSWG. We meet at the Tunica Museum from 1-3:30 pm the third Sat. of the month from Sept. through June. All are welcome. Come write light, or as Hemingway said, "Write hard and clear about what hurts." Who knows which, or how many of us, are best-selling authors in the making. Whoo-hoo!
©2017 Red Convertible Travel Series
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