I didn’t realize until i looked at sequence, the pics.illustrated what I had been telling my teens in Sunday. School – life on earth is hard, but when our Lord takes us home, we are transported.to a place of beauty and peace,.
We’ve been dry as well. Supposed to get rain end of the week. I’ll ask some to visit you!
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I will soon witness these visions once again. The atmosphere of flight evokes a thrill of excitement and contiguous despair and loss. By the way, you need to see the movie Gravity in 3D in theatres. The physics, silence, and fright of empty outer space will deeply engage your senses. HIGHLY recommended.
It is good to hear about Gravity. I was afraid it would be one of those “love” kind of movies and the couple dies in the end. I couldn’t take that right now. oooooo, physics.
I am definitely praying for your interviews and safety on your journey. I think praying with intent is an act of faith. I have faith in you and your abilities and I have faith in a God who loves you so very much!
I still hate to fly. being up in a metal tube with everything breathing the same air….babies crying, people sneezing. I had taken a pack of antibacterial wipes and to the great disgust of the woman in the seat by me, wiped down my seat before sitting.
On the way up though, I had an interesting time. Seatmate from Tampa – Japanese man going to Boston to practice oncology and stopping in Richmond for a visit with a friend. What a delight! About 40 – smart, funny….we switched around at Atlanta so we could stay seat mates. We both hate to fly!
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Nov 20, 2013 @ 18:50:14
Very cool photos. Without any words we’re skyward bound to ??? Wish I’d see raindrops out my window. We desperately need the rain. 🙂
Nov 20, 2013 @ 19:30:14
I didn’t realize until i looked at sequence, the pics.illustrated what I had been telling my teens in Sunday. School – life on earth is hard, but when our Lord takes us home, we are transported.to a place of beauty and peace,.
We’ve been dry as well. Supposed to get rain end of the week. I’ll ask some to visit you!
Nov 22, 2013 @ 11:32:33
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Nov 22, 2013 @ 15:20:58
Thank you. You truly do like to give, don’t you! Bless your sweet heart.
Nov 23, 2013 @ 09:54:14
I will soon witness these visions once again. The atmosphere of flight evokes a thrill of excitement and contiguous despair and loss. By the way, you need to see the movie Gravity in 3D in theatres. The physics, silence, and fright of empty outer space will deeply engage your senses. HIGHLY recommended.
Nov 23, 2013 @ 14:20:27
It is good to hear about Gravity. I was afraid it would be one of those “love” kind of movies and the couple dies in the end. I couldn’t take that right now. oooooo, physics.
I am definitely praying for your interviews and safety on your journey. I think praying with intent is an act of faith. I have faith in you and your abilities and I have faith in a God who loves you so very much!
I still hate to fly. being up in a metal tube with everything breathing the same air….babies crying, people sneezing. I had taken a pack of antibacterial wipes and to the great disgust of the woman in the seat by me, wiped down my seat before sitting.
On the way up though, I had an interesting time. Seatmate from Tampa – Japanese man going to Boston to practice oncology and stopping in Richmond for a visit with a friend. What a delight! About 40 – smart, funny….we switched around at Atlanta so we could stay seat mates. We both hate to fly!