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Sunday, April 17, 2016

Hear It On Sunday. . .Everyone's Dresses Alike At Our Church

Every Sunday everyone wears the same thing.  You'd think it would make it easy for me to decide what to wear but it isn't . . . 
Chapel:
Occasionally someone will wear a yellow or a green shirt. 

 Everyone else has to dress the same.  Grey T-shirts and jeans or sweat pants. 

 Because our congregation is a group of incarcerated boys.  Our church is in our states juvenile prison.   It's an interesting  congregation.  Probably nothing you've ever experienced.  

Our music is different . . . 

Every video that is played has a message.  Believe it or not.
                                   
                                      I raise my hands, bow my head
                  I'm finding more and more truth in the words written in red
                 They tell me that there's more to life than just what i can see

                                                I can't quote the book
                                              The chapter or the verse
                                             You can't tell me it all ends
                                              In a slow ride in a hearse
                                 You know I'm more and more convinced
                                                The longer that i live
                                                 Yeah, this can't be
                                                   No, this can't be
                                          No, this can't be all there is
            

Our's isn't a 'regular' church.  But the message is the same.  

Those 'red letters' are important. Those 'red letters' are filled with comfort,
love, compassion, grace and forgiveness.  

I think this week I'll spend some time reading a few red letters.  

                            Wanna' join me? 

         May Your Week Be Blessed and Filled With Jesus
                       


I'm interested if you've enjoyed this new series.  I've enjoyed sharing with you our Sunday messages.  I'd love your comments and input.  Would you like to hear more?  Would you be interested in more music?  Please leave me a 
comment.  

         

             


Sunday Morning Blessings

          Free Printable Quote of my favorite hymn - Tune My Heart To Sing Thy Grace:

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                                            Have A Blessed Day

Come back this evening for my Hear It On Sunday...Use It On Monday post.  

Saturday, April 16, 2016

Dressed For Death-- Book Review

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This was the first time for me to read anything from this author.  This books is the 4th installment in the
Drew Farthering Mystery Series.

When the book ended I was interested in reading more of the series.  But in the beginning I almost put it
down and gave up.  I actually did for a couple of weeks.  But since I was given a complimentary copy I felt like I needed to give it another chance.

And in the end I'm glad I did.  What was difficult for me in the beginning was it was just flat confusing.
There were a lot of characters and I couldn't keep them straight.  Some had nicknames and it was just confusing.  I don't know actually which of the characters other than the main character Drew and his wife
are a part of the other 3 books or not.  

Other than just knowing who's who the plot stands alone so It's not really necessary to read the other
books in the series.

Once I did get into the story line a little over half way through I was hooked.  I wanted to figure out the mystery.  And in some ways I did.  I predicted how the drugs were being smuggled.  It was really very obvious after the second murder.  Which by the way villainy didn't end there.  I actually lost count of how
many people actually were 'written out'.

Which for me actually made me question how this book was published by Bethany House and is
categorized in this genre.  All I can really figure out is it does have a bit of a faith base.  And actually the author did a great job of weaving Drew's faith struggle into the story.  But I couldn't help but think that
it was just a ploy on the authors part for the book to be published as a Christian Mystery Novel.

So with that said I struggled with rating this book.  Once I was 3/4 through I wanted to read more.
And, I really would like to read the other books in the series.  And as I write this review I honestly
have not decided how I rate it.

Here's what the book is about . . .
 

About

A Regency-Era Costume Party Should Have Been an Amusing Diversion, but it Seems Wherever Drew Farthering Goes, Mystery--and Murder--Are on the Guest List

Drew and Madeline Farthering arrive at a Regency-era house party at Winteroak House, excited to be reunited with old friends, including Drew's former Oxford classmate Talbot Cummins. Tal is there with his fiancée, Alice Henley, and though many present seem worried about the couple, nobody is prepared when Alice dies from an apparent overdose. Tal refuses to believe she'd taken the drugs intentionally, and a dark question arises of whether the death is an accident or murder.

The police have their own information though, and Drew is shocked when they arrest someone he's trusted and admired since his childhood--someone who's been smuggling drugs into the country for years. Stunned by what has happened, Tal begs Drew to get to the bottom of everything, but Drew has never felt more unsettled. Questioning his own ability to see people as they really are, Drew doesn't know whom to trust, and he's not ready for the secrets he's about to uncover--or the danger he'll bring down on everyone he holds dear.
The Publisher provides more information and an excerpt if you want to check it out.  Click here.
To read a few more reviews actually at time of this post 64 other reviews at Amazon.  
The book is also available at Barnes and Noble  (14 reviews rated 4.6)
Overall I have to give this book a 3 /2 star rating.   Although there were parts that I really liked/enjoyed I just couldn't get over how long it took me to really 'get into' the story. 
I received a complimentary copy from Baker Publishing in exchange for my honest review. 



Visiting Fort Worth Attractions

I love my hometown!  Fort Worth has some amazing places to visit.
A few weeks ago we had the joy of visiting the zoo.  
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Today I am sharing a few of the photo's of the animals . . .
           Zoo:
                       I managed a nice close up of this guy.  
We had a lovely spring day the day we visited.   It was a few days after a very bad storm. 
                        
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The zoo does an excellent job of providing a beautiful place to visit as well as a great environment for the animals.   Sadly during the
storm quite a few of the Pelicans died.  The above photo was part of a news article about the storm.  Click on the source for the story.

We were grateful for beautiful weather . . . 
Zoo:
Although sadly some of the plants had taken a beating too.  And 
there were lots of leaves still on the ground. 
The primates weren't affected.  The have a huge enclosure and indoor area . . . 
Zoo:
He looks like he's thinking about eating the lettuce he's collected.
                              Zoo:
Sometimes you have to wait for the shot.  
Zoo:
And then . . . 
Zoo:
. . .You have to jog to catch up with the rest of your party.
Or just forget it and enjoy taking photo's. 
t looks like he's following that crowd ahead.  I don't know if it was a good thing getting him that scooter for the day.  We did spend a lot of time trying to 'catch up' with him.  He has moved that fast in years!
 Zoo Collage 2:
I guess we all had our distractions.  I kept stopping and taking shots of fences.  Thinking "Oh Tex would love this one!"
Zoo:
I did manage to get some great shots!
Zoo:
We need to go back and take notes next time.  We read the sign but I'm clueless now what these little guys are!
Kangaroo:
Everyone had a fabulous time.  Except . . . 
Tatooe Boy's Phone:
. . .The tatooed man that lost his phone.  He said his wife dropped it.  Hmm. . . I bet that's what they all say!
Zoo Boy Turtle:
I loved the aquarium.  I spent forever trying to get a shot of a huge 
alligator.   I'll have to go back and try again!

Admittedly I did get more shots like this than the animals . . . 
Jumping Blue Zoo Boy:
  There are lots and lots of boy shots on this post.  I'd love you to go over and read the post.  It's a Blessing to see him running and jumping. 
Update . . . Next week he starts Karate again after a year and a half off.  Praise God!

And now back to the animals.  Today I'm only sharing one more. 
I have a few left for another post.  But I didn't want to leave without sharing this one.  We'll actually two . . . 
Zoo:
        Every Texas zoo needs a horse and a long horn!

The Fort Worth zoo is definitely worth vistin' if your every in the area!

Linking this post with:
Camera Critters, Eileen's Critters, Make My Saturday Sweet, Mosaic Monday, Blue Monday and
Good Fences, Take Me Away Party
                  And labeling it with the America The Beautiful Home Town Tour 

Thursday, April 14, 2016

A Collection Of Spring Fences

                        Welcome 
 Are you glad it's Spring?  It's starting out lovely here. 
Today I thought I would share a few fences that I found on Pinterest. 
Enjoy. . . 
Collect bright-colored hydrangeas to dry for beautiful winter bouquets.
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An article on how to dry Hydrangeas
fence + water:
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                     Lovely.  I love country fences.  
I'm not sure this link was correct.  It went to a lovely shop called
Terrain.  I'll be checking it out later and making a wish list!
Cute fence:
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Another country charmer.  I'd love to see what this one surrounds.
  A fence with archway made of driftwood
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Oh how cool is this!  I've always wanted to live on the beach!
Another super cool one.  I'd love to see what his surrounds!
A living fence made of flexible trees
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This one is just amazing.  I've had a similar picture cut out from a magazine for years.  I'd love to have a living fence!
Couldn't you see willow chairs in a cottage garden?
A fence made of rustic uneven old posts
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And another just charming old country fence.  I love the holleyhocks in the foreground.  I want to grow holleyhocks!
(insert pitiful sad face)
A fence made of old bicycles
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Just crazy and cute.  I love the pink one!

         I just love them all for different reasons.  
                       Can you choose a favorite? 

Linking with Tex for Good Fences

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

A Picture And A Story-Dinner In The City

                               paris boy and dog:
"Hi Johnny.  I see your wearing the new hat.  I'm glad you liked it" I speak to my neighbor as I rush up the steps.  "Thanks for watching Penny today.  Was she a good doggie?" 
"She's always good and John loves having her around." His dad Bob answered as Johnny hugs Penny 'good bye.'

"Well come on Penny we have to get inside I have to change and be ready in only a few minutes."  I smiled as I waved goodbye to my neighbors.

"Off for another date with the dream boat?" Bob grinned at me. 
I laughed at his silly remark as I rushed Penny inside and ran to
the kitchen to fix her dinner.  

"Penny you eat this yummy dinner while I grab a kick shower.  Then while I'm getting ready I'll tell you all about the dream boat."

After a quick shower I'm ready for makeup and hair and that new fabulous dress I've been waiting for just the right occasion. 
"Penny remember that fabulous blue velvet dress I brought home the other day?" I paused Penny perked up looking over at the dress laying across my bed. "Yep that is the one.  I'm wearing it tonight.  Gosh I only wish I could have afforded those dreamy vintage pearls.  They looked gorgeous against the velvet."

As I finished my hair and was just stepping into the dress the doorbell rang.  "Oh gosh Penny's he's here!"  

She's as excited as I am. I laugh as the dog rushes to the door.  
"Coming" I yell as I hop on one foot while strapping a sandal on the other foot.  

As I open the door I see him.  I really can't believe he is actually standing on my front porch.  He smiles that gorgeous smile of his.  I find myself holding my breath and I stop and breathe.  

And utter the only thing I can think of "Hi."  "Hi yourself. I have something to go with that gorgeous dress.  Can I come in?" 
He asks.  "Oh I'm sorry. Yes of course." I blush and step aside as Penny sits on the bottom stair and looks at me like I'm nuts. 

"We don't have a lot of time it's a bit of a journey into the city. But I think you'll enjoy this little surprise."  

He holds out a velvet box.  Again I catch my breath.  I'm thinking it can't be.  I've seen this box before.  I look up and see the smile on his face.  "Open it."  My hands are shaking as I open the box and see the pearls laying against the velvet. "How did you know I ask?"  He smiled and picked up the necklace and leaned over laying them against my neck as he fastened them. 

"Well off we go! Penny 'old girl.  You hold down the fort we'll be back soon.  Maybe we'll bring you a little scrap for your breakfast. Don't wait up!"

And he whisks me away.   Turning the car away from the city. 
I look over with a questioning look on my face.

"I said dinner in the city.  I didn't say which city." He grins. 

Before I can respond we arrive at a tiny airport. "I didn't even know this was here. I've never been out this way." 

And then as we pull up to a lear jet. I'm thinking to myself. No I'm not thinking I'm pinching myself.  This is a dream.  This is a movie. I've seen this movie before.  This cannot be happening.

I want to say as much but before I can speak the car stops and I'm helped out and up the stairs.  As we settle into our seats
a steward comes over to us with a bottle of champagne.  "Enjoy your flight.  It is a lovely evening perfect for flying. 

"Just exactly what city will we be dining in?" I ask.

"You'll see.  It's a bit of a flight. Enjoy your champagne." 

I take a sip.  And we chat.  We talk about sports. Of all things.

I didn't realize I knew anything about sports.  But as he's talking on about the upcoming baseball season I'm making comments and actually keeping up with the dialogue.  At least for awhile.

I begin to nod off and he smiles.  There he goes with that smile again! 

It seems like only a moment later he's gently nudging my arm. 
And as I open my eyes and look out the window I see the city lights I ____________________

Now it's your turn to help me with the ending. The Cowboy and I finished this puzzle today.  And as I looked at the lovely view this story came to my mind.  I hope you enjoyed my dream date.

       Wishing all your dreams come true.
Linking with Linda Kay at Wit and Wisdom.
Thanks for coming over.  Tomorrow I'll be posting an update on my gardening journal.
The boy that Warms My Heart (did you see that post? Click here)will be here to help plant some flowers.   Come over and visit us and see how our garden grows!
             

The Boy That Warms The Heart

          silly monkey boy:
Holding the tickets he's looking at the camera wondering why I want to take a picture with the tickets.   

It was a special day for us.  We got free tickets to the Fort Worth Zoo.  

It was special in a lot of ways.  Last year he was in a wheel chair.

This is what he did this year . . . 

He jumped . . . 
Zoo Boy Chimanzee Boy:
He grimaced . . . 
Zoo Boy:
He looked at foot prints in the concrete . . . 
Jumping and Climbing Boy:
He climbed every structure he could find.  And tight rope walked every wall he saw . . . 
Climbing Boy:
If there was a wall or a rock.  He climbed it.  And missed the animals watching him . . . 
Zoo Boy and his Pa:
He laughed at  . . . 
Tatooe Boy's Phone:
This.  Which landed here . . . 
Kangaroo:
It really wasn't funny.   Glad it wasn't our phone!  
Kangaroo Boy:
Sometimes he does smile for the camera!
Boy n Pa:
He followed his 'Pa' who doesn't know slow . . . 
Alligator Boy 2:
Wrestled an alligator
pony ride:
Of course we had to get a shot  holding his $1.00 for this . . . 
shooting range:
He's an excellent shot.  It runs in the family.

Monkey Hitches a ride:

At the end of a long morning he caught a ride!

It's tiring spending the day looking at animals, running, jumping and climbing.  

It makes you really, really hungry . . . 
Burger Boy:
Hungry enough to eat every bite of your hamburger! 

                      He's the boy that warms my heart!
     Do you have a youngin' that warms your heart?

Linking with Warm Heart Wednesday, Outdoor Wednesday
Blue Monday, Mosaic Monday and Sweet Saturday

Monday, April 11, 2016

Announcing Tuesday At The Table

Welcome to my new inspiration!  I am a person that really needs rules and boundaries and schedules.  
I struggle with just figuring out what to write about.  So with that 
said my blog is going through some changes. 
Starting tomorrow with   
 Tuesday At The Table . . . (actually started Sunday click here for that post.)
every Tuesday I'll feature something having to do with my dining room table.  I might share a recipe.  Show you a fabulous meal I made.  Or more likely one The Cowboy made.  Show off a Tablescape.  Or I think this is the most fun . . . share one of my Fabulous Blogger friends posts with fabulous photo's of food or tablescapes.  
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I hope you follow me by email.  You can sign up over there on the
side bar.   I do notice however that some of the blogs I get emails from the day after the post.  Don't know what's up with that.
One thing to note.  I will still usually be posting book reviews on Tues.  so if you've signed up for emails forgive me if I've written to posts in a day.  
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With all that said I plan to be writing on specific topics every day. 
But if you've been a follower long you know I get these wild hair's 
now and again and I write and write and write.  I just have these random things pop in my head.  
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Or I'll see something on another blog and it'll get me off going in a new direction so bear with me!  I hope you'll visit often and see what's going on because there's always a lot going on!  
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And, one more thing before I go.  I've been asked about my Happy 
Trails endings.  They will be back!  Come by Wednesday for A Story and a photo and I'll share the story behind Happy Trails.  

I hope you come by tomorrow for the 1st Tuesday At The Table

                             
                                              Have a Blessed Day