Morning all. What a. stunning sunny morning. Hundreds of people in swimming this morning despite air temperatures of one degree centigrade ! My sugars were 5.4 so thats a great start to the season....Have a good one , one and all....
no , no, no, not me swimming. I was one of the thousand or so watching as friends and relatives braved the temperatures for fun / sponsorship for local charity !OUT DOOR POOL :***:...You sir, have my admiration..that is HARCORE..<Respect>
Good morning all and Happy Christmas hope you all have a very special day.
My numbers this morning 5.3.
I hope you don't mind but for me a short prayer on this day of all days does not seem out of order or out of place.
"Thank You, Father, for spiritual leaders and faith-filled friends who keep encouraging us when we are close to giving up.
And although we have many reasons to rejoice today, Lord, we also know December 25th can be not-so-merry for a whole host of reasons. We pray for those who are experiencing loss this Christmas: relational, financial, spiritual and physical.
We pray for those who are coping with loving a prodigal and our friends and family members whose hearts are far from You. We pray for those dealing with unemployment and addictions and chronic sickness ... and unending pain and frustrations of all kinds. Thank You, Lord, that You are The Wonderful Counselor and Prince of Peace, even in the midst of our not-so-merry circumstances.
Finally, Lord, we ask You to grant us peace. Peace in our homes, peace in our churches, and peace in our hearts, when the world all around us spins out-of-control. Help us to stay focused on You, this Christmastime and always. Thank You for loving the whole world enough to send the greatest gift, Your Son, so that we might truly have a very merry Christmas. In Jesus' name, Amen."
Oh dear no morning walk Ian...just about to head out now...almost dark so a good long stroll seeing the Christmas lights in the town square & all the house windows will hopefully go some way to mitigate my excesses...now where did I put my woolly hat & gloves.The walk should be amazing - Beds is just over the border
Good morning all and Happy Christmas hope you all have a very special day.
My numbers this morning 5.3.
I hope you don't mind but for me a short prayer on this day of all days does not seem out of order or out of place.
"Thank You, Father, for spiritual leaders and faith-filled friends who keep encouraging us when we are close to giving up.
And although we have many reasons to rejoice today, Lord, we also know December 25th can be not-so-merry for a whole host of reasons. We pray for those who are experiencing loss this Christmas: relational, financial, spiritual and physical.
We pray for those who are coping with loving a prodigal and our friends and family members whose hearts are far from You. We pray for those dealing with unemployment and addictions and chronic sickness ... and unending pain and frustrations of all kinds. Thank You, Lord, that You are The Wonderful Counselor and Prince of Peace, even in the midst of our not-so-merry circumstances.
Finally, Lord, we ask You to grant us peace. Peace in our homes, peace in our churches, and peace in our hearts, when the world all around us spins out-of-control. Help us to stay focused on You, this Christmastime and always. Thank You for loving the whole world enough to send the greatest gift, Your Son, so that we might truly have a very merry Christmas. In Jesus' name, Amen."
Two of today's meter-reading event. Down 3 decimal points to 6.7 after a marathon breakfast of French toast with butter and sugar-free syrup, coffee with cream.
In this sport, as in eventing, the lower the score the better,
And today is only the first day of this 12-day event.
I don't know of any horses named Lancet, but here is a famous blood horse appropriately named Needles:
My first bike back in the late 60's was a Triumph Tiger Cub I loved that bike.Nice to hear about your biking days, i know some don't like, but i honestly know of few others
means of transport that offer such a way of travelling where you truly 'engage' with the elements and your surroundings.
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