• D. Stambler — Copyright?

    D. Stambler, please note that I have a copyright notice on this site posted now. Without it being posted it’s courteous to ASK permission first; with it posted it’s more than courteous to abide by the wishes of the copyright holder, since intent of my words are made plain. You have taken my words with…


  • Goodbye HTML — Hello PHP

    Just a little while ago I converted my page extentions to .php, so if you came here looking for a particular page ending with “.html”, just put “.php” in it’s place, and the rest of the page address is the same. I’ve been working more and more with PHP elsewhere, and it was just a…


  • DVD Players, look how far we’ve come

    In light of my last post about the Two Towers DVD and our DVD player, I did some searching on it and found this gem of an article: popularmechanics.com/technology/television/1997/11/All_DVD_to_Me/ “So, it’s been over six months since DVD players finally hit stores. Lots of manufacturers seem to have their hands in the DVD pot of honey,…


  • The Two Towers on DVD

    We dutifully purchased and viewed this DVD, The Two Towers, widescreen edition , on the day of it’s release, Tuesday, August 26, 2003. What happened throughout was not understood until stark awakement at the end when it was bad. The DVD, brand new, was jumping a bit, then really bad. Hmm. So my hubby returned…


  • The Four Feathers

    We watched this movie, The Four Feathers, at home this past week. I really enjoyed it. It’s not for the fainthearted. If you don’t like any kind of war movie, this isn’t for you. It takes you into the Sudan — 1875. There is a “sex” scene, more a sensual thing, though not involving the…


  • An open letter to Douglas Stambler

    Dear Mr. Stambler, Please understand that I do not wish to get into debate with you. Despite my writing about Doug Wilson, our agenda’s are not the same. I am a Christian, all my life I have been. What you have written on Vision 2020 and on your blogspot site is totally at odds with…


  • SOPHISTICATION

    SOPHISTICA’TION, n. The act of adulterating; a counterfeiting or debasing the purity of some thing be a foreign admixture; adulteration.


  • Dare Devil at home

    My dear husband brought home a DVD from Blockbuster the other night, thinking I’d like it since I like other “comic book brought to the silver screen” editions. DAREDEVIL was a dissapointment. How so, since I’ve never read the comic, or even seem to be aware of the storyline? No, I am unfamiliar with it…


  • Credenda’s Agenda

    Credenda Agenda has gone a bit over board on it’s latest issue: the cover is not necessary. Volume 15, Number 2 Jumpstart The Heart. [not online yet, just came out in print this past week.] The Kinkade/RomanceTrashNovel cover is plainly sensual and has no place in Christian publication, satirical or not. The beginning words to…


  • Summer and a Beautiful Day

    It’s Summer, and a very nice day here in the South. Earlier this morning, our front porch digital thermometer said it was 70.0 F. Yes, it really does talk. It’s a “voice” thermometer as well as digital in visual output. I don’t have air humitity readings, but my human ability puts in in 50% or…


Morning

Sun in Fog

Day

Peak Full Solar Eclipse

Night

Partial Lunar Eclipse

Metamorphosis of Me

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Lottie & Maya

Lottie on October 24, 2024
Lottie on October 24, 2024

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