Posts Tagged fourth of july
A Master’s Degree in Pictures (Day 17:675)
Posted by publichealthguy in A Master's Degree in Pictures on July 5, 2010
Ah, the end of an exhaustive Fourth of July. We had a busy time at Mary’s mother’s house both Saturday – cleaning, dusting, organizing, and enjoying company until 2 am – and on Sunday – singing the national anthem at the parade and meeting many people afterward at the house…setting off a nice display of fireworks in the backyard as we munched on fruit, fish, chicken, cheesecake and fresh baked bread. On Saturday, we went on a creek walk as well – a creek that apparently had been formally paved with big blocks of stone over shale, creating a one-fifth mile glistening road of water – along with her brother Clarkie and his roommates Kyle and Ben. What an awesome time!
Today, we met my mom for a nice casual lunch and talked in air conditioning… ooh, blessed cold and nice conversation & company. I am blessed that this weekend has been full of such things. The heat, I feel, is the test for surviving North Carolina weather. Matthew 1, heat 0. Plenty of more scoring opportunities during the next 1 year, 10 months, 5 days!
Today’s Note: I’d like to remember…
- that a person can hear without listening, see without perceiving, and think without understanding, and act without actualization. To do all four well is to fully live a life worth living.
- how happy I am that this weekend was one of love: for family and country.
- that this is getting harder to do… getting to the familiar stage where all good things push through to their roots.
- “zealous crop” as an option for my picture editor. GIMP… you strike fear into my heart by its name alone: the destroyer of digital memories has come. (either that or it the name for some poor bird that has a very active metabolism)
A Master’s Degree in Pictures (Day 16:676)
Posted by publichealthguy in A Master's Degree in Pictures on July 4, 2010
