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Perception and Depth Perception
Have you ever considered that humans’ eyes sit side by side a few inches apart, rather than one over the other a few inches apart? Whether you believe in a divine creator or evolution, the placement of our eyes facilitates … Continue reading
Posted in Growth (Evidence of Life)
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Fishing Fun – Kudos to the Crew of the Destiny
Update: This deep-sea fishing adventure was originally published in November of 2016. At some point it disappeared from the blog, and all the text just vanished. The photos remained in the media folder so all I had to do was … Continue reading
Posted in Life (mainly mine)
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The Body of Christ: Faith in Action
first published the first week in September 2016 but somehow lost in my archives, so I’m republishing it from my RSS feed This weekend and last weekend it was my privilege to experience a significant gift from God in answer … Continue reading
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Are You Informed?
I don’t watch the news. In fact, when I pass by a television set that is showing a news broadcast, I do my best to exit the venue as quickly as possible. And yet, I will contend that I am … Continue reading
Posted in Liberty
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Consumer Security Book is coming!
Update: At the beginning of 2017 I reorganized my work on the book and got the text written. It took a little over three months. I have a cover, and it’s at this moment in the hands of an editor … Continue reading
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The Case Against Mass Surveillance
NOTE: this post was published in June of 2016, but it was gone from my post listings when I went looking for it to optimize it. Fortunately, my RSS feed had published it in its entirety. The content is still … Continue reading
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Spatty review – Get the last of that stuff out of the bottle
What is this? This is a Spatty. It’s a tiny little device that has made me soooooooooo happy! The spatty has a rigid plastic handle and a soft plastic tip that allows me to scrape down into the sides and … Continue reading
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Orchestrated Divisiveness
Let’s address the elephant in the room: I’m a middle-aged white female, so the viewpoint is going to come from that angle. It’s also important that you know that I do not watch the news, and I’ll explain later why … Continue reading
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The Pigeon
Something caught my eye this morning as I was going about my normal routine, a movement just outside my apartment window. I turned and saw a pigeon standing on his side of the ledge, peering at me through the glass. … Continue reading