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Saturday, 04 July 2009

  • The Cutest Chicks on Xanga!


        A little over one month ago, there was a new arrival at the Snow house.  I'd been expecting for quite some time, and delivery was delayed for a few weeks because sometimes that's just the way it is.  Here are some photos and videos of the babies' first day home. 


    About to be unloaded into their pen:
     

    Exploring:




    Little Wing:


    All-you-can-eat buffet:



    Trying to find a corner to hide in:








    What are you looking at?





    Help!!





    So, that was on the jolly day of May 23rd.  Let's take a look at the progress since then.

    Resting:



    They grow so fast. *sniff*




    There are three different breeds of black chickens in this photo:



    Chicken line dancing:
    From left, Ameraucana, Buff Orpington, Black Cochin (feather-footed), and Rhode Island Red.



    An Ameraucana, which will lay green and blue pastel eggs:



    Hairy feet, hairy feet!



    Fowl Profiles:


    Curious Chickens:


    It finally feels a bit more like a farm around here.  Wonder how long it will be before we get the first egg....







    Ol' Alibi seems to have adjusted just fine to his new Neigh-bors, even though they're always peeping around....




    And it wouldn't be a photo-blog entry without a little B&B (Ben and Bear):



    (How many bears can you count in the photo?)



Wednesday, 01 July 2009

  • Crazy Love


         A friend of mine lent me a book called Crazy Love, and at first glance, it looks like it might be one of those wishy-washy "modern" books on Christianity.  However, it caught me with the very first line, a quotation from François Fénelon's The Seekng Heart:


    To just read the Bible, attend church, and avoid "big" sins -
    is this passionate, wholehearted love for God?



    I think I'm going to enjoy this.




Tuesday, 16 June 2009

  • Pregnancy - a very special time


    We have quite a few expecting moms these days.  As a single person, I don't have too much advice, but I came across one book that may be useful, especially for first-timers. 
    I find the illustrations to be quite insightful.


     

     





     








     









    To all those expectant mother out there, many wishes for a safe and happy pregnancy!



Sunday, 14 June 2009

  • Boston Shame Day


        On the way home from Worship of the Most High, I was redirected by a policeman to turn either to ther right or to the left when I should've gone straight.  "Huh.  That's strange." I thought.  "Why can't I continue on down this main road?"  When I arrived at my destination, the Boston Herald gave me the answer.

         Today is the day that the sodomites and perverts come out in mass to tell everyone what they practice in their private rooms.  That's funny.  My parents don't tell other people about what they do privately, and if they did, they certainly wouldn't try and get a parade started to broadcast their practices publicly.   Several of my friends have gotten married over the past few years, and had children, and there has been no public celebration of their private endeavors to cause such things.  There has been no government or city funded party celebrating their marital habits. 

         And yet, somehow, the gay community has duped us into throwing them a big, fat party every year.  The governor and the mayor of Boston both come out to speak.  And perhaps the most sickening part of it all is what they have named this sinful, in-your-face display: "Boston Pride Day."

       No, I have no pride in you, Boston.  When I look to your streets, I am not proud, and I do not rejoice over what you've accomplished.  Yes, there are pleasantries in different corners - the North End hosts and array of sweet Italian restaurants and cafés, and the finest craftsmanship school in the region.  The South End has a shoreline fit for swimming and a touch of Irish culture. There are nice restaurants and a few parks where pleasantries can be found.  In one sense, it is a lovely city that the commoners have built. 
     
      However, on a day like this, I'd rather hang my head in shame. 

       Normal middle-class families are pushed aside to the cry, "Make way for the parade!"  Hardworking taxpayers are shown exactly what they mean to Boston by using our taxes to pay for this monstro-city.  And perhaps worst of all, when I looked over the Boston Herald's full page article on the parade, I saw just what the future will hold.  Those who fight to win the war on sexuality will engage their children in the battle.
    (If you read the portion of the article there, you will notice one trans-gendered person named his son after the Sanskrit word for female genitalia!!)




         Now, I'm sure whatever stranger stopping by here will claim that I have hatred toward the homosexual community.  I have always shown the same compassion for homosexuals as I have for heterosexuals.  That behavioral record alone is a testimony of my lack of hatred.  However, all those who practice homosexuality and sodomy - whether mentally through fantasies or practically through actions suffer risk of the damnation of eternal hellfire.  For, "Do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God?  Do not be deceived!  Neither fornicators, nor idolators, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor sodomites (link), nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners will inherit the kingdom of God."  Therefore, let us repent toward health and holiness!  Paul goes on to say: "For such were some of you.  But you were washed, but you were sanctified, but you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus and by the Spirit of our God."  (I Cor. 6) Therefore, let us have hope and repent of our evil deeds.

         And whenever we strive to take away ungodliness from our lives, we ought to fill in the void overflowing with godly character.  Therefore I say to you godly couples, this is your moment to shine!  You are God's witness to the world that what He ordained is good and righteous and complete.  Be thankful for your unions and do not forget that they are a light to the dying world if they be ordered according to His will in the written Word.  Remember that your marriage is a gift given to you by God to enact His holy purpose as a witness for others to see.  Your union is blessed, and your children are blessed to know His true purpose for men and women who seek marriage.  Now is your chance to fight the fight of faith and win souls to His ways.  If they are going to repent of their immorality, they must first know the wholeness of a union that God intended and crafted in those first hours to crown the completion of His Creation.  Let our children likewise engage in the battle for righteousness as a witness of His Grace and the wonder of His will.

         Oh Boston, your pride over your rebellion against God for today will tomorrow be your great and tragic fall, unless you repent. 

    "The fear of the LORD is to hate evil; 
    Pride and arrogance and the evil way
    And the perverse mouth I hate."  --- Proverbs 8

    When pride comes, then comes shame;
    But with the humble is wisdom.  --- Proverbs 11:2

    By pride comes nothing but strife,
    But with the well-advised is wisdom. --- Proverbs 13:10

    Pride goes before destruction,
    And a haughty spirit before a fall.  --- Proverbs 16:18


Friday, 12 June 2009

  • God's Glorious Wisdom displayed through nature


        The cross of Christ will always be foolishness to those who are perishing.  But to us who are being saved it is Christ the wisdom of God, and the power of God.  This principle came to some light in my last post, which was descended upon by total strangers.  Why they decided to make my silly ramblings and sarcasm regarding the President's tactics the focus of their concerns is beyond me.  However, since it is my chief end to glorify God and enjoy Him forever, life shall go on, and I should like to share with you some developments of late that exhibit the wondrous glory and wisdom of God, right in my own yard.

        By wisdom God created the world - and He did so with a word, creating something out of nothing.  If man wants to create something, he needs materials to do so.  God however, being omnipotent, needs nothing.  He speaks and it is so.  Of all the marvelous things in Creation - the awesome colors and scenes in the cosmos, the looming mountains, the raging sea and all it's life - He gave to man to till the ground.  That being so, it is never without lessons, and never without profit.  In the observance of life's progress, there is an understanding of God's pacing, and His perfect timing.  Everything has it's season - not only the plants and animals, but also there are seasons to which man is to confine himself if he is to be productive.  And some seasons require patience and preparation.  Such is our time.

       And so, I bring you to stroll in the garden with me to see the course of life that God has ordained.  Do you remember the seedlings I planted so long ago?  Well, they are now outside, adjusting to the weather, growing so that they might bear fruit.  I'm certain it was a harrowing journey for them at some points, considering my level of green thumb.  But, they've weathered the 'storm', and seem to be doing just fine.  Let's take a stroll, shall we?

    A few weeks ago, I decided I'd best begin preparing to set the tomatoes outside.  I picked a spot that used to be part of the garden - about ten years back - and weeded it out with a pitch fork.  It was quite a lot of work!


    I also cleared out an old garden bed that a grapevine had taken over.  These plants are reckless!
    Here it is just after I'd begun digging it up.  The worst of the work is ahead of me at this point.


    And so, having laid the groundwork, I set my tomatoes and basil outside to adjust to the outdoors for a week.

    Then, it was time to plant.

    After forming beds, it's best to set the plants out in the places where you think you'd like them.  This aids a great deal in laying out your garden.



    They've grown quite a bit.




     

    Here they are, all planted.  Afterward, I also planted Basil to help drive away the bugs.  The eggshells keep away slugs.  All in all, I have three rows of 4-5 tomato plants each, and one row with 2 more.



       Let's take a look at what's developing in the bed that once had grapevine throughout.
    After clearing, I planted cucumbers, carrots, green lettuce, and Gladiolus.  Some things are starting to poke up through the soil.

    Cukes:


     

    Lettuce:


    Gladiolus:


    In the bed where I keep most of my herbs and flowers, I planted onion seed (it looks like grass) and Mesclun lettuce this year:
       

    It's about time for me to stop up town and pick up some insecticides.  The bugs can be pretty ruthless.

    I also planted Morning Glory from seed in the same bed.  It seems to be climbing up the trellis of success.




    Now, every year, without too much work, the strawberry patch yields a great deal of fruit.  They are perennial, coming back on their own, and I can hardly tell you how they compare to store bought "strawberries".  If you bite into a store bought strawberry, you'll find that the center is white.  If you bite into a garden fresh strawberry, however, you will find that it is lush, juicy and red throughout.  God's intentions are always far superior to man's "advances" in "technology." 

    This is just the beginning of a month straight of daily harvesting strawberries by the pail.


     


    It is always preferable to have help in the garden if you can. 




         Because God is a wise God, and endeavours man to perform tasks that benefit his soul, He also gives us teaching that relates to such tasks.  Without tearing the weeds and working the soil, I clearly would not have been able to plant.  Even though I'd started the seeds indoors, they would be useless if I hadn't a place prepared for them.

    And so, Jesus explains to us the parable of the sower:

    "Now the parable is this: The seed is the word of God. Those by the wayside are the ones who hear; then the devil comes, and takes away the word out of their hearts, lest they should believe and be saved.
    But the ones on the rocks are those who, when they hear, receive the word with joy; and these have no root, who believe for a while and in time of temptation fall away.
    Now the ones that fell among thorns are those who, when they have heard, go out and are choked with cares, riches, and the pleasures of life, and bring no fruit to maturity.
    But the ones that fell on the good ground are those who, having heard the word with a good and noble heart, keep it, and bear fruit with patience."  ---Luke 8:11-15

    In all instances, the seed - the word of God - is applied to a man's heart.  In all instances, our Savior says that the man "hears" the word of God.  In one instance, the man receives the word with joy, even.  In another, the man begins to bear fruit.

    Only the man whose heart is prepared for the seed, however - having torn out the weeds of sin and temptation, cultivating a good and noble heart which hears - bears fruit to maturity, with patience. 

    If you are attending worship, and hearing the word of God, the Savior has here illustrated that such is not enough for the Christian life.   As a gardener prepares to sow for the harvest, we must prepare our hearts to receive the word of God and to work patiently until the fruit comes to maturity.  Those who love the Savior will strive after His commandments, knowing that in them is life and health and wisdom.

    And so, I shall keep on cultivating as best I can, until the fruit appears and reaches maturity!
     

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