~ Cool enough to leave the door open, all the time.
~ Lovely scent of rain
~ Visiting with friends
~ Unexpected blessings
~ God's grace
Life is an adventure meant to be shared.
~ Cool enough to leave the door open, all the time.
~ Lovely scent of rain
~ Visiting with friends
~ Unexpected blessings
~ God's grace
Have I mentioned how squirrelly and unreliable A I is? I asked DuckDuckGo "How did AZ discontinue DST?" That's "how did Arizona discontinue daylight savings time?" The "assistant" discussed how California has the option of opting out of daylight savings time. Wait...what? In fact, every single link offered on DST referenced California or other states. A few, not first but later in the preview text mentioned that Arizona and Hawaii don't go on DST. Even regular search engines are becoming more stupid with the help of A I.
41. Treasure Mountain (The series Book 13) by Louis L'Amour western 1875-1879. Still more little bits and pieces of history woven into the story.
42. Lonely on the Mountain (The series Book 14) by Louis L'Amour western 1875-1879. I confess I was a little sad at the end.
43. Ride the Dark Trail (The series Book 15) by Louis L'Amour western, in the 1875-79. I do like Aunt Em. L'Amour has a gift for description.
44. The Sackett Brand (The series Book 16) by Louis L'Amour western, 1875-79. This should have been listed earlier in the series. This and the next actually belong after Mojave Crossing. I finally found the correct order in the Sacketts Volume 2. This story takes place in eastern Arizona, in the Mogollon Rim country. In my early teens, I did some camping and hiking in the area. Globe is still there as well as a few other places mentioned in the story. And the Lost Dutchman's Mine is referred to though not names.
45. The Sky-Liners (The series Book 17) by Louis L'Amour western. 1875-79. An amazing look into our wild west history.

With temps in the 90s, walks have been few and far between. Yes, my body appreciates them, but then I'm a slug the rest of the day. Physical therapy got sidelined for a while. Back at it. Eating is good some day but not so good others, though it's more good than than the not so good. Nightmares, every time I wake up. Every. Single. Time.
~ Midweek Gospel study
~ A/C and fans
~ Visiting with friends
~ New book by a favorite author
~ God's grace
36. Lando (The series Book 8) by Louis L'Amour western 1873-1879. Brutal and fascinating and not quite what I expected.
37. Mojave Crossing (The series Book 9) by Louis L'Amour western 1875-1879. More history! What a journey. Whew. Interesting to see Los Angeles in the early years and love that the modern day locations are given for reference in the footnotes.
38. Mustang Man (The series Book 10) by Louis L'Amour western, in the 1875-79. Action packed.
39. The Lonely Men (The series Book 11) by Louis L'Amour western, 1875-79. Brutal page turner. Funnily enough, one of the television stations played "The Sackett," a mishmash of a couple books, enough to recognize the books but lots of changes. I'm ever fascinated by the bits of facts and history woven into the fiction.
40. Galloway (The series Book 12) by Louis L'Amour western. 1875-79. While it's true each book stands alone, together it's quite the saga.

~ The most important declaration in Christendom is made: He is not dead. He is risen.
~ Jesus conquered death and hell.
~ Jesus resurrects and lives now and forever.
~ Easter
~ God's grace
Sunday was a celebration. The Apostles are certain that all they hoped for is coming to pass. On Thursday, at the Passover feast, they discover a traitor is among them. Jesus endures Gethsemane, arrest, flogging, a mockery of a trial, and is crucified. It wasn't supposed to end this way. The Apostles and Followers are in mourning, confused, devastated. How could this happen? How could this be what God intended?
We have an advantage over those distant Followers. We know Sunday is coming.
~ Cool enough to leave the door open, all the time. ~ Lovely scent of rain ~ Visiting with friends ~ Unexpected blessings ~ God's grace ...