Born in the Big Sky Country of Montana and now living in the Buckeye State of Ohio, Richard is the creative mind behind Big Sky Buckeye. Retired after 40 years of teaching, I enjoy writing, photography, traveling, and following a healthy lifestyle.
God allows suffering so that we might learn what it means to depend on Him. Over and over He reminds us of the danger of pride, but it frequently takes suffering to make the lesson stick.
From Psalm 27:3: “Though an army encamp against me,my heart shall not fear; though war rise up against me,yet I will be confident.”
This informative post will be posted on Saturday along with my usual writing. You are invited to participate with the opening question.
Brain Teaser Question
A cowboy rides into town on Friday. He stays five days, then rides out of town on Friday. How can this be?
(answer found at the end of this post)
Featured Facts
Minnesota offers a interesting diversity in its natural landscape of prairies, forests, and lakes.
Here are some interesting facts about America’s 32nd state:
Statehood: May 11, 1958
State Bird: Common Loon (also called Great Northern Diver)
Motto: L”Etoile du Nord (The Star of the North)
Minnesota is home to the headwaters of the Mississippi River. The river divides the largest urban area in the state. Often referred to as the Twin Cities, Minneapolis is the most populated city, and St. Paul is the state capital.
Bloomington is a neighboring community just south of the Twin Cities. The former site of Metropolitan Stadium (home of baseball’s Twins and football’s Vikings) now is the address of the Mall of America, which opened in 1992. It remains the largest mall in the United States.
Often promoted as the “Land of 10,000 Lakes,” Minnesota’s nickname celebrates the over 90,000 miles of shoreline found in the state. This is more miles than California, Florida, and Hawaii combined. Anyone who is a NBA basketball fan has heard of the Los Angeles Lakers, which is one of its more successful franchises. Interestingly, few lakes are found around Los Angeles, but it makes sense because the Lakers’ original home was in Minneapolis.
left: common loon, state bird. right: state capitol building in st. paul. (courtesy of pinterest)
Tempered by life’s challenges, our blessed relationships will stay afloat because of unconditional love which includes a healthy dose of patience and kindness.
Do you write a daily journal? This inspiring thought comes from my journal, and much of what is written in my journal comes from reading and commenting on other bloggers’ posts. Thanks to many of you for adding so much to my journal.
Always be a first-rate version of yourself, instead of a second-rate version of somebody else.
Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we could all be a little more gentle with each other, and a little more loving, have a little more empathy, and maybe we’d like each other a little bit more.
Judy Garland (1922-1969) was a American actress, singer, and dancer. Born in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, she would be cast in the role of a lifetime in the “Wizard of Oz.”
Each day God reminds us to live with patient contentment from His daily bread.
Do you write a daily journal? This inspiring thought comes from my journal, and much of what is written in my journal comes from reading and commenting on other bloggers’ posts. Thanks to many of you for adding so much to my journal.
God is ever wanting to add to us, to develop us, to enlarge us, to teach us more and more.
From 1 Peter 5:10: “And after you have suffered for a little while, the God of all grace, who has called you to His eternal glory in Christ, will Himself restore, support, strengthen, and establish you.“
A. B. (Albert Benjamin) Simpson (1843-1919) was a Canadian-born pastor, theologian, and Christian author. He founded the Christian and Missionary Alliance.
Henry has been driving his ancient pick-up truck for several miles when he realizes that he just might be running low on gas. Using a notepad, he usually keeps track of his miles driven since the gas gauge and odometer are both broken.
As he travels down the highway, he realizes that nearly every car and truck probably uses electric vehicle technology. He hopes to find some gasoline at the next fueling stop.
Driving around a curve, he spots his destination ahead. Waiting alongside the highway is a sparkling, new station. He feels the pick-up beginning to gasp for more fuel.
He pulls up to the pumps, but they are not really fuel pumps. Each terminal waits to recharge an electric vehicle. Henry pulls off his cap, and begins scratching his head. What is he to do?
Off to the side of the property sits an old trailer—probably older than Henry’s pick-up. The door cracks open, and a crusty, old fella sticks his head out and waves Henry to come on over.
As Henry approaches the trailer, he hears the old man shouting, “Gas in the back.”
As they finish up their conversation, the old man reminds Henry, “Remember, no charge. I need to drain this underground tank.”
Henry drives around to the back of the trailer. Between the dilapidated home and a small lake, he discovers one lonely gas pump. Missing its hose, a second pump stands like a ghost left from the good ol’ days. Looking at the working pump, he thinks, “I wonder if it will even pump gas.”
He questions how old the gasoline might be, but he doesn’t have many options left. His ideas seem about as dried up as his gas tank.
There’s a sign next to the pump, which states, “Fill up at your own risk.”
Henry begins pumping gas, but he plans to only add a few gallons. Who knows how old this regular gas really is?
Finished! He jumps back in the cab of the pick-up and starts it up. The engine groans with a cough and a sputter. The indicator lights on the dash all power up like the starting lights on a drag race’s Christmas tree. They refuse to turn off.
Slowly, Henry drives away. The engine sounds awful, but he doesn’t have much choice except to head down the road.
As he returns to the highway, he sees a sign. He grimaces and frowns.
The sign reads, “Thanks for stopping by.”
Henry growls to himself, “Thanks for nothing!”
A few miles later, passing electric vehicles barely notice an abandoned and battered pick-up truck. It’s taking a well-deserved nap in the back of an empty, peaceful field.
Life will sometimes interrupt my writing journey. The road ahead always hides another pothole.
Do you write a daily journal? This inspiring thought comes from my journal, and much of what is written in my journal comes from reading and commenting on other bloggers’ posts. Thanks to many of you for adding so much to my journal.
The most sacred laws of justice are the laws which guard the life and person of our neighbors.
A nation is not made wealthy by the childish accumulation of shiny metals, but is enriched by the economic prosperity of its people.
Adam Smith (1723-1790) was a Scottish economist and philosopher. His writings paved the way for greater understanding of the thinking behind a political economy. Smith’s most famous thoughts are contained in his book, WEALTH OF NATIONS, which was published in 1776.