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About bigskybuckeye

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.

Charles Swindoll Quote

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Solitude is an oasis of the soul where we see ourselves, others, and especially our God in new ways.  God, who probes our deepest thoughts during protracted segments of solitude, opens our eyes to things that need attention.

From Psalm 94:19:  “When cares of my heart are many, your consolations cheer my soul.”

Haiku Series #44 (Life)

Safe

Watching life go by

From a warm café—

Sheltered from the cold

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Winter’s Gift

Mountain in the clouds

Yes, let it snow, let it snow—

Skiers’ paradise

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Let’s Try This

Hungry for lunchtime

“Taco Time with Don Carlos”—

Food truck serves ‘em up

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John Eldredge Quote

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Christians have spent their whole lives mastering all sorts of principles, done their duty, carried on the programs of their church . . . and never known God intimately, heart to heart.

From Ephesians 1:20-23:  “God put this power to work in Christ when He raised Him from the dead and seated Him at His right hand in the heavenly places, far above all rule and authority and power and dominion, and above every name that is named, not only in this age but also in the age to come.  And He has put all things under His feet and has made Him the head over all things for the church, which is His body, the fullness of Him who fills all in all.”

Hubby’s Toolbox

 

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Hello Big Sky Buckeye readers!  I am a housewife who has a story to share with you.  My dear husband is a great guy and a loving spouse, but I do have issues with his home maintenance skills.

I guess it is okay to tell you more here.  Just don’t tell my husband . . . okay?

My hubby’s toolbox is home for his most precious tools.  Fortunately, one particular tool is no longer found in his toolbox.  Please allow me to tell you why.

Every home has a bathroom commode (or as we Americans say, a toilet).  I think commode sounds much more elegant, and my home is definitely a beautiful place.

The commode “always” needs to be in perfect working order, and routine maintenance is sometimes required.  This aging commode needs a facelift as its seat is cracked.  Hubby says he can buy a new one and install it in a flash.  I remember him telling me, “No problem.”

Wives, have you ever heard your husband say the same thing?  Sometimes a “simple” job turns into a nightmare.

The rest of what I tell you comes directly from my dear hubby’s mouth (after he confessed to me all of the dreary facts).

A commode seat is attached to the porcelain bowl with a pair of bolts and nuts.  Seeing that this commode is an older model, the metal bolts and nuts have rusted together because of the passage of time and bathroom moisture.

My poor hubby strains and works to free up the nut on each bolt, but he is experiencing extra frustration.  He tries a couple of different wrenches, but the bolt and nut remain sealed for eternity (or so it seems to him).

But ah!  My hubby’s toolbox contains other usual devices.  He comes back to the bathroom with a hammer and a chisel.  (I kid you not!)  He plans to be careful, and a gentle nudge from the chisel will break off the rusted nut from each bolt.  I can just hear him saying, “This chisel will do the trick.”

Lying back under the commode to insure he has a proper angle, hubby positions the chisel carefully against the nut.  With a graceful swing of the hammer, everything will be okay.

Right?

Oh, so wrong!

The chisel slips off the nut, and the hammer busts out a small hole in the porcelain bowl.  Now, you know what husbands do when disaster hits.  They run out to the garage for a “deep thinking” session.

You know ladies; it is good to give your husband some space when he is working on a home maintenance project.  However, I become curious and wander into the bathroom to check on hubby’s progress.

Thinking he is finished, I decide to help him clean up.  (He has thoughtfully taken the hammer and chisel with him.)  There are some shavings of some kind in the bowl so I decide to flush them down and away.

Oh my!  I flush the commode, and the mother of all floods rushes onto my pristine bathroom floor.  With water everywhere, I sprint to the garage to locate my “deep thinking” hubby, who is in deep water now.

Well, let’s wrap up this story before I become aggravated again, and you all enjoy more laughs at my poor hubby’s expense.  We now have a three-color commode with slightly differing shades of color for the seat, the bowl, and the original tank.

Yes, my husband manages to replace the seat, but he needs to return to Home Depot to purchase a new porcelain bowl.  We won’t even go into the rest of the mess he makes in replacing the bowl . . . oh my goodness!

Hubby’s chisel now hangs in the garage since it has been banished from sitting in his toolbox ever again.  Next to the chisel, rests a note (from yours truly).  The note states, “Remember to Always Think.”

Wives (and husbands), can I let you in on a quick tip?  Always call a professional!

Vance Havner Quote

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I still believe we ought to talk about Jesus.  The old country doctor of my boyhood days always began his examination by saying, “Let me see your tongue.”  That’s a good way to check a Christian:  the tongue test.  Let’s hear what he is talking about.

From Proverbs 10:14:  “The wise lay up knowledge, but the babbling of a fool brings ruin near.”

Monday Memories: Sweet Tasting Fruit Cake

Today’s memory was published about a year ago, and this poem has been updated from its original form.  Taking this fruit cake down from the shelf, it is being re-gifted to you.  Enjoy!

Another Christmas is approaching, soon to be here

Sharing a delicious treat, makes one’s mission clear

 

Chef Benson’s “Old Home Classic” has been baked

Dashing to a local grocery, purchasing some to take

 

Christmas fruit cakes filling a shopping cart

Making each shopper feel clever and smart

 

Each cake is guaranteed to surprise and please

Weighing a full pound, taste buds will be teased

 

Each fruit cake is prepared with home-baked care

Allowing many, many others to send one to share

 

The highest quality ingredients go into every slice

Producing a rich sweetness that will likely entice

 

The special recipe includes ingredients plus yummy fruit

Filled with golden raisins, cherries, and pineapple to suit

 

Pecan and walnut pieces add much to the flavor

Tasting this delicious cake is something to savor

 

Each serving is filled with additional nutrition so great

Adding high fructose corn syrup, hunger meets its fate

 

Benson’s special fruit cake makes a great gift each year

Sending to family and special friends, far away and near

 

Every sweet box arrives without any expiration date

Re-gifting this cake to someone else, may be its fate

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This delectable fruit cake is just waiting for someone to taste!

 

Lonely Road

From 2 Corinthians 3:18:  “And all of us, with unveiled faces, seeing the glory of the Lord as though reflected in a mirror, are being transformed into the same image from one degree of glory to another; for this comes from the Lord, the Spirit.”

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Sometimes life resembles a lonely road

Walking endless miles, filling with shame

Surrounded by darkness, bearing life’s load

Feeling mixed up, never into the game

 

God’s Word and Spirit bring transformation

Empty, spiritual desert . . . leaving now

Bringing dramatic change, new foundation

An oasis of faith becomes a vow

 

Discovering new hope, suffering ends

God’s light shines ahead of our faithful steps

Stumbling and failing, no longer contend

God’s Glory reigns supreme, without missteps

 

Old ways transforming to a better life

Exchanging total control with our Lord

God’s Grace gives, without cutting like a knife

His everlasting love, brings rich accord

 

God’s army of angels, walking ahead

Lonely road left . . . following Christ instead

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Haiku Series #43 (With God)

Bringing Comfort

Worries, anxiety

Will all come out in the wash—

Leave it with Jesus

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Waiting

Messiah, Prince of Peace

Advent proclaims His coming—

Jesus, our Savior

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Ultimate Love

God in human form

Greatest gift ever given—

Blessed Salvation

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