READING THE BIBLE - Luke Chapter 10

READING THE BIBLE - Luke Chapter 9

READING THE BIBLE - Luke 8 - Demon Possession

READING THE BIBLE-Luke Chapter 7

READING THE BIBLE-JESUS SAYS FORGIVE

READING THE BIBLE - LUKE 5

End of Days? The Sea of Galilee Turns Red

Luke Chapter 3-Genealogy of Jesus

Reading the Bible - 1st Kings Cptr. 22

Join us as we Read the Bible

Join us as we Read Through The Bible

Why are Bible Verses Being Deleted

Prophets, Demons, Deception, Read what God says

READING THE BIBLE-1st Kings Chapter 18

POP - The Most Powerful Weapon - the Power of Prayer

Reading the Bible-1st Kings 16

Join us as we Read the Bible

READING THE BIBLE - 1st Kings Chapter 14

Wondering What God Thinks? Read the Bible with Us

READING THE BIBLE-1st Kings Chapter 12

Demon Worship, Lust and Evil as we Read the Bible

Queen of Sheba - 1st Kings 10 - Reading the Bible

READING THE BIBLE-The Lord Appears - 1st Kings 9

Happy Easter - READING THE BIBLE - MATTHEW 28

Happy Easter- Talking about Jesus and Easter

Join us as we read through the Bible

Join Us As We Read The Bible

Spend 5 Minutes in the Bible Today

History Doesn't Repeat But it Rhymes with Elon

Spend 10-Minutes in the Bible Today

READING THE BIBLE-1st Kings Cptr. 2

King David's Successor: Solomon

The Legacy of Lust & Punishment of King David

Sticks & Stones May Break My Bones. . . Reading the Bible

The Christmas story - Luke Chapter 2 - in the Bible

PROPHESY OF JESUS BIRTH - 2nd Samuel

The Ark of the Covenant - Reading the Bible This Year

The Resurrection of Jesus is the Good News of the Bible

The Crucifixion of Jesus Christ - Mark Chapter 15

What does God Say about righteous Anger? Read Mark 11

Divorce - What Does God Say About it? Mark 10

The Transfiguration of Jesus Christ - Mark 9

Demons, Dogs & Deafness - Bible Discussion Today

Jesus Walks on Water - READING THE BIBLE - Mark 6

Demon-Possessed Man Gets Healed - Mark 5 - READING THE BIBLE

The Witch of Endor - READING THE BIBLE THIS YEAR

A Story About a Giant Battling a Boy - David & Goliath

Jesus and Beelzebub - READING THE BIBLE THIS YEAR

Mark Chapter 2 - Jesus Heals

Christ's Resurrection - READING THE BIBLE THIS YEAR

The Death of Jesus and Judas Hangs Himself

THE LAST SUPPER - Matthew 26 - Reading the Bible

DIVORCE-What does the Bible Say

The Supernatural Ark of the Covenant-READING THE BIBLE

The Ark of the Covenant-READING THE BIBLE

Jesus Walks on Water-Matthew 14

Curious about Demons? Join us as we Read the Bible

Forgiveness in the Bible

READING THE BIBLE - REV. 20 - SATAN'S DOOM

Hallelujah! - READING REVELATION 19

Curious What the Bible Says about Prophesy?

Reading the Bible - Revelation 17 - The Woman on the Beast

7 Angels & 7 Plagues - The Tribulation in the Bible

The Angel of the Lord at Bokim - Reading the Bible

666 - The Number of the Beast - READING THE BIBLE

Joshua's Farewell-Reading the Bible this Year

The Woman and The Dragon - READING THE BIBLE IN 1 YEAR

The Two Witnesses for God - Revelation 11

The Angel & The Little Scroll - Revelation 10

Misunderstandings Can Start Wars - Joshua Chapter 22

Cities of Refuge: Joshua Chapter 20

END of DAYS: DEMONS & DESTRUCTION

The 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse in Revelation 5

Revelation Chapter 2 - Angels, Stars, & the Future

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Soroptimist

I went to an auction this weekend to help support the Soroptimists of Portland. They are committed to providing service to their community and have raised thousands of dollars to fund projects that "Make a Difference for Women" through volunteer service.

The first Soroptimist club was formed in 1921 by a group of 80 women in Oakland, California. The name comes from two Latin words that mean "best for women".

If you're interested in volunteering in your community, you should check and see if there is a Soroptimist group in your community.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

From MEME to You

Wonderful writer Rena Jones has awarded me the From Me To You award. Click on her name to visit her blog because she's an amazing artist in more ways than one. Check out some of her books for children or her art. She's an amazing photographer. To accept this award, I'm supposed to list seven truths about myself.

1) I love to write - duh...
2) I love to eat - really BIG duh...
3) I love to sleep - who doesn't?
4) And paint my feet - okay, just my toes - ah, nails...
5) I love to talk - everyone who knows me - knows that.
6) I love to walk - with my dogs, and cat who tags along
7) I love to mock - my kids will tell you that's true too.

So, there are seven obscure things about me...kinda boring but now we're on to better things

I would like to nominate the following bloggers for this award ...

Shelli - 'cuz she's way more interesting than me
Brenda - cuz she's a better cook than me
Lisa Schroeder - 'cuz she's a better prose writer than me
Speaking from the Crib - 'cuz she's funnier than me

Now hurry out there and check out these funny, talented, interesting women but y'all come back now, y'hear

Friday, March 12, 2010

Earth-Friendly Friday

Compost made EZ

Why fill up the landfills and then have to go buy garden soil--when you can use your leftover table scraps and grass clippings to make your own soil.

"Gardeners know the best dirt", at least that's what people say, but I'd say "Gardeners soil themselves".

I hate to call rich organic materials mere "dirt". It sounds so much better as "soil". And, if you want to make some of your own, all you need is some garbage or leftover fruit and vegetable trimmings. Don't use meat or dairy products - they attract rodents. All living things will decompose and to help it along its way to becoming that rick, dark, crumbly mixture of organic material gardeners are always searching for, you simply need to mix one to two parts carbon-rich materials ("browns") or fall leaves with ("greens") grass clippings or left over fruit and vegetables.

You can start by keeping a jar by the sink, with a nice lid to keep the "aroma" inside the jar. Toss your coffee grinds, peels and other "waste" into the jar. When the jar is full take it outside to a bin and dump the organic material inside. If you can turn the materials, with a pitchfork, that will help accelerate the process. And keep the mixture damp, by simply adding a little water - think of it as "watering your garden" in process.

It takes a while for the materials to turn into soil but it's worth it. You'll be creating great garden material and saving the planet at the same time.

And, if you're looking for someplace to put all that wonderful, rich, soil - check out ECOwomen.net to see how to B.Y.O.B. Build-Your-Own-Bed, your own Garden Bed.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

There's Something in the Air

I've got that twitchy, antsy feeling coming over me again. The flowers are in bloom, the trees are blossoming with foliage and there's the sweet scent of . . . something on the horizon. It's the aroma of art and crafty people gathering for that special season of . . . writer's conferences.

Yep, it's that conference time of year again.

If you live in Portland it's time to sign up for the SCBWI spring conference. Check this out and get in gear before it's too late.

And if you know of more conferences in our area, please share. If not, tell me what conferences you like to attend and why.

Maybe we can all learn a little something before the big event(s).

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

ANSWER TO WORD FOR WEDNESDAY

Answer: A wine lover usually a connoisseur

If you want to read more, check it out here.

Word for Wednesday - a Writer's Game

Word: Oenophile

Take a guess what could it be
come back at three and you will see

Post your guess in comments Please

Come and play . . .

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Tabletop Tuesday


We had an old rusty tablesaw - minus the saw - sitting around. We've been thinking about making it into something but just hadn't gotten around to it.

Well we had a family dinner this weekend and thought it would be nice to have some place to set the food while we're cooking outside so my husband decided it would be EZ to turn this eyesore into a barbeque table - for outdoor cooking.
So he used a little leftover thinset that we had out in the shed to "glue down" the cement backerboard.
Then he cut up some leftover slate we had from the patio installation. So this slate tabletop is a perfect re-crafting of recycled materials and it makes a nice addition to our outdoor furniture.