Vol. 7 Issue. 8
Oct. 14, 2015
Autumn … a Time for Long Thoughts Think About It... Submitted by Sarah Miler n n
Practical Thinking Submitted by Sarah Miller
There’s no better feeling in the world than a warm pizza on your lap! When somebody tells you nothing is impossible, ask him to dribble a football.
n When hanging out clothes in winter when it’s really cold, fill a hot water bottle with hot water and throw it into your basket. Each time you grab for another piece of laundry, just give that bottle a warming squeeze!
The Hayride Time Tonight
n Old calendars with pages of beautiful pictures make wonderful decorative wrapping on gifts. It gives that extra touch.
By Mrs. Rudy Kathryn Detweiler The pumpkins are a radiant orange, The moon is full and bright. It’s time to gather one and all, For hayride time tonight. The air is crisp and nippy now, The leaves are falling down. So put on scarves and mittens when, The hay wagon comes around. It is time for fellowship, And spirits gay and bright. The hay is ready on the racks For some fun tonight. We’ll travel through the countryside, And thrill to Autumn’s touch. So hitch the horses and we’re off, For times we love so much!
Thoughts of an Autumn Mystery Still Unsolved Memories from William Bender Years ago and then some, when we were going to Huntsburg School, Paul Adams was our driver. One morning, he had some nails and he let on that he would swallow them. Then he said he would spit rust the next morning. Sure enough, the next morning he was spitting something brown. I do not know what he had in his mouth. I talked with one of his sons a few years ago and he said Paul didn’t chew tobacco. So, did he swallow nails and spit rust? Or what??
n A sponge makes a great soap dish … and it’s washable!
Thoughts From a Yankee Farmer “If you find yourself in a hole, the first thing to do is stop diggin’.” “The biggest troublemaker you’ll probably ever have to deal with, watches you from the mirror every mornin’.” “If you get to thinkin’ you’re a person of some influence, try orderin’ somebody else’s dog around.” “Live simply, love generously, care deeply, speak kindly, and leave the rest to God.” Remember … All you Knead is Love!
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