For the first time this year you and Carol are relaxing at Keener Park in Westchester Township, Butler County about three miles from the Butler-Warren County line. Directly to your east from the parking lot sets the “Cabin in the Clearing”, a completely restored log cabin from Butler County’s earlier pioneer days. – Amorella
On your word the above is so, but I am more interested in how Merlyn is going to respond to Arthur.
Arthur’s thinking, boy, and he’s not done yet. – Amorella
Okay. I did not realize this.
One day there will be no more sun – enjoy the time -- relax and watch the green hue grow around the honeysuckle bushes. You gain an hour of solar time early this next Sunday morning. Spring is in the air. At least you have the car windows down and the sunroof open. Carol sits catching up on last week’s Newsweek. You both shared sweet potato fries at Smashburgers for lunch – she had a small juicy fried burger with pepper jack cheese and you had the grilled chicken sandwich with southwest seasoning. The background music with French lyrics reverberates from Sur la Route on XM and you are in the timeless wind-blowing March moment, boy, with blue sky parting puffy white clouds as well. Earth could be a lot worse to you. – Amorella
True. You are right, Amorella. Life is good at this moment, at least for us. Were it true for all of our species in the future life would be better.
Never happen, boy. People stew in their own icy or fiery thoughts and/or private demeanor, staying true to themselves for no good reason under the sun. – Amorella
I have always thought being true to one’s self to be a good, an honest aspect of personal character.
Experience is supposed to educate such a dogmatic concept – at least this is so in the Merlyn’s Mind books and blog. – Amorella
I am thinking of an ancient prophet’s words.
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“8 Human being, you have already been told what is good, what ADONAI demands of you - no more than to act justly, love grace and walk in purity with your God.” Micah 6:8 (Complete Jewish Bible)
From: www.biblestudytools.com/cjb/micah/6-8.html
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Why do you go to the Jewish Bible rather than your own New English one?
I could have but I did not find the New English Bible online; besides I figure this one is closer to the original source.
Post with the title: “a gallon of experience with quart of humility”. – Amorella
I will but that seems a little harsh. I was thinking “a gallon of experience with a drop of humility”.
Post as I wish you arrogant little boy. – Amorella
I was thinking differently; but – yes, Amorella, as you wish.
Had you said, no, the words for scene six would have been frozen in place, not by me but by yourself. – Amorella
Why is that?
Because down within your heartansoulanmind where it counts most, you know better. It would have been dishonest and you can only write these books and blog with clear consciousness. This was your choice – to write as though an Angel were listening to your words. – Amorella
Thank you for keeping me to my word, Amorella.
After twenty-one hundred hours. You are sitting in the Tylersville Kroger lot waiting on Carol to pick up skim milk and light yogurt. Tomorrow she has breakfast with her usual retired Blue Ash teacher friends and you have lunch with Fritz M. at Bob Evans in Westerville and the Class of 1960 supper at Uptown’s Jimmy V’s – then, the return trip to Mason.
Carol and I spent part of the evening watching DVRed shows from last week – we are hardly caught up. We watch many, many crime shows. Many of them remind me of the old “Detective” type magazines from the barbershop in the mid 1950’s. Gruesome photos put into modern video entertainment. The one comedy we really enjoy is “Modern Family”. Kim and Paul got us into watching it, and the new one "GCB". We thought opening show really satirically funny particularly when we discovered what the title meant (as the show is based on a novel). It didn’t get very good reviews but we enjoyed the first segment anyway.
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