1.27.2008

The hand of my God

Today, as I walked out the garage, I saw a deep dense fog. At first the fog was eerie, even scary, I had been expecting it to be cold and damp out. Noises were muffled, quite. Visibility was at a bare minimum for driving safely. But it was warm, close, quite honestly, safe. It made me think of this song.
I Know Who Holds Tomorrow
words and music by Ira Stanphill

        I don't know about tomorrow,
        I just live from day to day.
        I don't borrow from it's sunshine,
        For it's skies may turn to gray.
        I don't worry o'er the future,
        For I know what Jesus said,
        And today I'll walk beside Him,
        For He knows what is ahead.
            Refrain
            Many things about tomorrow,
            I don't seem to understand;
            But I know Who holds tomorrow,
            And I know Who holds my hand.

        Ev'ry step is getting brighter,
        As the golden stairs I climb;
        Ev'ry burden's getting lighter;
        Ev'ry cloud is silver lined.
        There the sun is always shining,
        There no tear will dim the eyes,
        At the ending of the rainbow,
        Where the mountains touch the sky.

            Refrain
            Many things about tomorrow,
            I don't seem to understand;
            But I know Who holds tomorrow,
            And I know Who holds my hand.

        I don't know about tomorrow,
        It may bring me poverty;
        But the One Who feeds the sparrow,
        Is the One Who stands by me.
        And the path that be my portion,
        May be through the flame or flood,
        But His presence goes before me,
        And I'm covered with His blood.

            Refrain
            Many things about tomorrow,
            I don't seem to understand;
            But I know Who holds tomorrow,
            And I know Who holds my hand.
Pic# 18

1.25.2008

Good Quote

“Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.” - Oscar Wilde
So does that mean I'm just left overs?
Honestly, I like being myself. It truly is a good Idea to be yourself, being someone else can be trying, as well as an easy cop-out. Being yourself can bring such a flavor to life.
In the Holy Bible, Jesus said "Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be salted? it is thenceforth good for nothing, but to cast out, and to be trodden under foot of men."

I know many Christians who are very interesting. I count it a priviledge('sat spelled roight?) to be a part of the family of God. It is also a priviledge to know my numerous odd, and outlandish traits accepted.Picture #17

1.23.2008

Guess What?

I've been thinking about getting Flickr account for sometime now. So I go looking around to see just what the difference is between the free and Pro accounts, and discover that I have a free account already. How is that?, you ask. I have a Yahoo! email, ans since Yahoo! owns Flickr, I have access to Flickr. So this is what I've come up with, http://www.flickr.com/photos/archnemesis_goldenhair/ I hope you like it.

Ooooh, almost forgot, picture # 16.

1.09.2008

Farewell Christmas

Here's my little army of nutcrackers. By the time this picture gets posted they will be all packed up and waiting to be stored in the back room closet. Kinda sad to see them all go, but there is a time and place for everything. And their time is up. Soon flowers and trees will begin to bloom, children will flock to the park, daylight hours will return to a proper portion of the day (try 13 out of the 24). And that means Summer is just around the bend! I can't wait, and that was picture #15

1.08.2008

Cable Orginazation Redux

I don't know why I had to put Redux into the title, it just sounded good. So the other day I straightened up the ALL the wires behind, beside, underneath, and between our computers. By the way we've got two of them on our living room. I forgot to get a before picture, but trust me, it was bad.
By attaching some peg board to the back of the computer's shelf, I could run cable ties around the cables and hold them in place. I also used cable clamps. The clamps have an adhesive tape that allows them to stick anywhere. The plastic loop that holds everything can open on one side, it's generally best to have that side aimed upwards. Behind this computer are printer cables, speaker cables, monitor cables, router cables, and wireless mouse and keyboard sensors.I set up the pegboard on the side of my computer desk. Here I have the router itself, modem, ethernet wires, internet cables, wireless mouse and keyboard sensor, plus power cables for modem and router.
This is the finished result. Only two cables viewable. Both of them are power cords which attach to the wall, it's a pretty sweet setup, which allows for the dual viewing I posted about last time. Picture #14.

1.03.2008

Dual Surfing

I've had this setup for a while now, but thought I should share. Its quite nice. Surf the net, surf the tube. Rarely have to get up. You can barely see my army of nutcrackers guarding the big screen. The holidays are wrapping up here, hope every one had a good Christmas and New Year. Third day into '08 and here's picture #13.