Some thoughts, lessons, and/or reflections from the day:
- I suspect there were clear skies and bright stars somewhere as I headed to work this morning but the dense fog kept me from seeing any of it.
- God’s faithfulness remains whether circumstances cause it to be very visible or hidden from my current view.
- As I went about my morning prayer, cleaning, and building prep tasks I found myself whistling again. I suspect it’s a good thing my morning work is usually done in an empty building. 🙂
- The foggy morning brought about a delay to the start of the school day so I used the extra quiet time to continue work at tracking down the current network setup in order to help facilitate better networking communication.
- It has been quite a while since I’ve seen any deer at work and while I didn’t see any today, it was good to see their tracks lead from the woods up to my office window and then back into the woods. I guess they miss me too. 🙂
- I kept an eye on the network all morning as the school was doing online testing. All reports indicated it went smoothly as the earlier glitches in the network became non-issues as I tweaked the network settings.
- With the delayed start to the school day, I was well into the afternoon before I realized it.
- With the early disciples of Jesus anticipating His return at any moment, I wonder if my arrival late in the time-line of history will make that return seem even more sudden.
- I headed out to have lunch with a friend who needed time with someone even more than he needed lunch.
- While food is important, Jesus understood that the time He spent with His Father was even more valuable.
- As I prepare to have a prayer ministry display at a camp conference in Ohio later this month, I spent some time working on some photo prints for my contribution to their vendor fair drawing.
- Today’s photo is one I had a print made of for the conference. Being the conference is focused on Ohio camps, the photos I chose are ones I shot in Ohio. This one is of Brandywine Falls in Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
Beautiful photo – you were able to capture the majesty of the falls!
Thanks! I love shooting a rather low shutter speed to capture the movement of the water . . . but it requires that nothing else is moving, including me. 🙂