I loke Herons and Egrets. This bird is Heron, I think. If you know better, then feel free to correct me. I’ve not yet been able to capture a really good photo of one in the wild, but I’m going to some day.
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I updated the regex expressions for Javascript Bible Reference Parsing Object to reflect some of the common abbreviations. Thanks to the Folks at the GNPCB.org for posting common book queries. Thanks also to Jeremy for helping me simplify my regex expressions.
This is a better photo than yesterday. The patterns in the wood are fascinating, and the color and texture is warm and inviting.
An old rotting tree beside the lake. I like driftwood. It reminds me of old things and nature.
A stone laying next to the shore of the Lake Carlyle. I like the texture, and expecially the way the water brings out the patterns in the stone.
Sun lit skies obscured by a dark and heavy vapor As rain falls in slow and viscous descent An uncommon emptiness hanging like a heavy fog Fatigue washing over me without consent
I updated the Bible App. It now shows verse numbers. The Bible Parsing Javascript Object has also been updated. It will now accept references that are fully spelled out or abbreviated. You can enter just the verse, or just the chapter. And it is case insensitive. So the following types of refs will work: Matthew 3:9 Mat 3 1jn 2:11-12 1 john 3:1 genesis 4 john 3:16and so on. You can find the entry to the bible app on the Projects page. I will soon zip everything up for download, though you could get all the files you needed now. Update:…
The color version of this image is warmer, but I find I like both images equally well. Neither one is the same, and each show a different side.
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The front facade of the Lafayette Park United Methodist Church.
2300 Lafayette Ave, St Louis, MO
Detail of a cross on the Lafayette Park United Methodist Church.
2300 Lafayette Ave, St Louis, MO
Another view of that ball. This photo reminds me of the Oct 10th, 2005 Frazz strip about wanting to fly. I do love that strip. A friend pointed out how much like Bill Waterson the artwork was. It does have Calvin and Hobbes moments. Man, I miss that strip.
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How often have you had this problem? A soccer ball does you no good if its stuck on the roof. ;)
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iBelieve shuffle lanyard replacement caps. "But now bring me a man who plays music. And when the man played music, the groove came upon him. 2 Jobs 3:15"
Celebrating 9 years of no content.
I know a lot of you are worried about what you should get me for Christmas, and as the season is fast approaching, I though it would be best to alleviate your discomfort. Here are some items I would like for Christmas:Caffiene Hoodie – I wear an XL, but an XXL will do in a pinch. USB Swiss Army Knife – Think 256MB.Zippo Spy Camera – I don’t have a small point and shoot, and I think this would fill that slot nicely.Those who understand binary t-shirt – I wear an XL or XXL.Well, worry no more and don’t let…
My friend Paulo has gone into the niche micropublishing business. cheapandtiny.com, written by Raffy keeps track of small and inexpensive gadgetry.
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Saint Louis has a great wealth of architecture, and its hidden all about the city. This is one example of a public school with a fantastic front door. :)
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Once was a world that was void And dark were the waters therein Then Majesty moved on the deep And life in existence was spoken With care and for glory He fashioned Out of spirit, and body and soul Like Him a creature of sentience In fellowship with Him made whole But pride broke the bond He created And torn was the fellowship sweet Cursed was the life He intended For the man whose heart He made beat The creature no longer immortal For death by the curse on him fell Judgement for man’s pride had ruined Man’s Life and…