Today

A lot going on today.

I read about “dynamic pricing”.  This  is supposedly coming to a store near you, and is already in some Walmart stores.  The price labels on the shelves are being replaced with electronic devices, that will reflect prices in “real time”.  Technically, the price will go up (or down  ha ha) in real time.  Like when you put something in your cart, it might be one price, but by the time you check it out it could be another.  I have to read more about this because there are all kinds of rumors about it flying around. There are supposedly so many vectors that come into play that the sensors could be picking up on (including your banking information, which they can pick up if you use your cell phone) that it boggles the mind.  Talk about gratuitous technology!  I have to run this one by Unknowable.

That’s why I pay cash.

Have a good night, all.

See you tomorrow.

God bless everybody.

Patty

Paralyzed kitten learns from cat with prosthetic leg

High Rise Buckling in New York

Is it me, or is there more of this than there used to be?

Please Don’t Lose Heart! REPRINT

Ancient "City Of Giants" Just Uncovered In Ethiopia

From July 9, 2021

When Moses sent out spies to reconnoiter the Promised Land (see the Book of Numbers), they came back to him with grim reports.

“We’re finished! Game over, man! Those cities are giants’ cities, and the people living there are giants! We’re like grasshoppers, compared to them. They’ll crush us! Oh, why couldn’t we have stayed in Egypt? Why has the Lord done this to us?” And so on and so on. It was a total loss of heart, a total failure of trust; and God decided not to let that generation enter the Promised Land.

Only Caleb and Joshua were spared; for among the dozen spies, they alone trusted God and urged Israel to take his inheritance.

God does not like despair to take root among His people. He doesn’t like it when they don’t trust Him. It is as if they are saying to Him, “You can’t do what you said you’d do!” It’s insulting.

I hear more and more of it, these days. Especially since the “Election” of 2020. A lot of “We’re screwed, the bad guys win, no way out, things’ll never be good again!” Yes, I hear a lot of that.

My editor thinks I’m a pessimist. Sheesh! I’m Mary Sunshine, compared to some. Yes, things are bad! Yes, we are very badly up against it!

But at the same time, our God is an awesome God, who made the heavens and the earth: the judge of all the earth, who will always do right. Through much tribulation we enter His Kingdom, Paul warned us. And so did Jesus Christ Himself: in the world, He told us, we will have tribulation.

But our tribulating doesn’t go on forever, it doesn’t go on without God’s notice–and compared to certain other times in history, we have very little to cry about. We have not faced Nero.

May God forgive us for losing heart, for giving in to defeat; may He strengthen us, breathe spirit into us, fight for us, defend us, avenge us, and conquer for us.

We can at least stop talking as if we were already swallowed up by the ungodly.

Hebrews Chapter 11–read it more often! We all need it.

 

Max had a facial tumor and 24 hours left, but was rescued

This dog got his second chance, and it worked.

B J’s Roof Collapse

We have been having some wild weather here in New Jersey and the northeast in general.  Fortunately, our area has escaped it.  Some places had torrential rain, high winds and severe thunderstorms.

Bulkhead failure in Sea Isle City

Doesn’t the Bible mention something about building on sand?  If you look at the house on the right, all the sand has washed out from under.

Two Rescue Stories

Before the Throne of God Above

So-so day.

Today was not all that awful.

The heat was no issue, because it rained most of the day, so that was a big plus.

My friend from Florida is up in West Virginia as her husband’s sister is gravely ill.  We normally talk on the phone a couple of times a day, so that bit of human contact was not available.  It was mighty quiet around here today.

I think I have cracked the code for republishing Lee’s work so that the email notifications are sent.  I will see if that continues to work out  tomorrow.

I am also having a problem adjusting to cooking for one.  I always cooked for three, because Lee had a very hearty appetite and so do I.  It may sound odd, but it is a real adjustment.  When you’ve been cooking like that for almost  fifty years–well, it’s a big change.

I may treat myself to pizza tonight..

Have a good night, all.

See you tomorrow.

God bless everybody

Patty