By Request: ‘An Evening Prayer’

Well, we do have a hymn request by now, from Erlene–An Evening Prayer, by Carroll Roberson.

Still wondering why no one viewed the morning’s hymn today…

‘He Leadeth Me’

Here’s another Sunday school favorite–He Leadeth Me, sung by the Mennonite Hour Mens Quartet.

I find I can’t resist the photos of the quiet woodland paths: the kind I used to enjoy before they paved everything over.

Unexplained! Dogs Go Sledding–Without Sleds

No one has ever explained this phenomenon–dogs sliding down snowy slopes without a sled!

Then again, has anyone ever been asked to explain it?

‘To God Be the Glory’

Turn we unto something to brighten up this day a little–To God Be the Glory, sung by students at Fountainview Academy. They have an indoor version of it, too; but in this video, at least, the sun is shining.

Unexplained Bombshell with Cats and Laundry Basket!

Don’t you wish that you could move like this? Well, all right, some of you can.

I’ve never seen this kind of laundry basket before. Willis Twombley says they had a lot of them in Babylon but had to switch over to another kind because the cats just took over.

Bunny’s Long Jump

I can post more than one critter video if I want to. Who’s going to complain?

Here is a rather small rabbit making a rather large jump. He’d’ve gotten much better distance out of it if he hadn’t jumped so high. Remember that, the next time you’re jumping in your living room.

Turn in Your Cat Card!

Isn’t this disgraceful? What could be more pussilaminous (if you’ll forgive the pun) that for a cat to flee from a hamster? And a rather small hamster, at that!

“There are old hamsters, and there are bold hamsters, but there are no old bold hamsters.”  –Ancient Bithynian Saying (obviously untrue, in this case)

‘Sweet Hour of Prayer’

Here’s another hymn a lot of us grew up with, and heard around the house–Sweet Hour of Prayer. This version is by the Vagle Brothers. Gorgeous background sets by God the Father, maker of heaven and earth.

Hiding from Your Dog

In 706 B.C., unemployed King of Assyria Ashu-Nani-Hoople, hid from his dog, Farfel. The dog eventually found him and ate him.

My dog Rags used to love to play hide and seek. So did my cat, Buster. But we never had a problem when they found me.

By Request, ‘How Great Thou Art’

Requested by “Thewhiterabbit,” How Great Thou Art–and I chose this rendition by Alan Jackson. My granda and my mother both used to sing this as they did their housework. How we long for the presence of the Lord, sometimes!