Via David
For the last week or so, I have been living in the middle of a construction zone. In defiance of the climate scientists, Lake Erie and its fellow Great Lakes decided to grow instead of shrink.
While the scientists re-checked their data, the entrepreneurs got to work building sea walls. Through my lakefront windows, I have been watching one entrepreneur and his crew build me a wall. This is no small job. It’s a six-figure project that involves several major pieces of equipment. My favorite is the truck-mounted boom pump that receives the concrete from a mobile concrete mixer and distributes it through its mantis-like arms precisely to where it needs to go.
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ReplyDeleteAn acquaintance today told me that his father-in-law survived alone in the jungles in the Philippines for six months for 1942.
He came home and raised a fine family, and helped others, as did so many.
In previous generations, people prayed for "pure women and strong men". Dear Lord, we still need your help to be pure-hearted, and strong enough to meet what lies ahead.
Miss Emma
strong enough to meet what lies ahead.
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The pic above must be of little Appalachian children before
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