I read something this morning that spoke about how when something is sacred you can't attach a value to it. It made me think about how true this is.
Some things cannot be bought, sold, or bargained for, nor can they be treated with disrespect or scorn.
When our land, our water, our resources, our children, our families, our environment and human life lose their sacredness where does that leave us?
Some things cannot be bought, sold, or bargained for, nor can they be treated with disrespect or scorn.
When our land, our water, our resources, our children, our families, our environment and human life lose their sacredness where does that leave us?
So, we're still dog sitting. He's just getting way too comfortable. Don't you think?
Oh, and we got our new stove. Looks way better than the one with the blown out oven door we've been staring at for the past few weeks.
The beauty about this one is there's a corresponding number for the burner and the dial so my dyslectic mind doesn't have to stand there looking stupid trying to figure out which dial turns which burner on. Number one dial turns burner number one burner on. Easy as pie!
My stove knobs only have the little diagrams to show which burner, and they still give me pause every time, and sometimes I still get it wrong.
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Ahh....not just me who's challenged in that way. Well that makes me feel better.
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