Really Crazy Bungled Crimes are the Mystery Questions for this week. I marvel at the stupidity of criminals and have decided the only ones who are not stupid are the ones we don’t read about. 🙂 But first this week’s photo and verse. This is a photo I took in Israel maybe five miles from the site John the Baptist …
My TBR Table–What I’m Reading
My TBR Table and several first lines are what I’m sharing this week on What I’m Reading. It’s been a chock-full week, and I’ve had little time to read except for a wonderful book I plan to endorse–We Shall Not Shatter by Elaine Stock. More about that book in the weeks to come. It’d been cloudy all day with remanents …
Even More Bungled Crimes–Mystery Question
Even More Bungled Crimes is this week’s Mystery Question–mainly because I’m having so much fun with them. I cannot believe how dumb some people can be! When I was looking through my photos for a picture to use this week, I saw this one and immediately this verse came to mind. I like to picture God racing across the heavens …
Written In Ink — What I’m Reading
Written in Ink (The Rose Tattoo Trilogy Book 2) by Sara Davison is what I’m reading this week, and what a story it was! But first the photo and scripture. Psalm 103:1 was in my Bible this week and it reminded me of Matt Redmond’s 10,000 Reasons (Bless My Soul) I hope you’ll take a minute to listen to it. …
Terribly Bungled Crimes–Mystery Question
Terribly Bungled Crimes is this week’s Mystery Question. You would not believe how many of these badly executed crimes I found on the ‘net. But first the photo and scripture. This photo of a lighthouse was taken on my last cruise back in 2019. Edward Arrington’s comment about lighthouses reminded me of this …
Romeo’s Town-James Bell–What I’m Reading
Romeo’s Town-James Bell is what I’m reading this week…and here’s the first line: Two minutes before the knife attack I was sitting outside the Odysseus Bookstore in downtown L. A. But first the photo and scripture. When we left church Sunday night, I looked to my east and saw our church steeple set against the backdrop of the dark clouds. …
Funny Crimes Gone Awry–Mystery Question
Funny Crimes Gone Awry is this week’s Mystery Question because I’m having so much fun finding these crimes! I hope you’re enjoying them as much as I am! But first the photo and scripture verse. Psalm 37:4 has long been a favorite verse, one I claimed when I first started writing. As the years went on, I began to wonder …
The Cryptographer’s Dilemma–What I’m Reading
The Cryptographer’s Dilemma by Johnnie Alexander is what I’m reading this week and I loved it! Here’s the first line: “Green or brown. Brown or green. Phillip Clayton set the unwrapped crayon upright on the diner’s Formica tabletop so it stood like a mocking sentinel.” But first this week’s scripture and photo. I couldn’t find a picture I’d taken and …
More Crimes Gone Awry–Mystery Question
More Crimes Gone Awry is this week’s Mystery Question because I had so much fun last week researching these crimes! And they made some of you laugh. But first the photo and scripture. Since it’s so hot here, I thought I’d remind everyone, myself included, of what winter is like! That and I really love this verse from Isaiah. It …
Alone in a Cabin–What I’m Reading
Alone in a Cabin is my “What I’m reading post this week.” But first the photo and scripture verse. I don’t quite know why, but this picture of the moon rising made me think of Acts 2:21. Maybe because just as sure as the moon will rise, Acts 2:21 is true. Now for Alone in a Cabin by Leanne W. …