From Good Friday to SonRise on Sunday is three days the way days were recognized in Christ’s time. Even part of a day was counted as a whole day. You can read about that here. Good Friday, one of the most somber days of the year. Each year I read the Gospel accounts of Christ’s crucifixion. At different times during …
Did They Really Say That–Mystery Question
Did They Really Say That is the topic of my post again this week–I had so much fun with it last week, I’m doing it again. And by the way, these sayings are from Lee Lofland who was in law enforcement for many years. But first the photo. Last Wednesday I flew out of Memphis at 6 a.m. while it …
Network of Deceit–What I’m Reading
Network of Deceit by Tom Threadgill kept me up past midnight two nights in a row since I only have time to read once I go to bed. Otherwise, I would have finished in one sitting. First, the verse and night-shot photo that I took with my iPhone. It always amazes me what good photos the phone makes. And this …
Famous Last Words–Mystery Question
This week I’ve found a few famous last words dumb criminals told a police officer before being arrested…Have you ever wondered why someone would smart off to a police officer? But first about the photo. I took this late one evening when clouds were rolling in and a huge moon was rising. The verse from Psalm 90 just seemed to …
The Hunger Games–What I’m Reading
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collings is what I’m reading this week. I know, I’m very late to the game. The book was published eleven years ago. I did read the first chapter, which is amazing. But, at the time I didn’t think I could read a book about teens trying to kill each other. The reason I read it …
Dumb & Dumber–Mystery Question
Dumb & Dumber this week’s Mystery Question says it all. I thought last week I had found some of the most absurd crimes…until I started looking. But first the photo. I took it Saturday afternoon after I finished putting up the two flags and poles. This involved a hammer and drill, and no, I did not end up in the …
Lynn Blackburn’s Unknown Threat
Lynn Blackburn’s Unknown Threat is a fantastic read. I could not put the book down, and I don’t think you’ll be able to either! First the photo and verse. There is an interesting story with it. Back in 2017, I went on a cruise with the agency that represents me. One of the places we toured was the Botanical Park …
You Won’t Believe Me–This Week’s Mystery Question
You won’t believe me when I tell you what I found for this week’s Mystery Questions! I’ve read really crazy reports, but these take the cake. But first the photo. Again, it was taken as I left my exercise class just as the sun dropped over the horizon. I love the contrails and the pinks, blues, and yellows. God really …
What I’m Reading–Where Dandelions Bloom
Where Dandelions Bloom by Tara Johnson is one of the best historical books I’ve read in a while. Although not normally a historical reader, I really enjoyed this one. Before you read my review, I want to talk about the photo. The scripture verse came first and I knew the next time we had roiling clouds, I had to photograph …
Nutty Criminals–Mystery Question of the Week
Nutty Criminals is the Mystery Question of the week. I had a lot of fun finding stories about the crazy antics of criminals. These are from across the Pond, but that just goes to show the U.S. doesn’t have a lock on the crazy criminal market. But first the photo. It was taken right before sunset back in January after …