Chats on the Deck

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“Chats on the Farmhouse Porch” is a group of friends
gathering to visit,
sip their favorite beverages,
nibble delicious treats
and share their likes and dislikes.

Patrice and Wendell have invited me to join the chatting.
Patrice provides the questions,
we answer.

What’s your favorite method of travel?

Road trips in the RV are #1.
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Trains #2, I want to see what I’m passing by

If you wear jewelry, are you more likely to wear silver or gold?

I don’t, but if I did it would be some of both

How often do you wear sunglasses?

I don’t my glasses are tinted, that works for me.

Which would be easier for you to leave undone (for a short period of time), dishes or laundry?

Laundry, it’s out of sight!

On a scale of 1-10 (1-hardly any+ 10- house is full), how much clutter have you collected?

If you walk in and look around it’s a ‘2’ you got me on a good day. I picked stuff up yesterday. If you start checking in the cupboards or drawers or the stash shed, please, don’t
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I guess know you know the good, bad and ugly about me, if you’re want to learn what others are up to click here and join us on the porch.

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April 1, Today’s Thought – Mould Us

apr1Between showers on this rainy day, the Farmer watches over his gardens.

Good Morning

2 Timothy 2:21b . . . he shall be a vessel unto honour, sanctified, and meet for the master’s use, and prepared unto every good work.

Mould us, great God,
into forms of beauty and usefulness
by the wheel of Providence
and by the touch of Thy hand.
Fulfil Thine ideal,
and conform us to the image of Thy Son.
In Thy great house may we stand
as vessels meet for Thy use.
We are little better than common earthenware,
but may we be cleansed,
and purified,
and filled with Thy heavenly treasure.
Dip us deep into the River of Life,
and give refreshment by us
to many parched and weary hearts.
F. B. Meyer

2 Timothy 2:20-21 But in a great house there are not only vessels of gold and silver, but also [utensils] of wood and earthenware, and some for honorable and noble [use] and some for menial and ignoble [use]. 21 So whoever cleanses himself [from what is ignoble and unclean, who separates himself from contact with contaminating and corrupting influences] will [then himself] be a vessel set apart and useful for honorable and noble purposes, consecrated and profitable to the Master, fit and ready for any good work. Amplified Bible

Mould me . . .Today
With my prayers, desiring yours, Leslie

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