Course Corrections

A few days ago I wrote about The Unknown Destiny. I indicated that God has a plan for our lives. But that doesn’t mean that I’m a fatalist. I do believe that God gave us the gift and the right of free will. (Which he will not violate but that’s a topic for another day. ) As beings of free will we have a great potential. . . to make mistakes. Now, there’s an endless list of errors and pitfalls that we can examine. They can all be broken down into two groups.

1. Mistakes made due to bad information or a lack of knowledge.

2. Mistakes made due to a failure to accept good information or gaining knowledge.

On my day job I often joke that erroneous was the ancient god of blunders and that any mistake on my paperwork was due to his mischief. But ultimately we all must take responsibility for our own actions.

So if mistakes can be lumped into two main categories then what about resolutions?

I say there’s two types resolutions as well.

1. Immediate & 2. Delayed.

The advantage of the immediate resolution should be obvious. The sooner an error is uncovered the less energy it takes to correct the problem.

The results of the delayed resolution then would mean expending more time and energy to bring things back into balance. But, there’s a compound problem with the delayed resolution. Human nature is , well…lazy. Because of our limited energy we tend to not want to accept a mistake that takes great effort to resolve. We ignore the problem. We misplace blame. We will do anything it takes to avoid expending the energy it takes to break down the error and start over. The whole time these errors gain more energy and momentum and become harder to resolve.

What does that have to with my photo above? Let’s take a second look at it.

It looks as though the road leads to the mountain and the sunbeam in the background. That’s because I created the illusion that it does with forced perspectives. In reality, the road curves off to the right and makes a circle back to place where I am standing with my camera. If we assumed we could follow the road and reach the mountain we would make a bad choice based on a lack of knowledge. But, if we follow the road and refused to accept truth when we reach the curve we would go around in circles until we give up on our goal or collapse from exhaustion. The sooner we accept the need for a course correction the easier it is to get to our goal.

Thirst

Pour out your love upon me.

I have been so thirsty for so long.

Wash over me like a cool mountain stream.

Refresh me in your affection.

Bath me in your companionship.

Flood me with your smile,

and drown me with your desire.

I need you to surround me.

I need us.

TAGGED FOR TMI.

Thank you Apple Rae for the Tag. I really am humbled anytime a follower wants to get to know me better.

A quick word about the image above. It has nothing to do with the Tag. I just wanted to publish it. 😁

Q. What are you currently wearing?

A. An old pair of comfy Shorts and my oversized green tee shirt

Q. Have you ever been in love?

A. I still am. With my lovely wife 😍

Q. Have you ever had a terrible breakup?

A. Yes, it nearly destroyed me.

Q. How old are you?

A. Old enough to know better but still too young to care. LOL. (49 almost 50)

Q. How tall are you?

A. 6 feet, 3 inches (Almost 2 meters)

Q. How much do you weigh?

A. 260 lbs (Almost 118kg)

Q. Do you have any piercings?

A. No body art. Just scars.

Q. What’s your favourite drink?

A. Black Coffee

Q. What’s you favourite song?

A. It depends on my mood.

Q. What’s your zodiac sign?

A. Leo

Q. How long does it take you to shower?

A. Until the water gets cold if I have a choice.

Q. What’s your favourite show?

A. Big Bang Theory.

Q. What’s your favourite band?

A. I don’t really have one. Metallica comes pretty close.

Q. Something you really miss?

A. Tranquil environments.

Q.Where do you go when you’re sad?

A. I sit in my recliner with my dog.

Q. How long does it take you to get ready in the morning?

A. Make breakfast, pack lunch, care for ” the double good doggy”, Scout. 45 minutes.

Q. Have you ever been in a physical fight?

A. Not in my adult life.

Q. What turns you on?

A. 🤐 skip

Q. What turns you off?

A. When someone is manipulative.

Q. Qualities you look for in a partner?

A. Things are little different at my age. I have been in a marriage for almost 30 years so she must be very patient and forgive easily.

Q. What’s your favourite colour?

A. I like to wear green.

Q. Loud music or soft?

A. My music is a reflection of my emotional state. Sometimes soft but usually loud.

Q. Favourite quote?

A. There’s no such thing as a magic bullet.

Q. Favorite actor?

A. I don’t really have one.

Q.Do you have any fears?

A. Not really. However, I believe that nothing is the worst thing that could ever happen. If a good thing happened then, great! If a bad thing happened there’s still an opportunity for a positive reaction. But if nothing happens then nothing changes and there’s no opportunity for growth.

Q. What’s the last thing that made you cry?

A. When I mashed my toe.

Q. Last time you said you loved someone?

A. About 5 minutes ago.

Q. Last book you read?

A. I don’t really have time for reading for pleasure. A few years ago I had The Silmarillion on an audio book so I could listen while working.

Q.The book you’re currently reading? A. Downtime issues. See above.

Q. Last show you watched? A. Star Trek
Last place you were? Currently here and prior to that here…:) The barber shop.

Q. Last sport you played?

A. When I’m not at my day job I live a fairly solitary life. The closest things to sports are either tug of war with Scout (my dog) or throwing my Atlatl. My wife and I are involved in the shooting sports. (Common in my area. ) but rarely get a chance to do it.

Q. Who’s the last person you talked to?

A. My Wife

Q. The last song you sang?

A. Front to Back by the Kinks

Q. Favorite chat up line?

A. LOL, I don’t really have one. It’s been a very long time since I needed one.

Q.Do you have a crush?

A. No, I have true love.

Q. The relationship between you and the person you last texted?

A My Wife

Q. Favourite food? A. Bacon

Q. Place you want to visit?

A. In a perfect world I want to see everything.

Q. What’s the last time you kissed someone?

A. This morning.

Q. Last time you were insulted?

A. Yesterday.

Q. Favourite sweet?

A. As a diabetic I have to avoid sweets. I occasionally mix peanut butter or pumpkin with whip cream.

Q.What instruments do you play?

A. Does drumming my fingers count?

Q.Favorite piece of jewellery?

A. My wedding ring. However, in my culture the men don’t often ware jewelry unless it serves a purpose.

Q. Last time you hung out with anyone?

A. I’m fairly solitary. I hangout with coworkers at break on my day job. That’s about it.

Well, the rules say that I’m supposed to tag other bloggers. For reasons that I’ve previously stated I’m not comfortable with tagging other people. It’s not that I don’t want to learn more about you but so many of you have been tagged already that it seems redundant. However, if nobody has tagged you and you want to be tagged then consider yourself tagged. Just please let me know by posting a link in the comments 😁

Also, I am going to start doing a monthly shout out to my followers. The idea is to build a community around our blogs and give everyone a chance to get to know each other and showcase their work. If you’re interested then just drop me an EMAIL so I can get an idea of how much interest there is to do this. 😁

Camping On Summersville Lake (An amalgamation of memories)

The late summer sun turns the lake into a fire. In the distance I can hear the crickets chirping. A lonely bullfrog sings out in his booming bass voice as the night birds add a chorus of songs and the nightly concert begins. There’s the occasional splash of a fish leaping from the water to catch an insect that flew too close to the surface of the lake. The smell of the fire drifts in as kids roast their marshmallows on freshly cut poplar or birch twigs. I’ll ease back in my chair and take a sip of coffee. The flavor mixes well with the oak in the fire pit. As the sunset fades into the velvety sky the fire in the lake is replaced by silver. Throughout the campground the voices of the people begins to soften. Some campers are already asleep with expectations of being out on the water before the dawn. Scuba divers have told stories about catfish large enough to swallow a human being and each fisherman is convinced that they have the secret to hauling it in. Other campers are setting close to the red glow from the embers of the fire. They’re telling ghost stories about the civil war soldiers who once camped in that very same spot. As I finish my coffee I look out across the campground. Tents glow from the lanterns inside. They look like little hot air balloons preparing for take off. Silhouetted against outside of tents the shadows move on the inside as they turn in for the night. A few of them seem to merge as the lanterns go out one by one. I’m not sleepy. I pour the last of the coffee into my tumbler and stir the embers of my fire. The sparks rise into the air. As I watch the sparks rise and disappear I notice little greenish lights flickering in trees. The fireflies are putting on a light show if their own as the males signal for a mate to answer with the matching code. My tired eyes drift from the trees to the stars above. The coffee is gone and the fire is almost out. It’s time to take in one last breath of the night air as the dew falls. I crawl into my tent and sleep deeply. That’s camping on Summerville Lake.

Holding The Light

Would you believe that I built a spacecraft in my backyard and left the Earth to get this image? No? Of course not. What you see here is a happy accident. I like to take pictures of rain on my windshield. Last night I climbed into my truck and the water droplets were just right. I pulled out my phone and snapped the shutter. But, I had forgotten to turn off the flash. Each little droplet managed to catch the flash resulting in a photo of a sun surrounded by stars. (After some manipulation 😉)

The light of God shines out from his throne in heaven. When we catch his light and hold it we stand out from the darkness. We become a reflection of Him.