Our weather is ten degrees above normal still, with sun to boot! This is to make up for the very wintery October month we have behind us. Making use of this nice weather yesterday, I walked home back from the Palliser along first street and through Lindsay Park. I had not walked there for about six weeks on account of the weather and several rides. First street is all spiffed up and the second condo tower of the old Mescalero’s restaurant is now rising above ground level.
Attendance for Herman’s talk on the ‘Wisdoms of Isaiah’ was just three, which is ashame as Herman’s presentation was inspiring and the content well worth applying. I told him he had a warm presentation, at which he confided that he had not followed his notes, but chosen to speak from his heart!
I told Herman that he had a warm presentation, at which he confided that he had not followed his notes, but chosen to speak from his heart!
In the afternoon and evening I gathered some photos of Els and the Memorial announcement, which had arrived after fourteen days. I scanned it in along with the photos, finding out some new procedures on the printer and computer which are still new to me; so far so good.
The laundry is going and the first load is due in twenty minutes. I also have to start writing my Christmas cards for here and overseas. At around one pm Jack and I will meet for our monthly chat. He and Vangie visited Els quite a few years back, so her passing will be an important part of our discussion.
This morning, while getting up, the notion surfaced that I now have to be fully concentrating on ‘formulating an amalgam world belief’. Last Friday I gave Herman the title and write up for my March talk. It is titled ‘World Belief Origin’ and in its description I explain that old origins need to be combined with new finding to define a narrative for today.
<9:09am and 9:18am.
The second load is in and due in forty minutes.