This post is for Leigh and Josh who are currently visiting family in Annapolis, MD. Been working on your “save the date” card. Let me know what you think ..
It’s FRIDAY!! Have a great weekend y’all. (am I Southern yet?)
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And so another week goes ..
If this blog is achieving no other purpose, having to make regular entries does make me aware of the passage of time, especially when trying to think of events worth noting. The days just march by and no wonder I can’t remember where they went unless I am able to somehow extract the extraordinary from the mundane. I have no ambitious goals to make a meteoric impact on this planet, but at least it would be gratifying to know that each day counted for something. That somehow some small thing was positively touched by the fact that I passed by.
I took this photo this morning down at the Ripley Marina on my way to work.
Busy Saturday
What has happened to America?
(Upon hearing about the recent widespread corruption in New Jersey)
Something frightening is taking place at the nation’s very core. Of course it’s been developing over a period of time, but the manifestation of the problem is erupting uncontrollably and randomly with revelations of gross misconduct, misplaced trust and shocking dishonesty rocking communities from sea to shining sea.
Almost as bad is the way our numbed and conditioned senses accept the news, with inward head-shaking and little surprise. How did we get here? When did this become the norm? When did we come to tacitly accept the shameful behavior of those we elected to lead and exemplify? How could this happen in a nation founded on such lofty and Godly principles?
Just as a cancer stealthily invades a healthy body, and quietly grows, parasitically sucking the lifeblood from the host, so too does the culture of greed, corruption, and self-interest spread through a community. As health succumbs to disease, so too will immorality permeate and engulf a society, eventually tipping the scales sufficiently to bring down a nation. History confirms this.
Whether or not you believe in God, there’s no denying that left to our own devices with no moral code or compass, we will degenerate steadily into a morass of human depravity. It starts with the little things, the blurring of lines between right and wrong, the rejection of absolutes and the concept of truth, until the creeping rot destroys the very soul.
God help us.
28 Since they thought it foolish to acknowledge God, he abandoned them to their foolish thinking and let them do things that should never be done. 29 Their lives became full of every kind of wickedness, sin, greed, hate, envy, murder, quarreling, deception, malicious behavior, and gossip. 30 They are backstabbers, haters of God, insolent, proud, and boastful. They invent new ways of sinning, and they disobey their parents. 31 They refuse to understand, break their promises, are heartless, and have no mercy. 32 They know God’s justice requires that those who do these things deserve to die, yet they do them anyway. Worse yet, they encourage others to do them, too.
Romans 1:28-32
Mount Pleasant’s Old Village
Sunday, July 19th July
Not much to say about today. Church in the morning, pool laps and recreation in the afternoon and lots of cooking activity in the kitchen in the evening. Jill, Tim, Leigh, Josh, Matt, Chambers and I put together a great shrimp and fish tomato based sauce over pasta. This photo is of Jill, Tim, Michael, Leigh, Logan and I before Michael returned to Aiken in the afternoon.
It’s the weekend ..
Seabrook Photoshoot
Some recreational fishing at the end of the day
John’s Island – Rural Forever?
I know that due to development we need to upgrade the infrastructure on Johns Island. I know all about Nix 526 etc., and I can certainly see both sides of this coin. An expressway cutting through the middle of this rural island will change it forever. Instead of belting it out down Bohicket Road or River Road to get to and from Seabrook or Kiawah, slow down and look for the jewels along the way. Here’s one of them, the Santos Abbey property.