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Good Sunday Mornin'

Shortgrass

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This week, I was moving some cows, and it just took longer than anticipated. It was well after dark when we finished. I know why we work in the daylight! It is sure easier when we see thing clearly. Christ says He is the light of the world. When our lives have been enlightened by the word, we just see things with more clarity, and our lives are easier. The other thing is something about hiding our light under a bushel. Have a good Sunday mornin' and God bless.
 
Shortgrass, i always appreciate your sunday morning devotionals. You have a wonderful way of telling a pertinate story that has a great message and makes me think. Thanks! :D

A few years ago, we put in one of those days too. Two hours before we made it to the canyon we started out for, we ran out'a daylight. For 120 minutes we rode along doing the best we could to point them where they needed to be. But our "count" through the gate showed we missed something like 22. (Can't remember for sure) The next morning everything we had lost were standing at the gate looking disgusted with us. :lol: Funny how things always seem to work out regardless how hard we try to screw it up! :D
 
leanin' H said:
Shortgrass, i always appreciate your sunday morning devotionals. You have a wonderful way of telling a pertinate story that has a great message and makes me think. Thanks! :D

A few years ago, we put in one of those days too. Two hours before we made it to the canyon we started out for, we ran out'a daylight. For 120 minutes we rode along doing the best we could to point them where they needed to be. But our "count" through the gate showed we missed something like 22. (Can't remember for sure) The next morning everything we had lost were standing at the gate looking disgusted with us. :lol: Funny how things always seem to work out regardless how hard we try to screw it up! :D
and after putting the horses up and the wet saddle blankets , I bet a very humble dinner .... say bread and milk
 
jodywy said:
leanin' H said:
Shortgrass, i always appreciate your sunday morning devotionals. You have a wonderful way of telling a pertinate story that has a great message and makes me think. Thanks! :D

A few years ago, we put in one of those days too. Two hours before we made it to the canyon we started out for, we ran out'a daylight. For 120 minutes we rode along doing the best we could to point them where they needed to be. But our "count" through the gate showed we missed something like 22. (Can't remember for sure) The next morning everything we had lost were standing at the gate looking disgusted with us. :lol: Funny how things always seem to work out regardless how hard we try to screw it up! :D
and after putting the horses up and the wet saddle blankets , I bet a very humble dinner .... say bread and milk

I believe the groceries that night were re-warmed from the night before. :wink:
 

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