GOOD MORNING, FRIENDS
- Wade Peebles

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TGIF folks! Let's get this started this morning with a little bit of fun, something I thought of while at the "Gen'al Dolla." I was getting paper towels and a man was in deep thought with furrowed brow, and serious countenance, as he mumbled and muttered over the plethora of brands, variations, and various size packs. Like most things these days, there is a bewildering number of choices, and when a man is sent by s significant other to the store to pick up an item or two, he knows he will get the wrong one. Which is the the "wrong one" you ask, the wrong one is whichever kind he brings home! Oops, I almost forgot to tell you what brought this topic to my mind, while he was looking at the toilet tissue, I was lookin for paper towels. It came to me that "Cottontail Toilet Tissue" would be a great brand name for toilet tissue...well, maybe you had to be there. Well, let us move along, the subject toilet tissue made me think about corn cobs, and corn cob jelly. Are you familiar with it? Have you eaten any of it? It does sound like an odd thing to make jelly from, and to my mind it is the carrot cake of jellies. Okay, let's talk about chimney sweeps/swifts. Chimney sweeps like to hang out in chimneys of course, and nest in them. They will also do the same in old shallow wells, if you think about it, an open well is simply an inverted chimney in the ground. The old shallow well at my old house had a couple of holes in the curbing placed there for running water pipes from back when a pump was put in and is now gone. Chimney sweeps nested and roosted in that well. I had placed a heavy grate over the top for safety reasons, so the chimney sweeps had to fly in there through those holes.

Well, let me go do the things that need to be done. Thanks for stopping in this morning.
Numbers 6: 24-26 kjv






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