A series of family stories, ideas, philosopies and theology from a conservative Christian wife and mother of seven.
Saturday, October 20, 2007
The start of the turning of the leaves
These pictures do not even come close to adequately capturing the start of the turning of the leaves. You can see a little bit of change here and there, and I will try to remember to get some pictures of these same angles as fall progresses. It is so beautiful and such a picture of God's constancy.
Wow, you've been a busy blogger, lol. (like I can talk!) I hope God quickly shows you His plans for your job situation. You really should look into the paid postings, I have made almost $200 in less than 2 months. I also have another company that I am hoping to start with that has a few jobs for me. I have even made $35 in one day. Anyways, its something. If people sign up on my blog, I get paid $15, unless they do a review my post, where we'd split the $15, but really, you get a great $20 post after you start, to blog about Payperpost. I'd be happy to help you set it all up.
Lisa, thank you! I'm definitely interested, but need to get settled in a day job first and then see what kind of time I have. I especially want to be a mystery shopper!
Jennifer -- coming from California, when we heard that Georgia was in a severe drought, we just about died from laughing. "Are you kidding?" we said, "With all these GREEN trees?!"
Nevertheless, Georgia is indeed in a drought. We are DRY DRY DRY. No outside watering of any kind. No washing of cars. No sprinklers on the lawn for the kids to play in. Water levels are terribly low and made worse by the situation with water being sent down to Florida for the endangered mussels. Poor mussels.
Anyway, it's rough, and any rain we get is a big deal.
Connie, thank you for praying. I really appreciate my blogger friends who support me in that very special way. Thank you very much!
4 comments:
Wow, you've been a busy blogger, lol. (like I can talk!)
I hope God quickly shows you His plans for your job situation.
You really should look into the paid postings, I have made almost $200 in less than 2 months. I also have another company that I am hoping to start with that has a few jobs for me. I have even made $35 in one day.
Anyways, its something. If people sign up on my blog, I get paid $15, unless they do a review my post, where we'd split the $15, but really, you get a great $20 post after you start, to blog about Payperpost.
I'd be happy to help you set it all up.
Wow I thought that there was a drought in Georgia...its so green even with the changing of the leaves!
The pictures are just wonderful and I loved seeing them. I am praying about your job situation. Have a good day. connie from Texas
Lisa, thank you! I'm definitely interested, but need to get settled in a day job first and then see what kind of time I have. I especially want to be a mystery shopper!
Jennifer -- coming from California, when we heard that Georgia was in a severe drought, we just about died from laughing. "Are you kidding?" we said, "With all these GREEN trees?!"
Nevertheless, Georgia is indeed in a drought. We are DRY DRY DRY. No outside watering of any kind. No washing of cars. No sprinklers on the lawn for the kids to play in. Water levels are terribly low and made worse by the situation with water being sent down to Florida for the endangered mussels. Poor mussels.
Anyway, it's rough, and any rain we get is a big deal.
Connie, thank you for praying. I really appreciate my blogger friends who support me in that very special way. Thank you very much!
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