JUSTICE
True justice in any society is one that is anchored on objective moral values, which do not change either on the basis of time or culture.(3) It is only after basing on such a foundation of an objective moral frame work that one can meaningfully judge between a right and a wrong action, or for that matter between justice and injustice. Ultimately, the objective moral frame work goes only to point to the existence of a moral law-giver, who is holy and righteous in his character. --Balajied Nongrum, Slice of Infinity
RESOLUTIONS CHECK
How am I doing with my New Year's resolutions? I'm glad . you asked.
- Not to read any partisan diatribes re: the 2020 elections. I am not doing very well these days.
- Add to our list of National park visits & cross something off our bucket list. We visited Teddy Roosevelt & Glacier National Parks in September.
- Lose 10 lbs. I've lost 9 lbs as of 11/3/19.
- Treat Sammy with more patience. I'm doing rather well with this.
- Help put out all our Christmas decorations this year. We'll put out our Christmas decorations in advance of Thanksgiving, when the kids & grand-kids will join us for "Thanks-Mas."
- Work out at least 3X per week. I was doing fairly well until we got back from our National Parks visit.
- Continuing spending an hour or so in daily "quiet time." Yes.
- Write a devotion book for the 2019 Orphan Grain Train convention. Done.
- Receive a DNA report from Ancestry.com. Failed.
HORSEPOWER
"Horsepower, literally: Show runs on manure. In a glimpse of the future, an entire sports event has been run on horse manure. The world's governing equestrian body on MON praised a climate-friendly scheme by a Finish equestrian event to generate all its electricity needs from horse manure, saying the initiative paves way in cutting reliance on fossil fuels in horse sports. --Norfolk Daily News, 10/28
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