Oct 312008


Tonight, we expect a nice turnout at our house for Halloween. Unlike our previous home, we are in a neighbourhood with plenty of children around. So for a change, the light will be on for our home with the jack o’lantern that I carved out last night to lead the way.

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Oct 292008


Oct 292008

Everything is now to the final days. Signs are good that Barack Obama will win this thing but you can never tell what may happen in the future even in the next few days.

If anything else, I might sleep a bit better after all of this is over.

Oct 282008

… and I am glad. I think it must have fallen nearly a dollar in the past month and has been plentiful for several weeks since the hurricane in the Gulf knocked out supplies for three weeks.

We can get gas now for $2.59/gallon of regular grade. At the summer peak, I was paying $3.89/gallon. In a typical month, we use 80-90/gallons for the two cars we have which works out to be a cost saving of $110-140 /month from the summer peak. That is savings I can use for other things right now.

Of course, the reason why prices have fallen so low with oil below $70/barrel now is that demand has fallen off a cliff as the world convulses under the financial crisis. As well, people are probably a bit shy of returning to their wasteful ways. I doubt SUVs will be flying off the lots anytime soon.

Oct 262008


Note:

A stream that leads to the Linville Falls found in the Blue Ridge Mountains. It is also the start of a nice hike to the viewing areas of the falls.

Oct 262008

Birthplace: Lystra Lycaonia
Date of Birth and Death: 1st century
Feast Day: January 26th

Notable: Bishop

Life:Timothy was born in the Lystra Lycaonia area. His father was a Gentile but his mother was converted Christian. When St. Paul came to Lystra, he met Timothy and was so impressed by his character that Paul made Timothy a disciple despite his young age.

Unafraid of the hardships and dangers his new life would bring, Timothy accompanied Paul on his second missionary trip. When Paul had to leave Beroea because of hostilities, timothy stayed behind to help organize the new converts. Later, Paul sent Timothy to Thessalonica where the new Christians were suffering persecution. Timothy was probably with Paul when he, along with Timothy, was imprisoned at Caesarea and Rome.

Paul and Timothy proved to be close friends. In a letter to the Philippians, Paul wrote tha no one shared his sentiments as closely as Timothy. In his last letters to Timothy while Paul was waiting to be executed in Rome, Paul encourage Timothy and warned him of the dangers against the early Church. Paul also made Timothy, Bishop of Ephesus, a crucial position in the early Church. He remained there until he was much older until he was beaten to death with clubs for opposing a pagan festival.

Timothy was a dedicated missionary whose life with Paul is a moving example of the fellowship among early Christians.

Prayer

Dear Saint Timothy,
well known for your gentleness, you were a most faithful disciple of Saint Paul,
and like him traveled much to bring the Good News to all people.
The Letters Paul wrote to you reveal your zeal and inspires us with confidence in you.
You too were cast into prison and you too gave your life for Christ.
So with confidence, we dare to ask please obtain relief for us, if it be God’s will.

Oct 242008