Saturday, February 27, 2010

THE MAYONNAISE JAR OF LIFE for SPIRITUAL SCENIC SUNDAY

NEWS FLASH FROM LANCASTER,OHIO enjoy SOME QUALITY TIME AND READ ON:

A SPIRITUAL SCENIC SUNDAY POST

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DSC_0001  The Prof says:

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QUESTION COFFEE

100_2900 Sometimes you take a walk just to look for the golf balls to put in the jar. CLICK on the photo to read about that adventure.

Sometimes you get Rained Out:

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Or the sun could be out but you are in the sand

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profcoffeecroped The Prof says, “I’m not going to pour any coffee into a jar. I’m going to drink it ( preferably with a friend ) and enjoy it, just like life.” OH and by the way Thanks for Stopping By.

A very special thanks to my good friend ( Author Unknown)

18 comments:

  1. Beautiful shots of the golf course. The colors are very pretty.

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  2. Hi Joe - I see you've been having fun with some new software - like the frames around sections. And I love the winter poem - that's life in OH although our friends up in NY are getting hit a lot harder than we are right now. If we can get through a few more weeks...Spring is right around the corner! Cheers!

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  3. Don't know about you, but I'm ready to get out there and play a few rounds at my favorite Golf Club around here. Spring is coming soon, but don't know if the greens and fairways will be ready.

    I've collected a few balls myself while playing. It's one of the things that I look for, like allot of others.

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  4. No golf today...balls all lost in the snowbanks! Not really lost, just out of sight for now.

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  5. Anonymous1:22 PM

    Before last summer, I had never played a round of golf in my life, but I decided to take it up. I took lessons and everything, and I've gotten pretty good. I'm looking forward to spring so I can go golfing again... if the rain lets up long enough.

    Beautiful post with beautiful pictures, Joe. I love your blog!

    God bless you!

    Georgia

    PS ~ Perfect analogy about life and what means most in our lives, or at least, what should mean most. :)

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  6. Thank you for sharing all of this! It is very good!
    I heard a similar story a long time ago, at a Ladies Retreat, so I have a Priority Jar on my kitchen counter. It has small marshmallows at the bottom and then filled with rice.

    Thank you, again!!

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  7. This is a good life check! Serious with a slight tinge of humour! Great combination!

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  8. Anonymous4:57 PM

    :) Thanks for putting a smile on my face today.

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  9. Thanks for sharing a smile.

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  10. I like that. I have seen it demonstrated on film, which was very good, but yours adds another dimension. Very good!

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  11. Anonymous11:02 PM

    What an interesting post. I'm amazed at the variety of thoughts we see shared on Spiritual Sundays. Thank you for sharing this.
    Blessings,
    Charlotte

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  12. I LOVED this. What wonderful thoughts that of course soo true. i am going to remember this analogy I know. I really enjoyed your post again this week. I am soo glad you have decided to join us on SS. Have a wonderful week. Blessings, Debbie

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  13. great post...makes me think and love these pictures....Have a great Week...Sarah

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  14. Very interesting way to present a wonderful lesson. Thank you.

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  15. That was a awesome story! It makes so much since.I'm so glad your shared this today.
    God Bless,
    Ginger

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  16. Coffee represents for me the blood of life! Love the story and the images.

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  17. These are really beautiful shots for a skywatch :-)

    Pixellicious Photos

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  18. There was a notice on a golf course saying that any persons other than golf players found stealing golf balls on the course would be arrested and have their balls removed. Going a bit too far I'd say!

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