Morning Gratitude ~ Part 51
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Grateful for ideal weather lately. Been waiting all winter for this. Guess I should be living in a Cali climate.
Grateful for "just another day" as they seem to be the sort during which I can hunker down and accomplish a thing or two.
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Grateful for "just another day" as they seem to be the sort during which I can hunker down and accomplish a thing or two.
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Grateful to be up and cleaning the house ready for my beautiful sister to visit tomorrow - definitely need some Sis-Time!
Grateful for a clean greenhouse (even grateful for the stink of carbolic! ) and my newly sown seeds just bursting to germinate!
Grateful for SR and all of you. Have a wonderful Easter everyone
Grateful for a clean greenhouse (even grateful for the stink of carbolic! ) and my newly sown seeds just bursting to germinate!
Grateful for SR and all of you. Have a wonderful Easter everyone
I am so gratefull for a a silly gent here at Anthem.. Jewish he is so the manner of my Great Uncle Poplowski.. Dr Huber.. today we stood and in Hebrew he blessed me. and in yidish I blessed him.. he says we are souls that have passed this way before. so Proud to call this silly Doctor my friend..
so for many of you May the God you Believe in this Easter Season May he also Believe in You...
The Passover story is told in the biblical Book of Exodus or Shemot in Hebrew and the reason for holding a Seder is based on the biblical commandment from Exodus/Shemot (Exodus/Shemot 13:8) which states : "And you shall tell your son in that day, saying: 'It is because of that which the L-RD did for me when I came forth out of Egypt.'" or more explicitly, "This [Seder] is done because of that [the events of the 10th Plague] which the L-rd did for me when I came forth out of Egypt." From these statements, we derive the Seder's primary purpose which is to tell and re-tell the story of the physical and political liberation and freedom of the Hebrews from slavery in ancient Egypt.
so for many of you May the God you Believe in this Easter Season May he also Believe in You...
The Passover story is told in the biblical Book of Exodus or Shemot in Hebrew and the reason for holding a Seder is based on the biblical commandment from Exodus/Shemot (Exodus/Shemot 13:8) which states : "And you shall tell your son in that day, saying: 'It is because of that which the L-RD did for me when I came forth out of Egypt.'" or more explicitly, "This [Seder] is done because of that [the events of the 10th Plague] which the L-rd did for me when I came forth out of Egypt." From these statements, we derive the Seder's primary purpose which is to tell and re-tell the story of the physical and political liberation and freedom of the Hebrews from slavery in ancient Egypt.
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