Just some things I missed on in my latest post...
It was steak night tonight, every week I tell the guy who cooks the steak medium medium and it is always well done, someone today told me that I need to tell him "Pink". I told him "pink pink" and got the rarest steak of my life, it wasn't much more that seared flesh. Next week I'll tell him "little pink."
There have been lots of sandstorms at site lately, I'm bringing back a "Buff" from America to keep the dust out of my lungs, but for now am mostly just trying to hang out inside mostly.
Huge lightning storm tonight, and slow internet as a result, that picture took about 5 minutes to upload.
There is a new pope. I'd like to thank the Catholic Church for making itself so easy to walk away from. I didn't want anything crazy like gay marriages in St. Peter's Basilica, but I wanted leadership, someone who inspired, someone who might bring the energy that Benedict lacked. In the past 10 years the church, considered by many aging and out of touch, has elected two popes of over 75 years age and instituted hitting yourself in church in admission of your "most grievous faults." I don't believe religion should ever cave to appeasement, but I do think it should grow in both knowledge and ideas. I've been disappointed by my adult having only, granted a great, but aging Pope, and the two oldest Popes elected in 300 years.
It was steak night tonight, every week I tell the guy who cooks the steak medium medium and it is always well done, someone today told me that I need to tell him "Pink". I told him "pink pink" and got the rarest steak of my life, it wasn't much more that seared flesh. Next week I'll tell him "little pink."
There have been lots of sandstorms at site lately, I'm bringing back a "Buff" from America to keep the dust out of my lungs, but for now am mostly just trying to hang out inside mostly.
Huge lightning storm tonight, and slow internet as a result, that picture took about 5 minutes to upload.
There is a new pope. I'd like to thank the Catholic Church for making itself so easy to walk away from. I didn't want anything crazy like gay marriages in St. Peter's Basilica, but I wanted leadership, someone who inspired, someone who might bring the energy that Benedict lacked. In the past 10 years the church, considered by many aging and out of touch, has elected two popes of over 75 years age and instituted hitting yourself in church in admission of your "most grievous faults." I don't believe religion should ever cave to appeasement, but I do think it should grow in both knowledge and ideas. I've been disappointed by my adult having only, granted a great, but aging Pope, and the two oldest Popes elected in 300 years.

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