I think today marked only the second one we've seen here.
Our meeting today included a lively discussion of Jehovah as King, reviewing outstanding ways he exercised his kingship over earthly affairs in the past and leading into what lies ahead in the near future. An interesting point is that God's kingship has not always been conspicuously obvious. Just as clouds can obscure the sun, Jehovah's patience and the prevalence of wickedness can obscure his kingship. But cloudy days do not signal that the sun has ceased shining, and when necessary for his purpose, God's asserts his kingship as he did in the time of Noah and Egypt's Pharaoh. We will miss next week's continuation of what is impending for our day because our schedule calls for us to be airborne and northbound at that time. Actually we'll be in Mexico City's airport waiting for a connecting flight to Montreal.
sigh.
When we came out from the Hall we passed a planting project. A low flowery hedge was being tucked around the new septic tank buried below the parking lot.
The sunsets continue to get later in the day.
Once back, we walked straight through the lobby to the pool and caught a post-sunset photo ...
The darkest clouds also often fail to obscure the sun's light.
And so it goes.Quote of the day:
"In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth." - Genesis 1:1.



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Stunning photo !
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