Monday, January 16, 2023

Sunday, January 15th - Church & the Fair

 We went to the 9:00 service at NorthGate this morning. The Pastor started a series on I John. The church reminds me of Cumberland Fellowship in Crossville, a place Kathy and I love to attend when in Crossville.

We often see the windmills shown in the photo below. They are near the church. We have never seen any of them turning. I can't imagine how costly the electricity they produce must be, assuming they ever produce any.


We went to the early service so that we could check out the Street Fair at the College of the Desert. It was disappointing. It was big enough but I've never seen so many clothing booths, hat booths, multiple booths for watches and sunglasses, etc. We went because we heard they had some fresh fruit. There was one stand. It had a fair amount of items, but no citrus.



On our way home we stopped for an In N Out burger and began our quest for distilled water. I use it in my CPAP machine. Also, its past time to check to see if I need to add distilled water to the coach batteries. Kathy had looked at a grocery last week but it had none. I went to a CVS, we went to a Food 4 Less (Kroger) and I went to a Walgreens. None of them had distilled water. I checked online and found that Walmart did not have any. Is this the latest of the "new normal" shortages? Will we ever recover from the damage done by the government when it shut down all the businesses? How many future generations will have to pay for the shutdowns, and the massive debt incurred by all the free money that was printed and given away?

I think Jefferson nailed it when he said, "The government you elect is the government you deserve." What is sad it that future generations will have to pay the price for the damage caused by the government we put in office.

God is good. I pray that He blesses you and yours.

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