There is a new spring feel in the air. No the temps have not climbed into the 70's or 80's but we are getting close to 50 in the afternoon. It is still staying around 35 in the morning but warms up quickly. I can also tell that Spring is here because the Patagonian breeze as the people here call it has started again. I call it WIND but then I am sometimes a bit pessimistic. Last night the breeze sounded like it was going to remove our roof! Anyway spring is here and it is time to remove the snow tires and start working on cutting grass and tending flowers. Annette is the real gardener but I help out and actually enjoy the activities. I ran across the photo of the last time in the states when my brother in law lent me his classic Silver Wing. We took a ride and as always when I am on a bike had a great time. Spring made me think about riding again. It will have to wait until I can make it back to gringoland. I guess I could get a bike here...but there is that thing of the Patagonian breeze!
Grace,
Patagonia Mike
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Tuesday, March 28, 2006
Will I make myself a fisher of men?
I address you, therefore, at this time first of all upon this thought. Oh that the
Spirit of God may make each one of you feel his personal responsibility!
Here is for believers in Christ, in order to their usefulness, something for them to do.
"Follow me." But, secondly, here is something to be done by their great Lord and Master:
"Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men."
You will not grow into fishers of yourselves,
but this is what Jesus will do for you if you will but follow him.
C. H. SPURGEON
Spirit of God may make each one of you feel his personal responsibility!
Here is for believers in Christ, in order to their usefulness, something for them to do.
"Follow me." But, secondly, here is something to be done by their great Lord and Master:
"Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men."
You will not grow into fishers of yourselves,
but this is what Jesus will do for you if you will but follow him.
C. H. SPURGEON
Monday, March 27, 2006
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