Monday, November 28, 2011

Mr. Squirrel Smiled at Me.
Squirrels 11, Humans 0



I was looking for snack food at Sam's Club and saw an enormous bag of peanuts in the shell. I thought that might be fun to eat, a little at a time. Once home, I was tempted to put a few peanuts on the window ledge.

Every so often I put a few out and closed the window. Birds and squirrels quickly adapt to random food and come looking for it. Soon I had three small squirrels stopping by to look for food. Sassy Sue got used to the traffic.

I was careful to open the window a little bit, push some peanuts out, and close it again. I was concerned about the squirrel getting into the room, revving Sassy, and racing around the house in a panic. I was even more concerned about my wife's reaction to such an event and the inevitable growth of the tale afterward.

I saw a lot of squirrel traffic one day, so I edged the window up an inch. Just as I pushed a peanut out, a squirrel came by and grabbed it. The saucy little thing sat on the ledge and ate it, smiling. The picture above is not mine. I really saw the squirrel smile.

They are all laughing at me. I got the squirrel-proof bird feeder to prevent them from looting the seed. I added the baffle for $13.50 to keep them from climbing the pole, once they learned to get at the feeder and pump the bar. Soon they stood on the baffle to pump the bar.

This squirrel is demonstrating how to use the bar to jiggle seed.
Why sit on it and close off an abundant supply of sunflower seeds?

I let the worthless baffle slip down to the ground. Now the squirrels climb the pole, hold on with one front leg, and pump the bar with the other front leg. I have also seen them pump the bar with both front legs. Rather that keep them from eating, the bar serves to jiggle seed into their mouths.

They are more entertaining now. First the bar jiggle is fun to watch. Squirrels are athletic and inventive. They can get at the feeder from every angle. The second part is fun, too. They get a few seeds, jump over to the ledge, and eat while keeping an eye on me while I work or watch.

A chipmunk has climbed up to the ledge to eat, but he simply stuffs his mouth with as many seeds as possible, and leaves. He must have figured out that the ledge was more productive than the ground where he got the scattered seed.

Sassy Sue's window is next to me and behind the bed. She parks at the window and watches over her neighborhood. She is quite upset when a chipmunk comes up to the secondary feeder below her window. She also watches for the fox that seems to appear from time to time. Then Sassy bays like a German Shepherd, "The fox is here, come to kill us all." The Shelties join the chorus, "Kill us all. Kill us all."

Treasure smiles when she is looking for food,
for attention she lifts up one front paw.

If the UPS truck drives up, Sassy bays again, "The UPS driver is here, come to kill us all." The Shelties add to the noise. "All, All. He will kill us all."

If someone rings the bell and waits for me, Sassy runs to the door and barks at it, warning whoever is ringing that she will defend the entire house. She races to me, "Hurry. Hurry. You open the door. I will attack at once." I open the door and Sassy wiggles outside for petting and a greeting. Everyone loves her at once.

At the dog park I warn people that she is loud but gentle. The only problem has been with large, intimidating dogs. I have decided to leave when a pit bull is present. Those dogs are gifted with muscle and no brain.

Sassy is just starting to learn dog racing. Most breeds love to chase around the park, but they cannot catch a ball or bring it back. One mutt spent about 30 minutes deciding what a ball was before stealing Sassy's. The bright orange ball is magical to the other dogs, because Sassy catches it, gets applause, and brings it back while everyone talks about her. The dogs ignore 10 balls on the ground for Sassy's magical toy.

Sassy Sue watches me while I work, clamping down on my
right arm when she wants attention.
When I give up, she rolls over and laughs.
"Tummy rub time."

Drum major who died in hazing was 'Mr. Band' - CBS News

Drum major who died in hazing was 'Mr. Band' - CBS News:

Hazing is a product of the WELS mentality, and the WELS mentality comes from hazing, bullying, secrecy, and deception  - when they are caught being themselves.

God have mercy on the person who objects or even questions the hazing, because WELS will have no mercy and never forget, never forgive. Hazing is their orthodoxy. Lying is their sacrament.

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Bad Vestments: PAGANIANITY



Bad Vestments: PAGANIANITY:




To connoisseurs of ecclesiastical goofballism like me, one name stands head and shoulders above the rest and believe it or not, that name is not connected with the Episcopal Church. It is a San Francisco Evangelical Lutheran Church in America congregation officially called Ebenezer although, as you can see by the link, it has begun to refer to itself as herchurch.

Why does herchurch exist? According to the web site:

The Christian-Lutheran Feminist/Womanist/Mujerista Movements exist to celebrate the feminine persona of God/dess and dimensions of the sacred as expressed in faith, worship, learning, mutual care, and acts of justice.

How do they do that? One of the ways is illustrated by that picture, something you can order through their web site if you've decided that Christianity just isn't cutting it for you anymore. That's what those folks call a Goddess rosary.


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Episcopal ICHABOD

They glory in their shame.
Budde's consecration as Washington DC bishop.

Comment on Bad Vestments:

Nickie...from what I can tell, "ICHABOD" is written on The Episcopal Organization. I grieved, but I finally had to leave it. Some organizations don't want to be saved...and sometimes I believe the Lord says to churches, especially the leaders..."Okay...fine...go your own way if you wish...but it's not My way...you'll regret it."

Anglican Bishop Robinson and his wife.












Where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio?
 A nation turns its lonely eyes to you, 
(Woo, woo, woo)
 What's that you say, Mrs. Robinson?
 Joltin' Joe has left and gone away,
 (Hey, hey, hey...hey, hey, hey).

My list of Calvinists for the non-Calvinist « Churchmouse Campanologist

Turretin - part of my Calvinist graphics collection.


My list of Calvinists for the non-Calvinist « Churchmouse Campanologist:

"This post is in response to my Lutheran cyberfriend Dr Gregory Jackson at Ichabod and his readers.

Questions about who or what constitutes a Calvinist sometimes arise on Ichabod and, to date, I have been able to make only brief comments here and there because of time constraints."

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Eastern Orthodoxy - The Modernist Cure



churchmousec (http://churchmousec.wordpress.com/) has left a new comment on your post "Roman Catholics Not Happy with New Liturgical Lang...":

Yes, Eastern Orthodoxy ticks all the boxes as a 21st century theology. It will probably become more popular because:

1/ It is ancient and mystical.

2/ You can make of it what you wish (e.g. Luther was wrong).

3/ It looks good and photographs nicely (elaborate, aesthetically pleasing).

4/ You can pretty much call the shots on your own 'island of righteousness', since Christ did not come to redeem but to pass on part of His divinity.

Sorry, had to unload these thoughts as we were on topic.

No one who considers himself to be a Protestant should flirt with EO.

BTW, I'll have some posts coming up for you this week, Dr Jackson, on Calvinism and Universalism.

Churchmouse

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GJ - I am looking forward to those posts.

Luther Rocks: Something Different

Luther Rocks: Something Different:


In 2004 or 2005 I had the pleasure of playing along with a group led by Valerie Floeter (keyboards) and Patricia Backhaus (Trumpet).  They are a duo group that has delved into the rich hymn history of the church and present them in mini concerts around the country.  Valerie has put a lot of these hymns into more contemporary settings.  I am hoping to present some of them here in the future.

This particular selection appeared in video form here a couple of years ago.  When I saw it I thought it would be fun to do so I bought the music with the intent of adapting it for pre or post service in church (sans electric bass and drums) on trumpet and organ.  It is currently on my list of projects.

I took the liberty of grabbing the audio from the video and put the trumpet part over the top of it.  It was nice to 'perform' with Valerie again.  It reminds me of some of the pop-rock-classical stylings done in the 70's.






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Luther Rocks: Adventide 2011

Luther Rocks: Adventide 2011:


The contrast of Lent against Advent and vice versa has always been appealing to me musically.  Here is 'My Song is Love Unknown'.

My song is love unknown
My Savior's love to me
Love to the loveless shown
That they might lovely be
Oh, who am I that for my sake
My Lord should take
Frail flesh and die?

GZ - Check out the music he posted.

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VirtueOnline - News - Exclusives - TAC Archbishop John Hepworth Can Return to Roman Catholic Fold as Layman.
Rome Wants To Absorb the Church of England



VirtueOnline - News - Exclusives - TAC Archbishop John Hepworth Can Return to Roman Catholic Fold as Layman:


This ends years of speculation that the Archbishop would be reinstated into the priesthood in the Ordinariate, bringing an alleged, but never confirmed, 700,000 Anglo-Catholics with him.

Hepworth had hoped that recent revelations that he had been sexually abused by three priests would be mitigating circumstances to allow him to return to Rome as a priest. That did not happen. He revealed that he had been seduced by a Roman Catholic monsignor who denied the charges.

The Catholic Church in Adelaide says an investigation found no substance to allegations made by Hepworth against Fr. Ian Dempsey. You can read the story here: http://tinyurl.com/7uvtl3n


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