Saturday, August 17, 2019

August 17, 2019 Saturday#lifeanddeath#youngandtherestless#BillyTea!

Get Faith
1 Corinthians chapter 15  "For since death came through a human being, the resurrection of the dead has also come through a human being; for as all die in Adam, so all will be made alive in Christ."  
When Adam and Eve decided to eat of the tree of knowledge, of good and evil they became truly human and earned the right to die.  Ask yourself, why? did God put the tree in the garden in the first place?  Why did He give them that choice and how has it affected us ever since?  It is a great study to request of a Pastor.  But then remember that He also sent His Son Jesus Christ to give us back eternal life, because He loves us.

On this day
2010  I was still working at Clancy's and the boss' grand daughter Sheena was working the scale.  We got along great and I now see her and her husband and two children on Facebook all the time.  Mom was living with me and so was Nicole and Emilio.  Emilio was the son of friends of mine, who, just couldn't get his life right.  We were so hopeful at this time as he went to Lansing to get a physical for National Guard on this day.  Nicole packed up and went to Chicago for a few days.  Life was busy.

1815 - Napoleon began serving his exile when he arrived at the island of St. Helena. I wonder why exiled?  I should read more history.

Australia

Beverages[edit]

A traditional billycan on a campfire, used to heat water.
Billy tea is the drink prepared by the ill-fated swagman in the popular Australian folksong "Waltzing Matilda". Boiling water for tea over a camp fire and adding a gum leaf for flavouring remains an iconic traditional Australian method for preparing tea, which was a staple drink of the Australian colonial period.[1]
The nation also has a longstanding dairy industry (virtually from colonisation) and today produces a wide variety of cheesesyoghurtsmilkcream, and butter products. Australians are high consumers of dairy products, consuming (on average) some 102.4 L of milk per person a year (in part is due to its quality-coffee culture), 12.9 kg of cheese, 3.8 kg of butter (a small reduction from previous year, largely for dietary purposes) and 7.1 kg of yoghurt products.[21]
The chocolate and malt powder Milo, which was developed by Thomas Mayne in Sydney in 1934 in response to the Great Depression, is mixed with milkto produce a popular beverage. In recent years, Milo has been exported and is also commonly consumed in Southeast Asia even becoming a major ingredient in some desserts produced in the region.[22]

Enjoy the day!  Make it memorable!  Happy Birthday to Jamie R!

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