Thursday, July 21, 2011

Miscellany...letters, basilisks, footsteps in the treetops, magnification

As Blogger is not complaining about the way I spelled "miscellany", I'll move ahead...

Since I blogged last, Young Adventurer has returned (alive and well) from camp, and Venom has been left there as a jr. counselor. Whereas we received one letter from YA, begging to come home, written on his first day, we have received one letter from Venom, three full pages long, telling us of all her adventures, as of the close of the day Monday. Sounds like she's having fun, aside from a bit of a sore throat.
Back home, we're having adventures, of sorts, of our own. Young Adventurer has made use of one of the items I inherited from Grandpa Joe. Yes, it has grandpa's name securely affixed to it, in case you were wondering. I don't have photos of Young Adventurer burning bugs, but I have heard the full report. Apparently scorpions explode. I prefer the making of patterns in the sink, as long as we don't accidentally start a fire in the house. The Great Glass of Reflectiveness has also been used to burn a hole in a practice golf ball--one of many knocked into our yard by a neighbor who possibly needs yet more work on his swing.


Adventurer Two and I have also been working on an apron. No photos of that just yet. I ran out of patience with the pattern at about 9pm and I'll take it up again tomorrow.

Also, using the Follow All Rabbit Trails Bible Study Method, I came upon an interesting verse. I maybe should have spent more time finding out what the point was, but I didn't. I just enjoyed the translation. It's always good to have an entertaining translation...

Do not rejoice, whole country of Philistia,
because the rod that beat you has broken,
since the serpent's stock can still produce a basilisk
and the offspring of that will be a flying dragon.
Isaiah 14:29

The flying dragon word seems to be the same as the seraph word in Isaiah 6, and the serpents in Numbers 21. Weirdness. I just like finding a basilisk in my Bible, not to mention a flying dragon. So dramatic.

There's also a verse in 2 Samuel 5--when you hear the footsteps in the tops of the trees, get moving because that means God is coming to rout your enemies.

Listening for the footsteps in the treetops...

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Scorpions explode?!! Yep. He's his Dad's son.

Venom said...

But popcorn burns instead of popping :(