TallahasseeGrannie
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Fri Apr-14-06 07:47 AM
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A blessed Good Friday to everyone |
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who honors it, and a safe and happy and healthy spring to all.
"Walk tall as the trees, live strong as the mountains, be gentle as the spring winds, keep the warmth of the summer sun in your heart, and the great spirit will always be with you.
American Indian Proverb"
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Fri Apr-14-06 07:50 AM
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1. Blessings to you as well |
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I really love that proverb, which I've never heard before. Thanks for posting.
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Fri Apr-14-06 07:52 AM
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Fri Apr-14-06 08:00 AM
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3. Thank you - and right back atchya Grannie! |
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BTW, love the walker! :pals:
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Fri Apr-14-06 08:02 AM
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4. Thank you. It's wonderful to see someone who thinks that |
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there's something special about this day.
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Fri Apr-14-06 08:24 AM
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6. It is a sacred day to me. |
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And it always will be.
I'm actually at work today. I'm a teacher. And my Good Friday self-appointed task is to spend the day praying as I work with these little flower buds. I teach k-2 today and they are so dear.
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Fri Apr-14-06 09:46 AM
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14. It's a day that's sacred to many of us. And you don't have to |
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be a Catholic to feel some kind of reverence for the day we celebrate the death of a man who, if everyone followed his teachings, could bring peace and justice to this planet. You wouldn't have to acknowledge him as the Son of God, just as a man who taught peace, love, tolerance, and justice.
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Fri Apr-14-06 08:20 AM
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5. and the great spirit with you as well. |
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Fri Apr-14-06 08:45 AM
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7. Thank you and a VERY blessed Good Friday, Easter and lovely |
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spring to you, full of dutch tulips, Daffodils and Blooming cherries....and here's hoping for a late spring indictment. Just cross anything you can safely cross without causing yourself great bodily harm and I believe we're going to find ourselves in the middle of one of the loveliest springs and summers on the last 6 years.:grouphug:
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Fri Apr-14-06 08:49 AM
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8. Good Friday Note to any Discordians out there |
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Eating a hot dog is MANDATORY today under Discordian dietary laws. On Sunday you may also have a hot dog, but no hot dog bun.
Just a reminder.
Posted on Prickle-Prickle, Discord 31, Year of Our Lady of Discord 3172
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Fri Apr-14-06 08:56 AM
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9. I'm not sure what that means... |
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but it sure gave me a giggle for the day...:spray:
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TallahasseeGrannie
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Fri Apr-14-06 09:02 AM
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10. Well in order to fit in with my |
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Lenten meat fast, it will have to be meatless. I hear Morningstar has a good meatless hotdog but I haven't tried it yet. Really, the best part of the hotdog is the saurkraut and relish.
When I was in boarding school we at sardines and tapioca on Good Friday. Not my favorite meal!
Happy spring to you!
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Fri Apr-14-06 09:12 AM
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12. Sardines and tapioca?!?!? |
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Mixed together? Ugh! I was on boarding school but lived near and was able to spend Holy Thurday, Good Friday and Easter with family. I can't remember what we ate, probably the traditional Friday shrimp and okra gumbo (no file in my family), like that was some sort of sacrifice eating gumbo, red fish, flounder or speckled trout.
Now real sacrifice was when we move to Texas. I remember when I opened my first Friday brown bag lunch. I thought it had gone rotten. The kid next to me told me to shut up and eat my tuna sandwich like everyone else. Then I got home to fish sticks. This was a real shock to someone who was weaned to fresh gulf seafood. Oh my!
This day is good and holy. Keep it always TGrannie
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Fri Apr-14-06 09:18 AM
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separate plates. And water. Lots of water. No ice. The nuns fasted completely. I liked the tapioca, though. I used to trade my sardines for my roommate's tapiocas. And we spent 12-3 in church. Which we liked becaue there were no classes. We sang plainsong and it was really beautiful to sing. The covent chapel was an amazing place..steeped in prayer for a hundred years.
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Fri Apr-14-06 09:57 AM
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15. And it always smelled of incence and beeswax |
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Do you remember anyone having trouble with incense in those days. We used it all the time so that when you openned the door to the church the air was infused with it. Now one swing of the thurible and the whole congregation is coughing and wheezing.
BTW. I know that the tapioca and sardines were not together, just my weird twisted mind at work.
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Fri Apr-14-06 10:02 AM
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16. The first time I smelled incense |
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I was 13, and having my period for the first time. We didn't use kneelers at the convent. I was on my knees for about 5 minutes and fainted dead away.
Lest anyone thing the nuns forced us to kneel without kneelers, they WERE available and we didn't have to kneel if we didn't want to. But it was like a feat of honor for us. But that incense..oh my.
Now I love the smell.
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Fri Apr-14-06 09:11 AM
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11. Blessings to you and everyone at DU! |
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Prayers go out to our savior Jesus Christ. Prayers go out to our country and our beloved troops who can not be with their families right now.
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Fri Apr-14-06 10:31 AM
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Catholic, I wish all that celebrate this day a Good Friday. We would all be better off if people that were Christian would follow the message as the VAST MAJORITY on this site do. Enjoy your high holiday.
And Granny, this atheist has Good Friday off from teaching. What's wrong with this picture? I'll enjoy some spring for you.
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Fri Apr-14-06 11:50 AM
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18. Sometimes our spring break |
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coincides with Holy Week, but not always and not this year. I was going to take a personal day but I'm running low on leave and my son is getting married in May. So here I am. Thing is, we serve home and private schools today and they aren't here! So go figure. I have three kids in the lab with me right now, but they're having fun.
I got done praying for them all in about five minutes!
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Fri Apr-14-06 09:41 PM
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19. Blessed Good Friday to you, TG |
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For me, this is the most important holiday of the year. Have a wonderful Easter, as well.
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