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Toni's avatar

I agree the African has beautiful sunsets. I have been to South Africa and Egypt and have seen a few. Your pictures of the sunrise are also beautiful. I love the heron. And I am sure Scout likes to see it also. Happy Father’s Day.

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I'm wondering if seeing red (in the sky) is such a great thing when its too often. Scientifically, doesn't that mean that there is a chemical in the atmosphere and an environmental problem somewhere? I'm not trying to be Debbie Downer, I'm just wondering. "Seeing Red" in these times can also mean that the Holy Spirit hovers over us, waiting for us to catch fire. These are examples of science and fiction (imagination). Is one more true than the other?

My imagination tends to work overtime. I make an effort to keep myself open to possibilities and I delight when I learn something fantastically true in our world. I was watching 60 minutes tonight and there was a segment about a Texan who had wanted to become an Episcopal priest but something kept drawing him to home building especially for the poor. He talked to his bishop about it and the bishop told him to pursue the building avenue. He has invented a way of building homes using AI, a cement-like material, and an enormous computer printing arm. In fact, he's working with NASA to build structures on the moon. However, he's spending just as much time and money housing the homeless. He's consciously doing God's work with more ideas for the future. He not only hopes in our future, he's making our future REAL. Science and Fiction (imagination). That is so exciting.

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