March 24, 2024

Patina! It’s what makes old things valuable.

 I watch numerous You Tube channels.  Some of my favorites are Restored, and Vice Grip Garage, where old, rusty vehicles come to life again. Some of them had been in a barn or out in the pasture for years. I also like the Pawn Stars where folks bring all kinds of things in to see how valuable they might be. One thing we know about old things: the patina makes them more valuable, not less.  Everytime someone tries to clean up, sand off, scrape and repaint an object, it inevitably causes it to lose value. I am at that stage in life where I am more about patina than original paint, if you understand what I mean. Sometimes I look in the mirror (especially first thing in the morning), and I think…WHAT HAPPENED TO YOU!  Somehow, my Creator…my Heavenly Father values the rust, the dents, the imperfections…the patina, more than the original finish.  That encourages me.  I have no idea what a creative, loving Father still has in store for me! I am valuable to Him, and that’s really all that matters.


Genesis 18
11And Abraham and Sarah were already old and well along in years; Sarah had passed the age of childbearing. 12So she laughed to herself, saying, “After I am worn out and my master is old, will I now have this pleasure?” 

The answer is YES! 

March 08, 2024

Fishing

The concept of fishing is a rich visual (and aromatic) analogy of Biblical teachings.  We read that Jesus called fishermen to follow him, and he said to them, “I will make you fishers of men.” We often think of sport fishing when we read the text, but I am sure Jesus had in mind what we might call commercial fishing.  It was fishing as a livelihood…to support the family.  It was no trivial, entertaining thing.  That basic analogy can be played out in many ways and taken beyond the original idea it was intended to convey.  Regardless, it is a graphic, sensory pregnant concept of both fishing and the fish that are caught.

I enjoy watching videos of many life experience adventures. Fishing is one of them. I have watched as the catch is brought into the dock or pier and the often uneducated workers clean the fish. Their knife skills and hand movements are remarkable. I have watched as they fillet a fish, leaving the bones and guts on the board to be discarded.  All that is left is a beautiful slab of meat that is ready for the pan or grill.  The guts and bones are scraped off the cutting board into a pail of waste (or sea gull food).  They normally have a water hose or bucket and wash down the cutting area preparing  for the next one to be cleaned.

I feel somewhat like that dead fish that is laid out on the cleaning board. There is obviously something there worth the time and effort of cleaning, but it isn’t automatic. It must first be gutted and filleted.  The worthless elements must be washed away…into the waste bucket, and the pure, white meat of the fish is captured for exceptional purposes. I understand the concept, but in reality, I identify with the bones and the guts more than the fillet.  The secret is allowing myself to be put into the hands of the skilled one who can separate the two and save the good stuff.  That takes faith and that takes grace.  The act of being willing to extract the good stuff is called mercy. 

If you are feeling disqualified, damaged or dirty just remember the fish.  The Master fish cleaner knows what to do with you.  You aren’t all bones and guts.  There is good stuff in there and he will get it out…AND he will wash the unusable junk into the waste bucket.

 

 

 

 


 

March 03, 2024

Chloe's Diner Menu

 


BREAKFAST

·         French Toast

·         Biscuits and sausage gravy

·         Chicken fried steak and gravy

·         Breakfast burrito

·         Eggs
Bacon

·         Sausage

·         Hash browns

·         Omelettes

o    Ham and cheese

o    Mexican

o    Cheese

o    Meat lovers

·         Pancakes

·         Waffles

·         Oatmeal

·         Toast (sourdough, wheat, white, milti-grain

·        Egg bake

Buttermilk biscuits

 

LUNCH & DINNER

·         Skillet baked Meat loaf

·         Chili dog (open face)

·         Smoked Pulled pork sandwich

·         Hot beef sandwich (open face)

·         Burgers and fries

·         Pizza

·         BLT

·         Spaghetti and homemade meatballs

·         Chicken fried

·         Chicken Tenders

·         Smoked pork tenderloin

·         Grilled pork chops

·         Grilled chicken thighs

·         Grilled salmon

·         Pot roast with carrots and potatoes

 

 

 

 

 

 

SOUPS AND SALADS

·         Salads

o    Grilled chicken breast Ceasar salad

o    Mixed green salad

·         Soups

o    Potato soup

o    Cabbage soup

o    Pinto beans and ham shank

o    Chili

§  Texas Red (no beans)

§  Chili with beans

o    Cream of mushroom and tomato bisque

o    Corn chowder

o    Chicken and egg noodle

 

SIDES

·         Seasonal greens (collards, Swiss chard, turnip)

·         Mashed potatoes

·         Dinner salad

·         Green beans with bacon

·         Baked beans

·         Pan fried okra

·         Buttermilk cornbread

·         Mac ‘n cheese

·         Potato salad

·         Cole slaw

·         Pasta salad

·         Pan fried potatoes and onions

 

Desserts

·         Banana pudding

·         Red wine sauce sundae

·         Chocolate chip cookie sundae

·         Real ice cream shakes (chocolate, vanilla & strawberry)