• Shattered Sink

    I’ve never seen anything like it, but our sink started to shatter. Nothing big, but the pieces were all over the counter top. So I took a picture to show management. They dutifully changed out the entire sink for us.  It also happened to make a great monochrome. Janet has… Listen ⇢

    Shattered Sink
  • Thursday Doors: Oakwood Outfitters

    A few interesting doors… Oakwood Outfitters in Oakwood, TX. This was my first opportunity to take some photos of some doors in about 2 months. Not the most special doors, but it was a relief finding something not normal. I loved the building and the Christmas decorations. You might say… Listen ⇢

    Thursday Doors: Oakwood Outfitters
  • A Kitten?

    Someone wants a cat!       Listen ⇢

    A Kitten?
  • Monochrome Monday: Fredonia Brewery

    Heidi and I took a road trip to Nacogdoches, TX on Saturday, for all the typical reasons for a road trip. Nacogdoches is a tad unique in that it is the oldest town in Texas, with groups of indigenous people living there back before water was invented. Or something like… Listen ⇢

    Monochrome Monday: Fredonia Brewery
  • On This Date: Notes from My Father

    Here is a little note from my father, who at 71 years of age, got his pilots license, and only gave up his license in his mid 80s. See photos below. I have been reminded that it was nineteen years ago, (November 12,) 2002, on this day that I soloed… Listen ⇢

    On This Date: Notes from My Father
  • I Love Paris

    My son Joey, and his sense of humor. Photo is copyright © Joseph N. Hammons, 2021. Listen ⇢

    I Love Paris
  • Monochrome Monday: Institutional

    I sit on a cold, hard stool looking across the room. Shiny floor, wooden legs holding up slate-black tables of a science lab. The walls, surprisingly, are not white, not institutional white. One wall is the soft mocha of a delightful drink, the other the cream color of a pastry… Listen ⇢

    Monochrome Monday: Institutional
  • LORD’s Day Afternoon

    Just some of the pleasantries of the LORD’s day afternoon. An empty wine glass and dessert bowl. For future reading. Following along in my Bible. The one we are following along. You can hear and watch his sermons here. All photos are copyright © Timothy J. Hammons, 2021. Listen ⇢

    LORD’s Day Afternoon
  • When Did John Write The Revelation?

    “Once you see, it hard not to see it on every page.”  Those are the words my wife uses when she describes how it was when she came to understand the Calvinist view of Scripture, especially the doctrine of election.  The same is also true when it comes to the… Listen ⇢

    When Did John Write The Revelation?