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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 ⇢
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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 ⇢
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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 ⇢
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Do You Like Aquarium Fish?
I had an acquaintance back in seminary who was always, and I mean always, thinking outside of the box. He told me one day that he spent time thinking of ways to break the ice during parties. He hated regular small talk, as do I. He came up with a… Listen ⇢
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Engineering Marvel
The hours of fun I had with my boys and these tracks when they were much younger. When it came to Thomas the Tank Engine, one more pack of tracks from the store was always a must. If you have the track, take care of it. It lasts forever if… Listen ⇢
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CORRECTION: Chick-Ah-Fil-Ah
That is the way this young girl’s great grandmother, Grandma VV, would refer to the fast-food chain. I had it the way it is above and then edited it right before I published it. Thereby… missing the point. Even one more correction so you get the point. The “As” are… Listen ⇢
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Free Plug for Chick-Fill-A*
That is the way this young girl’s great grandmother, Grandma VV, would refer to the fast-food chain. All photos are copyright © Timothy J. Hammons, 2021. Listen ⇢
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Monochrome Monday — More of the Back 40
A few more from my Dad’ s ranch in Washington County, along with one of my oldest son. All photos are copyright © Timothy J. Hammons 2021. Listen ⇢
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Thursday Doors — The Big House
It was the late 1960s when my family moved to 13158 Kimberley Drive in Houston, Tx. After moving from a small, 3-bedroom house on Richmond Avenue, the Kimberley home as an absolute mansion to my 7-year-old mind. On top of that, I had my own room. It’s the one above… Listen ⇢








