Monday, August 17, 2026

Day 229 Break of Day

 

8/17/2026

 "I ought to spend the best hours of the day

in communion with God."

E. M. Bounds

 

Last night I was so exhausted that I fell asleep, sitting on the sofa, with a glass of iced tea in my hand. Fortunately, I had finished the last of my tea, before I completely dozed off, waking up to the sound of the glass hitting the floor. For some reason it didn't fracture, not even a crack in the glass. It was only 10:30 pm, and I normally stay up a little longer. So I got ready for bed and was soon fast asleep. I remember waking up abruptly at 5:30 am knowing that I needed to pray. I repented for my lazy prayer habits recently, as I feel as if I have not been as attentive to everyone's individual needs as I should be. I have been so concerned with the inconsistencies I have been noticing within the groups, that I have begun to question every motive I have. That is if I even have any motives other than to lift up a need to prayer. The chaos and confusion of this world has reached into so many areas of ministries, and I am taken aback by the enormity of it all. So, I stepped back, still praying, but not with the same fervor. 

My son, Daniel, was heavily on my heart, as well as some other individuals, so I began to seek Abba for direction. My "list" has grown so incredibly, and trying to keep one list updated has become impossible. So, I began with what has been written on my heart - just me and Abba, as it should be. Eventually I drifted back off to sleep after an hour or so, but I woke up again before the alarm went off. I remember dreaming a crazy dream, but I couldn't make much sense of it. At least I woke up in a better frame of mind, my thoughts more cohesive, my focus clear.

I noticed that my window had been closed in my room, and then in several of the rooms in the house. I was beginning to think I'd been sleep walking at some point in time. Apparently it rained early in the morning, and my son was up and closed the windows. He said it had been another gully washer, but oddly, I slept through it. I guess I needed the sleep and rest to prepare me for my day, although it has been less problematic than most I've been having recently. I did receive one email that made me wonder if common sense had completely been removed from people's thought processes. So many problems could be solved today if people would stop wasting time on senseless habits that lead to ridiculous ideas that are nothing but nonsense. I call those distractions not worthy of anyone's time or energy, and yet...!! So I did what any intelligent individual would do, I unsubscribed.

I've been watching the movie Jesus Revolution about the 1971 movement that began in California at Calvary Chapel, Pastor Chuck Smith, that broke out when a group of hippies were invited to his church. It's also the story of Greg Laurie and his spiritual journey that led him to pastor Harvest Ministries in California. The movement spread across the United States, and has been called the largest. I used to listen to Pastor Chuck every day when I worked in the lab at Medical College in Richmond, and I now host a group online study for Harvest Ministries. I've been involved with his ministry since the Covid outbreak, but the story is not the usual way things begin. Nonetheless, I'm still hosting, and ladies are still gathering. Although Pastor Chuck has passed on to his eternal home, Pastor Greg still has annual Harvest Crusades and performs baptisms at Pirate's Cove, as noted in the movie. It's an inspirational "must see" movie.  

Waking up early and spending the first quiet hour alone with God, before the cat hears motion and begins to meow, or I reach for a cup of coffee or turn on music, is the best time to listen to what our Father is saying. We get so caught up in doing "good things" that sometimes time alone with Him takes second place to even the cup of coffee. Even Jesus had to get alone with His Father: "He went out into a mountain to pray, and continued all night." (Luke 6:12). There's something about going up the mountain to get alone to pray. I know I've missed the mountains of New Mexico where I spent the better part of my life. But then I remember as a child how I'd meet Him on the big rock in the Puryear's woods or up a tree.

"In prayer, the heart leaps to meet with God just as a child  runs to his mother's arms, ever sure that with her is the sympathy that meets every need." E.M. Bounds 

Day 228 Timelines

This may contain: a woman sitting on the ground with her head in her hands and a quote about god has sat with me in rooms, no one knew i tried in 

8/16/2026 

"Our sense of sin is in proportion to our nearness to God."

 Daily Walk

 

For several days I have been trying to catch up with my daily reading. I'm just finishing up with Jeremiah which consists of very strong warnings from God to the people of Judah. For forty years the prophet Jeremiah had faithfully obeyed God to the letter in pronouncing judgment on Judah and the city of Jerusalem unless they turned from their evil ways back to serving Him. The leaders had not taken his words seriously over all this time, and they became very incensed with him and threatened to kill him. Jeremiah and God's other prophets sent to the Israel and Judah to warn them of the impending doom, death and exile fell on deaf ears, and the people failed to accept God's offer of forgiveness - after repeated attempts. Although it appeared that the prophet Jeremiah failed to turn the nation back from sin, the message that God entrusted to him was delivered faithfully. Some kings responded to other prophets and made reforms, as did King Josiah who made sweeping reforms in Judah, but his sons did not follow in his footsteps. 

In spite of the destruction of Jerusalem and the exile of the people to Babylon, God promises restoration to His remnant and a return to the land of Israel where they will live in their own land lush with every blessing, and they will never be taken from their homes again. This is God's promise, and we are seeing it come to fruition in this day, as many Jews are heeding the call of God to return to their ancestral home of Israel. 

Every word that God had spoken through Jeremiah to the people had come true, and Babylon had taken all but a few poor inhabitants, left to tend the land, to exile in Babylon. Jeremiah was shown favor by the king's leader and was allowed to stay in Judah. A governor was chosen and left to watch over the affairs for Babylon. God gave Jeremiah a message about the destruction of Babylon saying that He was going to use the Medes and Persians to exact His vengeance on them for their treatment of the Jewish people and for the destruction of His Temple. God designated Cyrus as His chosen instrument to bring justice against Babylon in the Book of Isaiah in chapters 44 and 45 which was written about 150-200 years before the reign of Cyrus. 

As those who follow prophetic timelines in Scripture love to point out, God has His modern day heroes He has chosen to fulfill Israel's redemptive purpose in the end times. Although I have not particularly been one who paid attention to such fine details in history previously, I admit that it is hard to miss when Bible study becomes a daily part of your life. I don't know how pastors and teachers have missed all that they have and continue to do, and it is not being taught in church or Bible studies at church for the most part.  I find it fascinating watching the prophetic time clock tick, seeing what is happening in our national and international history. Nothing takes God by surprise. He is the Author and Finisher of our faith, and Creator of all of Heaven and earth. These are exciting times even in the midst of a chaotic and deeply disturbing time we now find ourselves when evil is called good and good is called evil. The enemy has been strategically playing his hand, moving in his players to divide and conquer our nation. We are seeing the greater threats of Islam and Communism threaten our nation while distractions are being set up to keep people active and confused. Antisemitism is growing and persecution of Christians with imprisonment is becoming more prevalent. All while the church is sleeping. Much is being covered up by social media. Why would American citizens want to sit idly by or encourage the destruction of their own country?

What will it take to open the eyes of the people? When will the church step up and establish the Kingdom of God? Revival is the answer, but repentance starts first, because God says that judgment begins in the house of the Lord.

Sunday, August 16, 2026

Day 227 Escape

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8/15/2026

 "The unrest of this weary world is its unvoiced 

cry for God."

 

It's late, and soon another day will begin. The one thing that I wanted for my birthday this year was to separate myself from the insanity of this world, if only for a couple of days. As an intercessor I cannot shut myself away completely, as I have daily calls, and yet in some ways that is exactly what I need to do. The unnecessary noise of voices wanting to be heard, wanting to be lauded for their ability to pray louder, longer, or say just the right words. In many ways this is what it seems to me that intercession has or is becoming in many circles. 

My quiet times with God have always been so special, and even now as I write these words, I am examining the motives of my own heart, because it has never been and never will be my intention or my desire to criticize the sincerity of another's seeking heart. My Father knows my imperfections, and He knows that we are but flesh, so He knows we will fail. Had He not known these things, why send Jesus to redeem us, to save us from the sinfulness of our own hearts?! Besides which the true accuser of the brethren is busy spreading his own deceit and vile intentions. Followers of Christ need to be wary of his devices so as not to fall into his evil snare, as many already have done.

I've been sitting quietly with Abba all my life, as much as anyone can be aware of from an early age. The quietness of His presence, and the times when His voice is more urgent. During the periods in my life when I faltered in my attention towards Him, Holy Spirit never abandoned me. I always felt Him near me. Even now, as I wrestle with these feelings that are laid heavily on my heart, occupying my thoughts, I still feel His nearness to me. I can never chase Him away. I never want to separate myself from my Abba Father, as I am solely dependent on His wise counsel and His path for my life. I will gather my prayer points, as needed, from others as we stand together, but I have felt the need to guard my heart and mind from the influence of others and seek only His voice. The chatter, the prattle that seems to never stop, simply noise that has become so loud, often empty, as I realize the subtly of the enemy. I know he seeks to destroy my peace, steal my joy, separate me from meaningful fellowship with like-minded lovers of God. But I also know that although I step away, I will always return much stronger, with greater discernment and a greater understanding of how to continue the fight.

The daily news is non-stop, and many times duplicate reports I have already received. I even find Christian news sources to be confusing and many times filled with unnecessary opinions, offering information that is unsuitable to be shared with the public. It reminds me of housewives meeting at the back fences to gossip, much like the prayer chains exchanging concerns for prayer purposes, never, of course, gossip. If we are truthful, at some time in our lives we have all engaged in such unnecessary sharing. I prefer to know facts and leave the rest for God to reveal. I prefer simpler ways to gather truth. In reading through the Bible this year, the Lord has been directing me to keep my focus on Him and to guard the integrity of my heart and mind. I am to focus only on the Word of God. That is what I've always tried to do, but I am to check my motives each day. 

Saturday evenings are my late nights "on the wall" as I join other intercessors who each have a time period set to pray for six national leaders. I must admit that this is not my favorite period of intercession, as I feel so inadequate to break through the thick hedge of evil that surrounds so many of our leaders. Generally there are more praying than a single individual, yet from 11:30 pm until 12 midnight I am alone on the prayer wall. I generally begin earlier and stay later, because I study backgrounds to see who I am lifting in prayer, how their lives began. Often one may begin their lives with honorable intentions to bring change to the government, healthy goals that could truly benefit our nation for good, yet somewhere in between on their journey up the ladder of success, they change. Many times I don't think they realize how much they have deviated from their initial goals, the ones closer to God's heart. And I feel that fear of others more powerful forces the actions in certain regards.

I have become very tired, not of the battle, rather tired of the attitudes of intercessors who seem to think God needs us. It reminds me of a scene in The Chosen series when Jesus tells Simon the Zealot that He doesn't need him or anything, but He wants him and has chosen him as a disciple to follow Him. God created us in His own image to be in relationship with Him, and His purpose is to build His Kingdom - the Kingdom of God - on this earth. Jesus came to fulfill the works of His Father. He says it many times in the Scriptures, yet no one was listening then, and I often wonder who is listening now. The church is busily engaged in its own agenda, building their own kingdom of sorts, however well intentioned their initial plans had been, even when it comes to what they call revival. 

But, it's late, and I've rattled on long enough. Only God sees and understands me and what I am trying to say, the sincerity of my heart and the compassion I feel for my brothers and sisters in Christ. This battle is real, and my heart heavy, but perhaps I can yet do some good in prayer on the wall tonight as I lead into a new day may it bring hope that can come only from steadfast trust in Him alone.  

Friday, August 14, 2026

Day 226 I Trust in God, My Savior

 

 8/14/2026

"My hope is built on nothing less than Jesus' blood

and righteousness. I dare not trust the sweetest

frame, but wholly lean on Jesus' name."

The Solid Rock  

 

Earlier in the day my thoughts seemed so clear as I prepared for my group study last night, as I began to listen to the global prayer call, settling down to the worship music which was a rendition of the old hymn, The Solid Rock. It's a song I sing from time to time when the world starts getting crazier than it already is, as it has a soothing effect on me. I've been under such spiritual attack recently that my back feels riddled with arrows. The morning was so peaceful, before things became otherwise. I suppose I was still reeling from the insults from the previous days. 

Holy Spirit has been teaching me about motives. At first I thought it was all about examining mine, but it became much larger than that, as I listened more intently. I guess it's hard for me to even think that Abba may be speaking of someone in our time together. I always ask God to examine my heart to see if my heart is pure, if I am still holding a grudge. If there's any evil in me, I want it gone. I have no desire to be "seen" or "heard" by any man. I live in obscurity, and I like it that way. Perhaps that is why small prayer groups who applaud each other's anointing do not work for me. I can't explain the things I feel, and I won't try. I have experienced so much attach in recent days, but then that is to be expected in these end times. I thank God, as did Paul, that He said in 2 Corinthians 12:9-11: "But He said to me, 'My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect in weakness.' Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ's power may rest on me. That is why, for Christ's sake, I delight in weaknesses, in insults, in hardships, in persecutions, in difficulties. For when I am weak, then I am strong"  

Sadly, I am not as strong as Paul, because I don't always joy in persecution, especially when today is supposed to be a special day for me - my birthday. I'm 76 years old, and although I live with chronic pain, it's okay, because God makes a way. I am rejoicing this morning because a missionary, Kevin Rideout has been released from captivity after being kidnapped from Niger last October. He's in good health, and hopefully, has been restored to his family. How my heart rejoices with his family, with all who love him. Our Savior smiles. Can you see that smile? I can! 

Mary of Bethany was persecuted because she poured very costly perfume, spikenard, on the feet of Jesus, but Jesus blessed her, and He honored her. Many people who have approached the King humbly, in love, bowing at His feet, have been misunderstood. And so it has always been and always will be until His return.

This morning the first verse of scripture that I read was one of my often prayed verses found in Psalm 57:7: "My heart is steadfast, O God, my heart is steadfast; I will sing and give praise." Verse 8 continues with: Awake, my glory! Awake, lute and harp! I will awaken the dawn." Regardless of all that goes on in this world, as I pray for our President, Israel, Iran, as well as all other national, international and personal needs, I can say to my God, "My heart is steadfast, O God!" I am confident that Your hand is not shortened that You cannot save or Your ear too heavy that You cannot hear! (Isaiah 59:1) My trust is in God My Savior, and yes, Abba, I will do what You have told me to do. I will remain focused on You, Lord Jesus, my Captain, and the enemy has no say in my life as I am surrendered to You.

The newer version of the hymn mentioned above has powerful verses and identifies with my feelings for this day, so this is where I end my blog: 

In Christ Alone (My Hope is Found) by Keith Getty and Stuart Townend

In Christ alone, my hope is foundHe is my light, my strength, my songThis Cornerstone, this solid groundFirm through the fiercest drought and storm
What heights of love, what depths of peaceWhen fears are stilled, when strivings ceaseMy Comforter, my All in AllHere in the love of Christ I stand
 
In Christ alone, who took on fleshFullness of God in helpless babeThis gift of love and righteousnessScorned by the ones He came to save
'Til on that cross as Jesus diedThe wrath of God was satisfiedFor every sin on Him was laidHere in the death of Christ I live

There in the ground His body layLight of the world by darkness slainThen bursting forth in glorious dayUp from the grave, He rose again
And as He stands in victorySin's curse has lost its grip on meFor I am His and He is mineBought with the precious blood of Christ

No guilt in life, no fear in deathThis is the power of Christ in meFrom life's first cry to final breathJesus commands my destiny
No power of hell, no scheme of manCan ever pluck me from His hand'Til He returns or calls me homeHere in the power of Christ I'll stand

Selah.

Day 225 Feasting with the King

This may contain: an angel sitting next to a man with his hand on his knee and the words i have found the one my soul loves 

8/13/2026

"I am my Beloved's, and He is mine."

Song of Solomon 6:3  


Today marks the beginning of the Hebrew month Elul which leads up to the High Holy Feasts celebrated in the month of Tishri. This is a time of great comfort for the Jewish people, and it is also a time of soul-searching and repentance. It's a wake up call, a period of time the Christian church could well learn from studying Jewish history, the history of our Lord Jesus Christ. It is a month of God's mercy on His people, a time of comforting as Isaiah 40 instructs. God offers mercy, compassion, and hope. Each day the shofar sounds through the city, which according to history announces the time that God descends from His throne and sits on the mercy seat. 

It is also said that during this time in history the King, who is unapproachable otherwise by the common people, will go into the field where he walks and fellowships with the people. Anyone can come near to him without fear, without jumping impossible hurdles to secure a brief audience with him. But every year at this time, the King leaves his throne to be with the people. 

"The four Hebrew letters of Elul (Aleph-Lamed-Vav-Lamed) form an acronym for the verse "Ani l'dodi v'dodi li" ("I am my Beloved's and my Beloved is mine") the Song of Songs, symbolizing the close, loving relationship between God and humanity during the season of return."  

It is a time when the Jewish people pray and await the return of the Messiah, as they earnestly seek Him. It is a time we pray that the veil is lifted, the eyes are opened, and the Jewish people will recognize that Jesus Christ is the Messiah so clearly foretold throughout the Scriptures. Imagine what rejoicing would come when this day finally comes.

Today as I was listening to music in my quiet time, Michael W Smith prayed the following prayer as He sang the song Let It Rain from his album, Worship Forever. Interestingly, this album debuted on September 11, 2001, the day that rocked our nation and forever changed our lives. At this time in our American history it is important that we cry out to our Father, who loves us so dearly, for mercy:

"O God, we are a desperate people. We see nations torn apart, we see families broken, we see the wasteland of lost souls, heavy hearts fainting with fear. This dry ground is breaking under our feet, and these dry bones waiting for the winds to change. But You see Your people, and You hear our cries in this dry and weary land where there is no water. Our strength is in remembering, our power is in returning, so tonight, tonight we return to You. Bring us back to truth as You did in the Reformation. Sweep through every small town and city as You did in the Great Awakening. Shake the nations like You shook the people of Wales. Flood our streets like You flooded Azusa. Let our churches fall on their faces in repentance, for that time of refreshing will come. O, God, Christ Jesus be lifted up in our schools, in our work places, in our churches. O, God, let it rain!"

I join my heart with that of my brother in Christ, Michael W Smith, in humbly seeking the mercy of God, as we repent for our sins of not doing the will of our Father on this earth, for not heeding the call. Let it not be "as in the days of Noah...." May our hearts be open, as we approach our King while He can be found. The King is in the field. Come, Lord Jesus, come.  

Wednesday, August 12, 2026

Day 224 Pause to Worship

 

8/12/2026

"A Christian is like a teabag -

not worth much until he's been through

some hot water."

Daily Walk

 

Now that's an understatement! A little hot water?? I feel as if I've been soaking all night long, and I'm feeling a bit water logged and tea stained! The good news this morning is that my rash from the poison oak fiasco is beginning to look "human," if that can be an adequate description. I still do not know how I managed to get infected, but thankfully, it has remained isolated to my left wrist and arm. Epsom salt is once more my best support against poison bushes. I have purposed to leave the bushes until autumn or closer to winter when everything has died, and I can remove the entire row of bushes and eliminate the poison vines. At this stage of the game I'm not even certain what daddy planted, but I know it is not the beautiful forsythia bushes he used to have lining the property on two sides. They were the most vibrant yellow, and when they bloomed it felt like heaven. Bright flowers bring me so much joy, and I have thoroughly enjoyed the crepe myrtle trees - purple and bright rose. I still have to contend with the Virginia Creeper, but it is manageable. I love sitting outside in my little tree garden in my red retro chair enjoying the beauty and peace.

I woke up before the alarm and visited with Alex on the front porch. He really is a spoiled cat to be half feral. The kitten came face to face with him this morning, but he did not linger inside. I caught her watching him out the window, as if she remembered him. My theory is that Alex is the one who brought Fae to us, as he has other friends visiting us from time to time. He prefers the great outdoors and the freshness of the morning, but once it gets cold, he'll probably want to be back in my room sprawled lazily across the bed. I sat down to visit with him awhile this morning on the top step beside a fat slug and a smaller one attempting to make their exit. At night slugs love to check out the cat's bowls. It seems to be a favorite spot for other critters as well. I've not seen our resident opossum lately, but I hope he's safe. The neighbor came by early this morning, walking his little dog, and they lingered a few minutes in front of my house. We spoke briefly, but it's hard to get into a conversation when I'm still in my pajamas and robe. Plus my hair looked a fright, but that's normal. He's retired military, and he enjoys watching movies in his garage on Friday nights. My friend and I have been invited up, but we have yet to go. It would be nice to get to know him, as he seems very friendly. I 'd love to hear about his tours of duty and share with him about my work as a civilian employee at Fort Lee in Race Relations. I'd love to know about the growth of the base and the change in the name. I have many years to catch up on. 

Later a lady was walking her little dog, and we exchanged "hellos." I was cutting grass which seems to be the time people honk their greetings or wave. Everyone seems friendly, and it reminds me of when I was growing up around here. It's an old neighborhood and is relatively quiet. I was able to get the grass cut, and tree branches and debris from the storm picked up off the yard, but there's weeding left to do. Weed eating is my son's chore, so I left him plenty to do. The rain beat up my wild flowers, so I need to finish cleaning up my flower bed, but that can wait for another day.

I'm ending the day with music by Terry MacAlmon - my usual Wednesday night Hour with Jesus. He went overtime tonight, but I am so glad, because it is so wonderful to sit and listen to praise and worship songs, many of which are from the early days of Integrity Music. His followers don't seem to mind what he sings, as we love it all. He closes with a short devotional, a refreshing way to end the day.

"Let us offer the sacrifice of praise to God continually."

Hebrews 13:15 

Day 223 Risky Love

 This may contain: an older woman with white hair and a quote on it that says we get up in the morning, we do our best nothing else matters

8/11/2026

 "Risky love seizes the moment."

And the Angels Were Silent

Max Lucado 

 

I was awakened by a thump landing on my bed this morning. Little Fae, our mischievous orphaned kitty, decided that it was time to play, and she wanted Gram to get up. It was still rather early, so rather than insisting on her way, she quietly laid down beside me, and put her little head on my shoulder. This didn't last very long, as she decided she needed a better place to lie down, so she crawled up on my chest and settled down for a few more minutes. I was the one to break the silence, however, as she was calm and peaceful still. But the moment my feet hit the floor, she was off and running! My son had gotten her out of the room, but he had neglected to feed her. She didn't seem overly hungry, as she enjoys eating dead bugs and chasing the living ones. Once she was fed, I grabbed my coffee and settled back in my bedroom for quiet time. By this time, Fae had located her ball, and she was busy entertaining herself. And so the morning began.

I received a call during my global prayer call that I felt that I needed to take, and I was correct. The exchange did, however, offer me some hope regarding a matter long held in abeyance may actually have been put to rest. I made the follow up calls, received promising news, but my attempts to gain "in my hand proof" have not yet been obtained. Until this matter is handled, I still have actions to pursue. These are stressful matters, and after dealing with this issue since 2016 it has become very wearying and has a way of tuckering me out for the day. I had to walk around with my phone in my hands, waiting for a return call that never came. Typical, sadly, of this company. Nonetheless, I am giving another day of grace before I proceed on to my next course of action. I don't understand why things have to be this way when the respectful and professional way of handling things should be the customary response. I live in a different world. 

To press that truth of this not being my world a bit further, I received yet another phone call, more drama, more accusations intended to blame me for things that are so absurd - again! After a relatively long monologue, I decided that I'd listened enough, and I decided to end the toxic conversation. Max Lucado's comment about "risky love" was in connection with Mordecai the Jew consulting Queen Esther when wicked Haman had the king sign an edit regarding the annihilation of the Jews. The king had no idea that Queen Esther was a Jew, but Mordecai was asking her to approach the king without invitation, a crime punishable by death unless he held out his scepter. Mordecai told her that if her fear kept her from informing the king of the matter, she would not survive death. The memorable words often quoted about these end times is what Mordecai said to the Queen in Esther 4:14:  "And who knows but that you have come to your royal position for such a time as this?" Mordecai's entreaty worked, and Queen Esther replied:  "Then Esther sent this reply to Mordecai: 'I will go to the king, even though it is against the law. And if I perish, I perish'" (Esther 4:15-16). Sometimes the response is risky love, an exercise perhaps I must pursue in dealing with legal and personal matters. 

Oswald Chambers wisely counsels: "We have to pray with our eyes on God, not on the difficulties."           2 Chronicles 20:12 "Our eyes are upon Thee."

It's very late now, and I need to find my pillow. It's been a day of disappointments, yet a day of laughter and relaxation at times from my comic relief, Fae our kitten. Yesterday once we got the refrigerator set up and the food back in place, put the kitchen back together, and grabbed a quick bite, my son headed off to bed, and I finished a few things I had to do. I guess the stress of it all got to both of us, and since I'm much older, I was really wiped out for most of the day just from that activity. Last evening we had quite a thunderstorm that touched down and flooded some areas of my rooms before I was able to get the windows down. Fortunately the sump pump was working, and the basement did not flood. Although today was sunny and remained so all day, I was unable to get the lawn mowed, and I was so tired that I didn't get very much accomplished except for the follow up phone calls that accomplished little actually. May tomorrow prove to be a more promising and fruitful day.