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#845182 added March 28, 2015 at 11:57pm
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In Like A Lamb & Miscellaneous Thoughts
         As I recall March came in a little on the lion side, but it seems to be going out that way, too. Today it was wintry and windy. I wore my winter coat, and was freezing. I skipped the park and opted for indoor exercise.

         Tomorrow is Palm Sunday, and I'm having company. Baby toys are ready. Breakables are up. All doors of off-limits rooms will be firmly shut tomorrow before I go to church. When I get home, I can change and not worry about little ones wreaking havoc before I'm ready. I'm all for going out to eat, but I'll probably have to cook for them all.I have plenty of fruit and salad vegetables. I might have time to do beef stew. Or I could order some pizzas to have with salad.

         Next week I plan to fix a leg of lamb, coconut cake, and deviled eggs. They probably won't show up for Easter, because I have plans for them.

         I've seen Noah's Ark on the INSP channel. It's not bad, and worth a look see if you are interested. Many Biblical movies and TV shows badly alter the material, but this one seems to fit the framework fairly well. Of course, like historical fiction which mixes facts with art, the details are from someone's imagination and are not from the Bible. It's a British production, so the accents are British.

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