I thought that point was included in the ads.
Never seen the ads. Thought it safer to err on the side of caution.
Lot less sore than yesterday, but still sore. Hadn't realised it had been hurting that badly. Improved range of motion, so it goes in the win column.
Arminianism
What is that?
It's often posited as the "opposite" to Calvinism, in that it doesn't believe that anyone is predestined to heaven or hell (although it *does* teach that God already knows who will accept grace, which sounds kind of like predestination, but the difference there -- IIRC -- is that God doesn't choose people's destinies; they use their free will to accept grace or not, and he just knows about it ahead of time).
Arminianism also teaches that a person can lose their salvation, which seems like bullshit to me.
Here's a Wikipedia link, although I don't know how thorough it is: [link]
Unrelated to religion: there was an ice-coated tree/shrub in our yard, and I took some nifty pictures of it.
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Tep, those pics are wicked cool. I especially like the B/W ones but then again, I'm a whore for B/W pics.
Very nice. I like the color versions better, myself, especially with the blue sky in the background. It still looks cold, but not grim.
Teppy - those are beautiful pictures.
Was it as icy on the ground?
It was snowing here longer than I had expected it to but I haven't ventured out to see how much snow we got.
Thanks! On the B/W vs. color versions -- I'm torn as to which I like better, which is (1) why I fiddled with making some B/W, to see what I got, and (2) why I posted both color and B/W of the same photos.
The more photos I take, the more I'm reminded that cropping is your friend, in the sense of less-is-more/focus on a small area, not a large area. (Except, of course, when you want a large open vista, and then cropping is of the devil.)
Was it as icy on the ground?
Nothing on the ground -- the tree/shrub is in a sheltered area (possibly under the neighbor's drippy gutters), so the low temps froze the ice in that area but nothing was on the ground.
{{{brenda}}} {{{Lu}}} Decisions like this are the hardest, most heartbreaking part of having a pet. She's lucky to have you, your love and kindness, and you're both so fortunate to have had each other all these years--but this still sucks, brutally. I'm so sorry, and I'm vibing all possible peace to you and Lu.
ita, I'm glad you've got less pain and more range of motion; you still deserve more and more and more bodily goodness, but that's not bad for a start.
And now I'm crawling off to the couch to zone out in front of
Totoro.
A full day of circus class and following Matilda up and down eleventy-billion flights of stairs all over Golden Gate Park has frazzled me out. Time to stare stupidly at a Zen cartoon and munch cheesy poofs.