Today, with the posting of ITH 1006, I reach the midpoint of this particular panel of the chapel/altarpiece. A few pertinent facts, recorded as much for my own sake as anything:
Begun: 18 May 2010
Words in text: 355,685
Words in notes: 302,185
Quality of experience: most excellent
Hope: to live to finish the thing
Ever onward!
Posted by: tom beckett | 03.07.2012 at 01:17 PM
Thanks, Tom!
Posted by: john | 03.07.2012 at 03:27 PM
as ol' frost said,
the best way out is always thru
yeah man!
Posted by: richard lopez | 04.07.2012 at 12:23 AM
This is so exciting...
Posted by: Omo Bob | 04.07.2012 at 09:28 AM
Thanks, Richard, thanks Bob. Furthur, as the bus said ...
Posted by: john | 04.07.2012 at 09:34 AM
Dear DarcyI have 2 rescued dibelsad dogs (One is blind in one eye and one is 3 legged- all human inflicted)) and I babysit the neighbors rescue for a total of 3 dogs. All have come from very difficult backgrounds. They are really great guys except when they see another dog. They go CRAZY-it is very difficult to hold on to them let alone to try to teach them anything when they are acting out-When it is over I can't correct them as they wouldn't know why. I know that they need socialization -but how can I accomplish that if I can't get them around other dogs?Any help you can suggest would be so appreciated. My goal with my two is to get them into therapy work with the Veterans Hospital here in my area.Thank You for being there for us ChastainDear Chastain, If you like TV trainers, watch Victoria Stilwell's It's Me or the Dog. She often trains just this thing. Or find someone local who will help you, only positive please, no choking, electric or shock collars, or pulling. It's not hard, it might take a little time, but in the end your dogs will be great on the street and everywhere else. In my opinion, steer clear of Cesar Millan type trainers, their training isn't fun, will teach your dog to mistrust you, and more often than not, it doesn't last. Darcy
Posted by: Mboniseni | 07.08.2012 at 11:20 AM
Brent Brenterson Posted on Witty names elude me at the moment so iseantd here are some corny slogans.Don't be a sap, let's us take care of your trees!Were pining to take care of your trees!We take care of more wood than a Christmas tree graveyard! (this sounds kind of like a double meaning in retrospect)Good luck
Posted by: Pep | 07.08.2012 at 12:17 PM
Your public art pcirutes are fantastic. As I scroll down the page, I am thinking this one is my favorite; and then, I love the next sculpture too. I do like rather the Cowboy and Indian duo and the Fabric of Life "Ganado Red".
Posted by: Deniz | 07.08.2012 at 07:44 PM
Hi KarenWhat great timing, or was snmoeoe watching over you? :) Now I have a host of hymns in my head. As a matter of fact I have had "Oh Happy Day" in my brain for about a week now. Is God calling? LOLCarl's Jr. makes Low Carb burgers now?-Carly
Posted by: Hillary | 21.09.2012 at 08:17 PM