Dr. Phil is still on television
“American Jews, in record numbers, are flocking to gun stores amid the attack by Hamas, a terrorist organization in Israel. As of this current date, Hamas fighting has led to the deaths of nearly 6,000 people, including more than 30 Americans. Jews are finding ways to to protect themselves, including purchasing and learning how to use a firearm. Local Synagogues have been hosting gun seminars as most participants have never held a gun. For example, Fort Worth Texas gun dealers said a big change has happened in the last 3 or 4 days as many as 300% buying of fguns, since the invasion.”
Dr. Phill is not gone from television. Dr. Phil and his wife were guest of the “Matt and Lorie Crouch” show on the TBN network this past week. He ended his 20 year number one, daytime show to go on Prime Time! (He will still be on daytime with prerecorded shows for remainder of year). His goal is to help “Stop the madness” in school shootings and vilant teen suicide! His plan is to teach students, teachers and bus drivers to be aware and recognize who will commit these killings of young people’s lives early on. These shooters use these killings as a way to commit suicide themselves.
You still have time to catch the Forest Garden Club’s Annual Bazaar — Thursday, November 2nd, at Katz Kave, from 10 a.m. or 6 p.m. or until everything is gone. Free Admission and door prize to a lucky winner. Proceeds from sale will be used for natural resources and beautification of the community.
My face in the mirror isn’t wrinkled or drawn. My house isn’t dirty and the cobwebs are gone. My garden is lovely and so is my lawn. I think I may never put my glasses back on! (I certainly hate the dry weather we are having, but it was really nice not to cut grass or get weed eating done this year! AND, I really feel heart broken for all farmers!)
This year, I have had a tremendous number of squirrels. They have carried faulty pecans, for their winter storage, to pine straw ground cover for shrubs and even put them in my dryer vent. I put out a “yard art” owl and kitty cat. Guess what? Not a squirrel can be seen anywhere!
Lawn mower tips for winter.
Use stabilizer in remaining gas, as will gum up your system if left untreated; Cover the intake & gas openings with plastic wrap or aluminum foil to keep critters from homesteading; Remove and store a battery that is not fully charged — as it can can lead to permanent damage in cold weather, if left on mower. As the old saying goes, “Pay me now, or pay me later!”
God wants full custody of your life, not just weekends!