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Credit where credit is due? Yer welcome.
all is well up here mr. v., thanks for asking.
and i hope all is well with you and your family.
starting lots of stuff? well, yeah, i reckon so. inquiring minds want to know! :)
(hev261 is one of those beeks i acknowledged in the 'who influenced you?' thread, who's kindness, generosity, and willingness to answer a million questions meant alot to me in those first days. thanks again mr. v!).
squarepeg, not all of us are "square pegs" as you mentioned.... I for one am a round peg being pounded into a square hole. :lpf:
Re: Grant in Jackson, MO. Yep, that's his real name, and real location. Met him a couple times, real nice guy. Presbyterian Minister. Like Grant, I'm also a minister, and I know there are several on the forum.
StevenG nothing creative, just my name... heck, I even have to write my log in names and passwords on an index card to remember them... sigh...
Regards,
Steven
yes, a round peg is able to fit and reside in a square hole, but it still doesn't quite fit.
seems very appropriate for a minister! :)
Not if the round peg is larger than the square hole. :lpf:
true, but i think ministers are taught to make themselves smaller so others can become bigger. :)
My physician keeps telling me to make myself smaller - diet... but I tell him the weight is muscle mass. :lpf:
I think a lot of us beekeepers are what I would call "round pegs" in that we are pretty well rounded - knowledgeable in many different areas. yet the world puts us in a particular, ah... perhaps "kook" category?
The world has many different categories, square, round, star, diamond, you name it...and keeps trying to pound people into inappropriate holes. Some too large, some too small.
And how many folks, in and out of organized religion, think too small?
Regards,
Steven
really good point steven, thanks.