Hawaiian Sunrise
Great Three-In-One lights the sky *
My Sovereign Pinup
* “And there is nothing new under the sun….”

* “And there is nothing new under the sun….”
My wife is a star!
Her ratatouille slays tongues!
She makes the earth smile!
Most of the ingredients she uses come from the earth (our garden), which belongs to God. Here is a recipe. But if you want the best ratatouille on earth, ask my wife (via comments on this blog), and I’m sure she’ll be happy to show you how you can make any tummy smile!
So why should we eat and drink to the glory of God? Look here!
Select this link to read a definition of στοιχεῖα (stoicheia), “the elements.”


It is true. I am not of this world, just as King Jesus is not of this world. Read what He has to say about it here. We are but sojourners in a foreign land. Nonetheless, I took a journey (in this world) recently, to the Colorado Renaissance Festival in Larkspur. I had some fun with the Washing Well Wenches. (All photos courtesy of Dawn Hamilton Lindsey.)
ARIEL: Not a soul but felt a fever of the mad, and play’d
Some tricks of desperation. All but mariners
Plung’d in the foaming brine, and quit the vessel,
Then all afire with me: the King’s son, Ferdinand,
With hair-upstaring,-then like reeds, not hair-
Was the first man that leap’d, cried, “Hell is empty,
And all the devils are here!!”―William Shakespeare, the Tempest
My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun;
Coral is far more red than her lips’ red;
If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun;
If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head.
I have seen roses damask’d, red and white,
But no such roses see I in her cheeks;
And in some perfumes is there more delight
Than in the breath that from my mistress reeks.
I love to hear her speak, yet well I know
That music hath a far more pleasing sound;
I grant I never saw a goddess go;
My mistress, when she walks, treads on the ground:
And yet, by heaven, I think my love as rare
As any she belied with false compare.―William Shakespeare
Why, there’s a wench! Come on and kiss me, Kate.―William Shakespeare, The Taming of the Shrew