6 Reasons Why I Have Finally Decided to Retire

"Court Case Friday" I have announced my retirement for January 31, 2024. Now, instead of asking me, "When are you going to retire?" everyone is asking, "Why are you suddenly retiring after 35 years on the bench?" Here are 6 minor reasons: ** *Everyone in the courthouse has conspired to talk softer, making it harder … Continue reading 6 Reasons Why I Have Finally Decided to Retire

Benjamin Franklin – “The Man Who Saved the Revolution”

"Patriotic Wednesday" Introduction: "Patriotic Wednesday" replaces "Poetic Wednesday." I have a plethora of posts on Americana that don't fit into my other categories. Since I love America, even more than I love poetry, "Poetic Wednesday" has been replaced by "Patriotic Wednesday." Plus, I worry deeply that so many Americans are ignorant of the "Hand of … Continue reading Benjamin Franklin – “The Man Who Saved the Revolution”

If we are saved by grace, why keep the commandments?

"Sunday Sermon" I. Background A. Ancient and modern scriptures declare that we are saved by divine grace and faith in the Lord Jesus Christ   Salvation and redemption come only through the Savior and Redeemer - Jesus Christ. We are saved through the His grace and His merits, not ours. "Works without faith is dead." … Continue reading If we are saved by grace, why keep the commandments?

My Dream Day Driving for Hertz

"Fun Facts Saturday" One summer during college, I worked for Hertz Rent-a-Car as a "car transporter." 1973 Mustang Mach 1 Most days, I spent at Orange County Airport.  When cars were returned, I drove them across McArthur to the Chevron station to get gas, and check the oil and tires. I then drove the cars … Continue reading My Dream Day Driving for Hertz

5 Simple Reasons I Haven’t Retired – Yet

"Court Case Friday" People often ask me why I haven’t retired.  After all, I’m certainly old enough. I’ve been a judge 35 years. And I could have retired 12 years ago. But: I win all the arguments. I always get the last word. People laugh at my jokes. It’s the only place I get respect. … Continue reading 5 Simple Reasons I Haven’t Retired – Yet

“If” by Rudyard Kipling. Famous poem about growing up.

“Poetic Wednesday” Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936), born in India, is a famous English novelist, short-story writer, journalist, and poet. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. His popular works include, The Jungle Book, Just So Stories, The Man Who Would be King, and Gunga Din. He was buried in “Poet’s Corner” in Westminster Abbey.             … Continue reading “If” by Rudyard Kipling. Famous poem about growing up.

Owls Can’t Move Their Eyes

"Fun Facts Saturday" Owls look wise because they have big eyes with a forward-looking stare. Accenting their eyes is a surrounding circle of feathers. Owls “stare” because they can’t move their eyes. Unlike humans and most animals, owls don’t have eyeballs. “They have eye tubes or cylinders, rod-shaped eyes that do not move in their … Continue reading Owls Can’t Move Their Eyes

“Unnamed,” a short poem about Women’s Legacy, by Rupi Kaur

"Poetic Wednesday" Rupi Kaur (1992-), born in India, is a Canadian poet. She became famous by performing her poetry on Instagram. Unnamed “i standon the sacrificesof a million women before methinkingwhat can i doto make this mountain tallerso the women after mecan see farther- legacy” Rupi Kaur Robert Kennedy: "Some believe there is nothing one … Continue reading “Unnamed,” a short poem about Women’s Legacy, by Rupi Kaur

Appreciating “Galatians” – Paul versus Peter and the “Judaizers”

"Sunday Sermon" Apostle Paul’s Epistle to the Galatians is both brilliant and beautiful. But it is also complicated. Even Peter recognized that Paul’s letters “are hard to understand.” (2 Peter 3:16) This is especially true using only the King James Version. Understanding the Background and Context of "Galatians" A. Pharisee Converts Cause Trouble in Gentile … Continue reading Appreciating “Galatians” – Paul versus Peter and the “Judaizers”