36⁰F NNW7mph SR0739(0639) SS1753(1653)
Morning Offering given
Cascade sleeps
Know you are prayed for
36⁰F NNW7mph SR0739(0639) SS1753(1653)
Morning Offering given
Cascade sleeps
Know you are prayed for
32°F WNW6mph SR0738(0638) SS1754(1654)
Morning Offering given
Village still sleeps
Coffee ok
The man and I became engaged on this date in 1973
Anniversary greetings to Henry & Linda
Remembering G’ma Packer, who died in 2016
St Wolfgang, like October’s flower, the marigold, demonstrates excellence in his work for God.
Read Ezekiel 26: Against the City of Tyre
RIAY Day 304: The Joyful Mysteries
Meditations for Each Day pg. 436: Motives of Humility Humility is the most necessary and the most difficult of the virtues.
Litany of Humility
Morning!
Friday has arrived
I’m headed to Iowa for lunch with my DD#1
BOOKS… “Follow the Crow” by BB Griffith is the 1st in a series I am reading now. “Driftless Identy”, 4th in the Driftless Series by Sue Berg is in the wings. “River Gold” 5th book by Jeff Nania is on my wait list. Berg and Nania are local authors, and excellent at what they do. Are you aware of all the Native American Authors out there? I’m trying to make my way down the list.
Let’s talk about:
•church pews… have you noticed how low to the ground they are (or can be)? How little space there is between them? As I age, I’m noticing this more and more and have a tendency to attend Mass where the pews stand taller and wider apart. I can’t kneel like I used to, and having a higher pew with more space makes life easier for me. Yes, I know it is all about me… perhaps I need to re read today’s meditation regarding humility.
•Hearing loops… are very much needed… again, as I age, hearing the readings and the homily are near impossible, even with hearing aids (that latch on to the loudest thing and stick with it), I find myself not hearing the readings or the homily. As much as I enjoy the renovation in the churches, if I can’t hear what is being said, well, you get it.
•mail delivery… how is yours? I’m finding mine lacking, although my carrier does an outstanding job; her route is huge, and her relief is lacking. The USPS rules make no sense. Why would mail that is mailed 2 blocks down the street have to travel to another state only to be turned around and sent back? Put the dang mail in a local box, have it sorted at the local PO, and delivered locally. This is much more cost-effective, cuts down on sorting errors, and in general makes the most sense. I am tired of getting my newspapers late, and advertisements late so that I miss the sale. Those bulk mail things that are no longer delivered, unless you get 1st class mail, are time sensitive. USPS delivery rules have recently changed, affecting delivery times and methods, with a focus on improving efficiency and reducing costs.
Changes to Delivery Standards
As of April 1, 2025, the United States Postal Service (USPS) has implemented new delivery standards as part of its “Delivering for America” plan. Here are the key points regarding these changes:
Delivery Times: Approximately 11% of First-Class Mail will experience slower delivery, while 14% will arrive faster. However, most First-Class Mail (about 75%) will see no change in delivery times. The new standards aim to stabilize operations and cut costs, with a goal of saving $36 billion over the next decade.
Rural Areas Impact: Customers in rural areas may experience the most significant changes, with potential delays in mail delivery. The USPS is shifting from using three-digit ZIP code regions to five-digit ZIP code pairs to better estimate delivery times.
Delivery Instructions Service
USPS also offers a Delivery Instructions service that allows recipients to specify how their mail should be delivered. Here’s how it works:
Setting Up Instructions: Recipients can authorize specific delivery methods for their incoming shipments, such as leaving items at a designated location or redirecting them to a different address. This service is available for items with a USPS Tracking® barcode.
Eligibility: To use the Delivery Instructions service, the mailpiece must bear a USPS Tracking barcode. Users can check eligibility by entering the tracking number on the USPS website.
Setting Instructions: Instructions can be set up through a USPS.com account, where users can specify their preferences for delivery.
These updates and services are part of USPS’s ongoing efforts to enhance customer experience while managing operational costs effectively. For more detailed information, you can visit the official USPS website or contact your local post office.
That about covers my griping and opinions for today.
Know you are prayed for.
29°F NNW5mph SR0736(0636) SS1755(1655)
Morning Offering given
Village waking
Coffee good
St. Marcellus the Centurion is admired for understanding that when we make God our priority, we can also serve our country.
Read Ezekiel 25: Against Ammon
RIAY Day 303: Glorious Mysteries
Meditations for Each Day pg. 435: Humility, Tranquility, and a Christian Attitude
Morning!
1AM baby run.
Changed my search engine to DuckDuckGo.
Spammer calls over the top haven’t found anything as yet to get rid of them. Seems like every time I pass a black box phone, I get a call. Here in Amish country, the phone shacks are black boxes. https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/stop-unwanted-robocalls-and-texts time will tell if this is of any help.
copy work completed and delivered yesterday.
2- 45min runs today 9 & 330
Found the Thanksgiving cards, will need more
Found the St Andrew Christmas Novena cards, will need more
Started entries in the 2026 calendar book. Guess I will have to start carrying it now.
Have you started your confession list yet? Ck out the quide.
Know you are prayed for.
39°F NE9mph SR0735(0635) SS1757(1657)
Morning Offering given
Village stirring
Coffee excellent!
Today we remember Hazel C, who passed on this date in 1988. May she rest in peace.
This is my day to pray for the Catholic Motherhood Community. Let me know your requests.
Read Ezekiel 24: Allegory of the Pot
RIAY Day 302
The photocopier is humming away this morning as I write. Two jobs were waiting for me yesterday when I arrived home. Amish teachers need worksheets copied. I truly enjoy doing this as it allows me to see what those students are being taught. Both schools are on my workshop route, so I will deliver them this morning as I make my way.
Yesterday, on my rounds, I found a new-to-me meat & cheese store in the Readstown area on Yttri Rd. I will definitely be heading back there this week.
The train was on time last evening, which meant I was home at a decent time. I am not always so fortunate when it comes to the Amtrak train. With winter weather coming, it will be more late than on time. Many times, the lateness is due to sharing the track with freight trains, which take precedence over passenger trains. I will say the price is right when it comes to travel, and I have never heard anything bad regarding accommodations.
Looking forward to another uneventful day today. Another expectant mother was added to my night driving list.
For the past 20 years, I’ve had thoughts of what a good location a particular house is in when I’ve gone by it. Yesterday I realized there was a for-sale sign in the yard. I checked it out, older home, 3 bd 1 bath, a couple acres, awesome price! I wish it had been up 20 years ago. Good fishing, canoeing, hunting, and cell reception (not always available in the driftless) area.
How are you?
Know you are prayed for.
38°F E10mph SR0734(0634) SS1758(1658)
Morning Offering given… Jesus, let me live for you. Jesus, let me die for you. Jesus, I am thine in life and in death.
Village chilly with a frosty look
Coffee strong
St Jude, Apostle and Patron of Desperate Cases, reminds us that God will never abandon us.
Read Ezekiel 23: The Two Sisters (click on 23 to view the Bible)
RIAY Day 301: The Luminous & Sorrowful (click on 301 to view video)
Meditations for Each Day by Antonio Cardinal Bacci, pg 432, Divine Worship, Charity, and Justice
Chilly out here in the office this morning, time to bring out the heater for winter weather. For those who don’t know, my husband and 2nd son built an office for me in the attached garage. It holds plants, copiers & supplies, craft items, books, a good reading chair, walking pad, and lamp. I spend much time out here daily. My thinking, pondering, meditating spot. Right now, it is a mess, in dire need of cleaning.
Which brings me to a question: do you have a spot where you go to talk with Jesus? A comfortable spot, where you can spend time just thinking or creating? Consider finding a spot, even if it’s a corner of the sofa, with a basket/tote filled with your prayer items. Make a spot for you & Jesus to spend time.
My day should be fairly simple: a trip to the midwife with an expectant couple, a trip to drop off print copy at the printer for the Amish newspaper. Of course, the normal “laundry” will have to be done.
Know you are prayed for.
34°F ESE11mph SR0732(0632) SS1800(1700)
Morning Offering given
Village waking
Coffee good
Birthday greetings to Bob S. We remember Kathryn O today, who passed in 1998. May she rest in peace.
St Namatius sponsored a “Bible of the Poor” of paintings telling Bible stories. Namatius shows how our creativity can serve God.
Read Ezekiel 22: Crimes of Jerusalem
RIAY Day 300: Joyful & Luminous
65 days left in 2025, how is it possible for the year to have flown by so very quickly? Our lives are similar to that. They fly by so quickly, and the older we get, the faster it seems to go. Are you sitting on the fence with your faith? Your confession? Your relationships? Perhaps letting the thought of “there’s plenty of time to make things right” prevent you from acting on something you know should be done? Time is running out. Don’t let the last grain of sand in the hourglass run through before you take the necessary steps.

Know you are prayed for.
29⁰ SE11mph SR0731(0631) SS1801(1701)
Morning Offering given
Village peaceful
Coffee good (Kwik Trip)
Adoration 5-7 Union Center Adoration Chapel
Fog wisps as we drive
Mass St Mary’s Ridge…because pews are high enough and far enough apart to be a comfortable kneel. In my advancing years this is important. Now if only they’d install a hearing loop.
Naptime was great.
Know you were and are prayed for.
51°F SE8mph SR0730(0630) SS1803(1703)
Morning Offering given
Village sleeps, rain coming
Coffee good
Sts Crispin & Crispinian were shoemakers who served the poor for free, teaching us that there are many ways to be missionaries.
Take a moment to review the notes you’ve taken while reading scripture with me. Make a note of any questions you may have. Take note of any changes you have experienced within yourself because of your scripture reading or rosary prayers. Has making time for Christ changed the way you perceive the world? Are you setting aside enough time, or too much? Make the necessary adjustments to your schedule. Consider taking notes during the homily at Mass that you can go back to while you ponder what has been said. Have you prayed about what changes are needed in your lifestyle? Have you been to confession? Perhaps setting a confession time on your scheduling calendar that repeats every so often would be helpful. Are you reading more reflective books? The type that encourage the changes you’ve decided to make in your life? Are you sharing your faith with someone else?
Good Morning!
October has less than a week left to it.
November will bring a whole new set of things to deal with, celebrate, etc. Before you know it, Advent will begin. Nov 30 and another new month will come with it. Life seems to be moving so quickly it is hard to believe a new year is a few short weeks away.
The man and I have slowed our calendar this year. For the most part we’ve been sticking to that paramiter. We’ve begun attending Adoration at a 24 hr Adoration Chapel close to us. It allows us to spend quiet prayerful time together. It has been a good thing.
We’ve slowly been working on unfinished projects here around the house. Perhaps today will see the enclosure of the front porch for winter. All depends on wind direction and speed.
Ebony survived her 1st trip to the Vet. She’s back to her old self again. In Nov. she will be taken in again to be spayed and have her front paws declawed. Not to worry, she won’t be off leash outside.
Finished a copy job received last evening, will deliver it Monday morning.
Cold has brought some stiffness back into the finger joints. I need to pull out my knitting and crochet work to get and keep the fingers moving. Or perhaps the embroidery hoop would do the same thing. We shall see.
Know you are prayed for.
26°F S2mph SR0729(0629) SS1804(1704)
Morning Offering given
Village sleeps in a freeze warning
Coffee good
Today, we remember Rich O, who would have been 88 had he lived. May he rest in peace.
Baptism anniversary wishes to Colleen B.
St Martin of Vertou is an example of attracting believers by his simple goodness, reminding us to persevere. “May my strengths and my weaknesses keep me on Your path, oh Lord.”
Read Ezekiel 21: The Sword of the Lord
RIAY Day 297: The Sorrowful & Glorious Mysteries
Meditations for Each Day pg 426 “Lead Us Not Into Temptation” excerpt… “we should never go voluntarily into an occasion of sin”… “if we fail to recognise our own frailty and expose ourselves voluntarily to the risk of committing sin, God is not obliged to work a miracle to save us”
The “Fall” season is definitely upon us. The tree color is fading, soon they will fall to the ground, turning into fertilizer for the land, which in turn will feed the tree come spring. It is time to collect the seeds needed for spring planting. Time to clear off and put to bed the earth of our garden, readying it for the fallow time of rest and renewal. “The Circle of Life” never stops. All things begin, mature, produce, and die. Each stage contributes to the next. Each stage has specific purpose. Each stage is necessary for the success of the next.
As a human, I have entered into the Fall of my life. It is time for me to clear off the debris/waste and turn it into fertilizer for the next generation. It is time to ready myself for the next stage in the circle.
Know you are prayed for.
32°F NW9mph SR0727(0627) SS1806(1706)
Morning Offering given
Village sleeps
Coffee good
St John of Capistrano, lawyer & Patron of Jurists, teaches the importance of employing wisdom and humility in our decisions.
Read Ezekiel 20: Israel’s History of Infidelity
RIAY Day 296: Luminous & Sorrowful
Meditations for Each Day pg.425 “As We also Forgive Our Debtors”
It was such fun to shop and lunch with my friend Faye S yesterday. Always good to catch up and visit. We must not wait so long to do these things. Today I pick up and drop off the workshop workers, take the teacher home, take Ebony to the vet for shots, and pick up a couple at the train station. Have to pick up card stock and finish 1 copy job.
Question: What purpose does AI serve? IMNSHO it dumbs us down.
Know you are prayed for.