Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Two Month Astrological Timetable--- May and June

Two Month Astrological Timetable: "Cut hair to discourage growth2,29,30,3126,27"


Gardening by the Moon Calendar from the Farmers' Almanac
The Farmers Almanac Gardening by the Moon Calendar is determined by our age-old formula and applies generally to regions where the climate is favorable.
May 2011
30th-31st Root Crops That Can Be Planted Now Will Yield Well. Good Days For Transplanting.


June 2011
1st-2nd Seeds Planted Now Tend To Rot In The Ground.
3rd-4th Plant Tomatoes, Beans, Peppers, Corn, Cotton, And Other Aboveground Crops On These Most Fruitful Days. Plant Seedbeds And Flower Gardens.
5th-8th Poor Period For Planting. Kill Plant Pests, Clear Fencerows, Clear Land.
9th-11th Favorable For Planting Peas, Beans, Tomatoes, And Other Fall Crops Bearing Yield Aboveground. Sow Grains And Forage Crops. Plant Flowers.
12th-13th Extra Good For Planting Fall Lettuce, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Collards, And Other Leafy Vegetables. All Aboveground Crops Planted Now Will Do Well. Plant Seedbeds.
14th-16th Poor Planting Days. Cut Hay Or Do General Farm Work.
17th-18th Plant Late Beets, Potatoes, Onions, Carrots, And Other Root Crops.
19th-21st Poor Days For Planting. Kill Plant Pests, Spray, Fertilize, Do General Farm Work.
22nd-23rd Favorable Time For Planting Late Root Crops. Also Good For Vine Crops. Set Strawberry Plants. Good Days For Transplanting.
24th-25th Cut Hay Or Do Plowing On These Barren Days.
26th-27th Good Days For Planting Root Crops. Good Days For Transplanting.
28th-29th Seeds Planted Now Tend To Rot In The Ground.
30th Best Day For Planting Root Crops. Excellent For Sowing Seedbeds And Flower Gardens. Good Day For Transplanting.


July 2011
1st Most Favorable For Corn, Cotton, Okra, Beans, Peppers, Eggplant, And Other Aboveground Crops. Plant Seedbeds And Flower Gardens.
2nd-6th A Most Barren Period. Kill Plant Pests And Do General Farm Work.
7th-8th Favorable For Planting Peas, Beans, Tomatoes, And Other Fall Crops Bearing Aboveground. Sow Grains And Forage Crops. Plant Flowers.
9th-11th Extra Good For Fall Cabbage, Lettuce, Cauliflower, Mustard Greens, And Other Leafy Vegetables. Good For Any Aboveground Crop That Can Be Planted Now. Start Seedbeds.
12th-13th Seeds Planted Now Will Do Poorly And Yield Little.
14th-16th First Day Good For Planting Aboveground Crops. Last Two Days Are Good For Planting Beets, Carrots, Salsify, Irish Potatoes, And Other Root Crops.
17th-18th Good Days For Killing Weeds, Briars And Other Plant Pests, Poor For Planting.
19th-20th Good Days For Planting Beets, Carrots, Radishes, Salsify, Turnips, Peanuts, And Other Root Crops. Also Good For Planting Melons, Cucumbers, Pumpkins, And Other Vine Crops. Set Strawberry Plants. Good Days For Transplanting.
21st-23rd A Barren Period.
24th-25th Root Crops That Can Be Planted Now Will Yield Well. Good Days For Transplanting.
26th-27th Poor Days For Planting, Seeds Tend To Rot In The Ground.
28th-29th Most Fruitful Days For Planting Root Crops. Excellent For Sowing Seedbeds And Flower Gardens. Good Days For Transplanting.

Sunday, May 29, 2011

The Bible, God's Word~

Did you know that when you carry “the Bible”, Satan has a headache, when you open it, he collapses, when he sees you reading it, he loses his strength, AND when you stand on the Word of God, Satan can't hurt you!




And did you also know... when you are about to share this with others, the devil will discourage you, but do it anyway.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

This is Deanie's World!

First and most important to me is spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ to all mankind! I post my articles only to glorify Him, my Saviour!
This site consist of things about God and His Son Jesus! Also, it is about my family that is so dear to me! My husband and children and all of my extended family and friends.
I hope that you enjoy your visit and come back again!
More Important
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"We trust, Sir, that God is on our side."

"It is more important to know that we are on God's side."
~Abraham Lincoln~

Saturday, May 14, 2011


OR Sometimes Slightly Scrambled!

May you always
Have Love to Share,
Health to Spare, and
Friends who Care..

Friday, May 13, 2011

Tell Them Now
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If with pleasure you are viewing
Any work a man is doing,

If you like him or you love him tell him now.
Don't withhold your approbation
Till the parson makes oration
And he lies with snowy lilies on his brow,

For no matter how you shout it
He won't really care about it

He won't know how many teardrops you have shed
So if some praise is due him
Now's the time to slip it to him
For he cannot read his tombstone when he's dead.

More than fame and more than money
Is the comment kind and sunny

And the hearty warm approval of a friend,
For it gives to life a savor
And it makes you stronger, braver,
And it gives you heart and courage to the end.

If he earns your praise, bestow it
If you like him, let him know it

Let the words of true encouragement be said.
Do not wait till life is over
And he's underneath the clover,
For he cannot read his tombstone when he's dead and under clover.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Mom Lived Her Life for Love of Friends and Family

Mom lived her life for love of friends and family,
Neither asking for nor wanting a return.
Her days became a sunlit homily,
With others' joy her joy and main concern.
When we were ill, she also became sick;
When we were cut, she, too, began to bleed.
Of our oil lamp she was the wick,
Drawing her bright flame from our need.
Some say that such behavior's out of date:
That self-fulfillment is the way to grace.
But Mom, without much choice, then chose her fate,
Finding greater truth in an embrace.
She lives on in the sparkle in our eyes:
Laughing, quiet, gentle, loving, wise.
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Friday, May 6, 2011

You Know Better Than To Do That!
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1. You have been warned more than once not to do that.

2. You know better than to eat that, it isn't good for you.

3. No, you can't buy that!
You have already used up your spare money (if you had any to
begin with) on stuff you really didn't need.

4. You need to apologize. The words you spoke in anger hurt.

5. See that fat around your stomach?
You need to get more exercise.

6. You eat way too many sweets.

7. You watch way too much TV.

8. You are too self-centered;
you don't share what you have been blessed with.

9. Yes, it hurts now, but you would not be in this pain if you
had done what you knew was right from the start.

10. No matter what it is, a kiss from someone you love will make
it better.


These are ten things that I have told my three and six-year-old
recently.

What?

Who did you think I was talking to?



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Although I have told each of those statements in one form or another
to the six or three-year-old, it is in a far gentler form and with great
love.

The correction of wrong direction is one of the most difficult
portions of parenthood and ministry. Perhaps that is why adults
are so often called "children" in scripture.


~A MountainWings Original~

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Nance's New York Cheesecake

2 8 oz. pkgs. softened cream cheese
3 eggs, room temperature
1 cup sour cream
1 tsp. vanilla (or lemon) extract
1 T finely grated lemon rind
1 1/2 cups Splenda (or to taste)

Place all ingredients in your mixer bowl and mix until everything is smoothly
creamed together.
Pre-heat oven to 375 degrees. Generously spray a muffin tin with non-stick
spray and fill with cheesecake mixture. Reduce heat to 350 degrees. Bake for
about 35 minutes or until set. Cheesecake will look puffy and lightly golden. For
a moister cheesecake, bake a few minutes less. Let cool then place in
freezer. Individual cheesecakes may need the edge of a paring knife to loosen them.
Place them in a freezer bag and take one out about an hour before eating.
Approximately 3 grams of carb and a 12 day supply of cheesecakeĆ¢€¦if you can eat just
one a day:)