Month: July 2019
Safety tips for grilling
Safety tips for grilling – People have been cooking meals over open flames since the discovery of fire. Even today, when there are so many ways to cook a meal, many still insist there’s nothing better than the taste of food cooked on the grill.
Make campfires safe and enjoyable
Make campfires safe and enjoyable – Who doesn’t look forward to sitting around a crackling campfire in the evening with family or friends? Such an experience attracts people to try camping, ultimately converting many of them into lifelong camping enthusiasts.
Objects in mirror are closer than they appear Disclaimer
The disclaimer “Objects in mirror are closer than they appear” is featured on passenger-side mirrors of vehicles manufactured in the United States, Canada, India, Korea, and Australia.
National Zoo Keepers Week
National Zoo Keepers Week pays tribute to the many men and women who work at a zoo to care for the animals. #ZooKeepersWeek I also share about a couple of zoo keepers in the Bible.
The history of the necktie
The history of the necktie – The necktie got its name over 300 years ago, but fashion experts and historians say that ties have been in existence for thousands of years. Ancient Egyptian pharaohs wore
Look Rock Picnic Area Reopens
Great Smoky Mountains National Park officials announced that Look Rock Picnic Area will reopen to the public on Friday, July 26, 2019. Park crews recently completed the first phase of a rehabilitation project allowing the site to reopen after being closed in 2013.
High School Girl Scouts in the Smokies
Great Smoky Mountains National Park recently benefited from the hard work of eight Girl Scouts who completed 80 hours of service in the park rehabilitating trails, cleaning campgrounds, removing invasive plant species, and providing educational programs to visitors. The high school girls came from across the country to participate in a unique service opportunity offered through the Student Conservation Association (SCA) and the Girl Scouts of America.
God is near – Attribute of God – Day 26
God is near – Attribute of God – Day 26 – On this days challenge you had to read and write out Psalm 145:17-20 and share the attribute(s) of God. This is part of the 31 Days of the Attributes of God.
God is Eternal – Attribute of God – Day 25
God is Eternal – Attribute of God – Day 25. On this day you had to read and write out these verses Psalm 90:1-2 and Psalm 115:3 and Psalm 115:11. You also had to share what attribute of God you saw.
States been to in the United States of America
States been to in the United States of America – This is a list of the states in the United States of America that I have been to. This includes just passing through.
Shades Café & Steakhouse Review
Shades Café & Steakhouse is this weeks Travel Thursday. This restaurant is located in Middlesboro, KY. Just north of the Tennessee, Kentucky line. This is my review.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Established in 1934, Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the busiest park in the United States, annually attracting approximately 10 million visitors. The park, which covers 800 square miles of mountainous terrain in both …
More Major Artifacts Added As National Army Museum Takes Shape
More Major Artifacts Added As National Army Museum Takes Shape – Two historic helicopters, a WWI-era Liberty Truck, and an anti-aircraft weapon were the latest macro artifacts installed in the National Museum of the United States Army now under construction at Fort Belvoir, VA
God is Bright – Attribute Of God – Day 24
God is Bright – Attribute Of God – Day 24 – On the 24th day we had to read and write Psalm 84:11-12 and share the attribute(s) of God as part of the 31 Days of the Attributes of God.
Sinkhole closes state Route 375 in Grainger County
Sinkhole closes state Route 375 in Grainger County according to Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT). The Sink hole opened up near LM-14. Geotechnical engineers were on the way to the site.