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Wouldn\'t it be great to keep that feeling that you have right after you have come through a tough time and are OK? That feeling of victory and accomplishment! We can experience some of that when we learn to fully trust God with all of our life. And yeah, I'm still working on that one myself.

December 18, 2011

Redskins Football

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As I type this the Redskins are leading the Giants in the fourth quarter. I am pleasantly surprised about this game. Its been a while since they have looked this good. Makes me wonder why they couldn’t have been playing like this all year. It’s really strange. A touchdown was just reversed, then the Giants scored and that was wiped out by a penalty. Haven’t seen any Redskins look this good in a while.

If this works there should be a photo here of our weird Christmas Village. If not, I’ll fix it later.

Good job Redskins. And, Merry Christmas!!!

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December 17, 2011

Christmas Decorations

Just got off the phone with my wife who is headed to work. She is a cosmetology instructor and as such has to work on Saturdays. Anyway, she was talking about our Christmas decorations or to be more precise, our lack of them. It seems that as we get older, we don’t decorate as much as we used to. If it’s just me and her here at the house, we tend to just do what we do. She plays puzzles or here lately some new game on her iPhone and i usually am on the computer. Just two people being normal in our own way.

But let the grand-kids come down, and then it’s a different story. Like a couple of weeks ago. They were here and in a matter of a couple of hours the tree was up, the Christmas Village was started and the Lionel Christmas Train was making it’s rounds. Much to the amazement of the grand-kids. And to me. I was surprised that it still ran.

Today, I am going to try to finish the village as best as I can. It’s a temporary setup that we are trying and I can’t be sure how it’s going to work, but we’ll give it a try. Who knows, may even have some photos here later if all goes well.

How about you? Do you decorate less now that you are older?

December 7, 2011

I’m Back

Just in time for Christmas. Been lazy about posting here and don’t have any excuses but lazy. That’s a great excuse though because it fits lots of different occasions. I’ve used it several times during my life. :D

Last Sunday night the children’s ministry at Higher Ground Church gave their Christmas presentation “The Great Christmas Giveaway”. The kids all did a wonderful job singing and telling the story of the birth of Christ. You can view the play here and it’s about 50 minutes long. There are also other videos from Higher Ground there also.

Gotta go for now. Hopefully I’ll be back soon. At least I want to………

October 13, 2011

The Haunted Computer

A few days ago, I had the pleasure of having one of our granddaughters with me for a day. Her name is Jasiman and she is 8 years old and full of energy, lots of energy. Sometimes misdirected energy but in spite of that,  she is a lot of fun to be around.  Having been ADD before ADD was cool, I almost understand her sometimes. She spent the day with me at CompuPlus, where I try to help people with their computer problems by helping Mark with his store. I don’t claim to be a computer expert and what I can’t handle, Mark comes in later and takes over.

Jasiman brought with her a sack full of coloring books and other children paraphernalia to help keep her occupied. This worked for a while and she was content to amuse herself, but she eventually did get around to the what, when, where, why and how come questions that kids always ask. And that’s ok, kids have to learn somehow.

Mark is working in Morristown and sometimes during the day, he will have to get something from a computer here in Rogersville. He uses an on line service to access his computers. He logs in and is using the computer remotely. This isn’t that big a deal unless you have an eight year old spending time with a guy who likes to have fun. I told Mark to keep working the computer, called Jasiman over and “helped” her to see that the mouse was moving and the computer seemed to be working by itself. Her eyes got big and she didn’t really know what to think. Being October, I suggested that it was a haunted computer. Then, as if on cue, Mark opened up Microsoft Word and began to type a note to Jasiman.

You should have seen her eyes as this computer wrote her a message and even used her name. After a few moments, she started to try to figure out how I did that. She’s a little suspicious of me because of other pranks that she thinks I had a hand in making happen. I wish I had video taped this but it all happened so quickly that I didn’t even think of doing that. It was one of those times that is forever frozen in my mind, but not captured for all to see.

God works in really strange ways sometimes though. That little joke gave me an opportunity to share with Jasiman that I believe in God and that my belief in God doesn’t allow for haunted computers. We had a short talk about ghosts and stuff like that and I explained that while those stories could be  fun and sometimes it’s fun to get scared, our belief in Jesus doesn’t include a belief in ghosts. Except for the Holy Ghost of course. I simply cannot believe that someone could get caught between worlds and end up haunting places, people and things.

In Luke 16:19-31, we get a glimpse of two people who died. One was a poor man named Lazarus and the other we know only as a  rich man. It tells us of the differences in the way that the rich man lived and the poor man lived. The rich man was dressed in purple and fine linen and he would feast lavishly every day. The poor man would long to be filled from the pieces of food that fell from the rich mans table. But instead the dogs would come and lick his sores. It says that the poor man was left at the gate of the rich man, letting me know that he had to pass by Lazarus to come and go from his lavish house.

Then the scriptures tell us about the day that both men died. Notice the difference in the description of these two men. When Lazarus died, we are told the angels carried him into the arms or side of Abraham. Then all that is said about the rich man is that he died and was buried. For me that has always been a big part of these verses. It highlights the difference in the two men’s death as much as day and night, darkness and light. Then we go on to read the rich man was in torment.

So we have one in paradise with Abraham, and one in torment. Notice that we aren’t told that Lazarus could see the rich man, but the rich man could see Lazarus. Maybe that’s part of the torment. Seeing what his lifestyle and decisions have kept him from enjoying and having to experience the torment. But for this particular post, notice that neither one had the option of coming back to earth. You find this all through scripture. When we die, there’s only two places we can go.

Jesus and two others died on Calvary. One cried out to Jesus to remember him when he came into his kingdom. The other one did not. Jesus answered the one who cried out “today you will be with me in paradise.” He said nothing to the other one. Notice how this parallels the rich man and Lazarus. Two people, two destinations. Nothing in between and nowhere else to go.

That’s why I don’t and can’t believe in things, places or people being haunted. At least by other people who have died. But like the rich man, we can be haunted by our decisions.

If you were to die today, where would you spend eternity? Heaven or Hell. It’s your choice.

October 6, 2011

The Lord’s Prayer in Big Red Valley

Here’s the story about how this prayer ended up on this photo. First I wanted to try to capture the scene as the sun went down over the Friday night football game. This is what I call small town USA Friday nights. This year at the first home game and for the first time ever, they had a “moment of silence” at the start of the game instead of the traditional prayer. This upset some of the local people who responded by quietly and reverently reciting what we know as “The Lord’s Prayer” during this moment of silence. I haven’t been at the game when this has taken place but I understand that several people take part in reciting the prayer.

So, that was the inspiration for adding the prayer to this photo. And I think it turned out great. I will admit I am partial to the photo and the prayer. So I love it.

September 24, 2011

My Creations

I have started an album on my photo site Dale Vaughn Photography that holds some of my work that I am offering for sale. I called these “My Creations” and they are of scenes or things that I see every day and actually have some of them hanging on my walls either at home or at the beauty shop. Framed and matted, these make great decorations for home or office. Visit by clicking the link above and check them out. I have more that I have already shot and even have some in my head that haven’t made it to the camera yet, but I hope to get them there soon. Thanks for checking them out.

September 19, 2011

Ist Annual Thunder Valley Carshow Photos

This past weekend I was at the 1st Annual Thunder Valley Car Show in Bristol. This show was to help raise money for Bristol Raceway Ministries to help with the projects and work they do at Bristol Motor Speedway. The weather was cool and the sky cleared up which provided us with an awesome day for this event. I thought since I had the opportunity, I would try some HDR shots of the cars. All the shots in the gallery above are HDR and while I didn’t get exactly what I wanted, I managed to learn a little more about how to do this particular type of shot. I like the look and feel of HDR but learning how and when to use the technique is hard to nail down. Clicking on a thumbnail of one of the images will open it to a bigger size that you can view if you want to.  I hope you enjoy these and feel free to leave any comments you may have.