Today's Neighborhood News has Cindy Beck talking about unconditional love in The Heart That Has Truly Loved: "With February being the month for love, I thought I’d post a story I wrote a few years ago. Although the story is based on a true event, the main character’s personality is a figment of my imagination."
Paul, from A Latter-Day Voice brings the thought of Heavenly Father's love for us in "Unconditional" Love?: "While divine love can be called perfect, infinite, enduring, and universal, it cannot correctly be characterized as unconditional. The word does not appear in the scriptures."
Since the 16th century, royalty dined on peas due to their sweet flavour. Dine like royalty on homegrown peas with these tips on How to Grow Peas: "Cool temperate climates suit peas best. Sow in very early spring, once any heavy frosts are over."
Included in today's issue is "Free Download Friday" offered by Positive Music and Download. Featuring Elizabeth Velez Urie's music.
Paul, from A Latter-Day Voice brings the thought of Heavenly Father's love for us in "Unconditional" Love?: "While divine love can be called perfect, infinite, enduring, and universal, it cannot correctly be characterized as unconditional. The word does not appear in the scriptures."
Since the 16th century, royalty dined on peas due to their sweet flavour. Dine like royalty on homegrown peas with these tips on How to Grow Peas: "Cool temperate climates suit peas best. Sow in very early spring, once any heavy frosts are over."
Included in today's issue is "Free Download Friday" offered by Positive Music and Download. Featuring Elizabeth Velez Urie's music.
To view a copy of Friday, February 19th's, Neighborhood News, click here.
Have a great weekend!
Enjoyed the article on how to grow peas. Glad you included it, as it's time to be thinking about spring gardens.
ReplyDelete.com® NeighborFebruary 25, 2010 4:38 PM
It seems crazy to be planting in Utah right now, but my Dad has his peas in now and they turn out beautiful every year.
ReplyDelete