Photo of the day:
Some of us
have thought of how we would prefer to meet the ‘Grim Reaper!’
I have been
present with family members more than once when the last breath was taken. That
is a SAD but SPECIAL time.
I just read
of the explosion at a mill in PA. The
explosion leaves some ‘trapped’ inside. My heart goes out to them. Of all the
ways to die, I sure do not want to be trapped and KNOW there was NO one able o
get to me.
Many years
ago the military paid in cash. When a
ship left port it had enough money to pay every one aboard for a few months;
therefore there was a lot of cash aboard a US ship. On of my jobs aboard
placed me inside a steel compartment with my M1 rifle loaded with 3 rounds.
There were 5 safes in that compartment. When the OD (Officer of the Day) left
me, he locked the steel hatch on the outside.
Looking back
that was a weird feeling. I laughed at the thought of death back then Several people knew I was there. BUT if the ship would
start sinking fast, Imma doubting if I would be the top of their minds. AS you
guess, I had no worries since that was over 70 years ago. LOL
Trapped!!!! Thousands
of folks have headed for eternity from that position. That does have one
advantage, you have time to talk to the Lord, :-O
Horatio Spafford
Wrote “Is it Well with My Soul” after his 4 daughters died when their ship
sank.”
I don’t hear
that song many times, but when I do, my mind wanders back out to sea and the many
souls whose bodies are below the surface.
Great question, “IS IT WELL WITH YOUR SOUL?
Love you guys,
THANKS for taking time to stop by.
Nite
Shipslog
PS Thanks for stopping by the shipslog, I do enjoy comments,
thanks…. I am glad you took the time to
read this mess.