Koblenz

As we travelled up the Rhine River, our second stop in Germany was at the city of Koblenz.  The city is at the confluence of the Moselle and Rhine rivers, and the heights above the place give one a truly impressive vista.  The fortress of Ehrenbreitstein in situated on a hill overlooking Koblenz.  We toured […]

God Talk 6

In previous posts I discussed the wonders of our universe and the equally fascinating mysteries of the sub-microscopic world.  It appears that every day brilliant scientists discover more information about the intricacies of God’s creation. One fact that astounds me is that many of these scientists seem to believe that all of these wonders came […]

Cologne

After departing from the Netherlands, our Viking riverboat moved up the Rhine into Germany.  The great city of Cologne was our next stop. The Romans established a military post and colony at this place in 50 AD, and that gave Cologne its name. The city eventually became one of the most important trade and production centers […]

Sad and Perilous Times

It seems that each new day President Biden exhibits further signs of incompetency.  I had warned of this before the election, but I take no pleasure in being proved right.  Instead, I am very sad for him – but most of all I grieve for our country.  We are living in perilous times with no […]

More of the Netherlands

I thought it good to share two more photographs of Amsterdam.  The first photo was taken as we lunched with grandniece Molly Zaken and family at a sidewalk café.  Molly’s children, left to right, are Zoe, Talia, and Eitan.  What a beautiful family.  Molly, daughter-in-law Jeannine, me, and granddaughter Audrey are the other people in […]

The Netherlands

Upon arriving in Europe on August 2nd, we spent two delightful days in Holland.  Among the highlights were our excursions to Haarlem and Zolendam.  We truly enjoyed the old town center of Haarlem, a truly beautiful part of greater Amsterdam.  This photograph will give you a sense of the place. Town centers like this are […]

Disaster in Afghanistan

More than two weeks ago I predicted that the Taliban would take over Afghanistan when Western military forces withdrew.  I must admit that I did not anticipate the rapidity of the takeover. Late in his term, President Trump announced his intention to remove American military forces from Afghanistan.  It was, however, to be a conditions-based, […]

Home Again

Monday evening I returned from a two-week excursion to Europe.  My son Harold, his wife Jeannine, granddaughter Audrey and I spent a few days in Holland and then boarded a Viking riverboat for a cruise up the Rhine.  Along the way we had shore excursions in places such as Cologne, Koblenz, Heidelberg, Strausbourg, and Colmar.  […]

God Talk 5

God is not only the creator of the universe, with its billions upon billions of massive stars, he is also the creator of the small and the infinitely small. Earth teems with life of all kinds, land creatures, sea creatures, and birds of many species.  It is also well to consider the multitude of microscopic […]

The Martians are Coming!

Sometimes I am inclined to believe that the nations of the world will never cooperate for the common good unless we are attacked by alien hordes from outer space. Some years ago, I read a science fiction story that pursued that idea.  In this short novel a billionaire businessman devised and financed an elaborate hoax […]