Rain finally, I am not a groupie for rain, but waking up on a Saturday morning, with a hot fresh cup of coffee and raindrops creating their own orbs on your windows, is just beautiful. Well, almost beautiful, I woke up on my friends couch, as I looked through their wild life array of plants, the biggest german shepherd ever, and wondering what it would have been like, if I had this fresh bouquet experience of rain, at my own studio. Very quickly, the aroma of coffee grasp me, as I was brought back to the racing of rain drops, as they appeared on my friend's windows. Buddy, the biggest german shepherd ever, lies down, with face on paws, as he watch everyone pour in or out of doors to face the gray skies lurking about outside. Therefore, me, Buddy, Doug and Kevin, finish watching the Avengers, action Marvel hero's lighting up the skies, entertaining every racing thought that was trespassing my brain.
Before heading home, I decided to visit the Library at Seattle University and continue onto St. James Cathedral. Inside this monument of establishment is a little small chapel, which displays both a beautiful portrait of Mary and a beautiful statue of Mary. There is a lot of speculation of which Mary the church is really portraying, as well as why do Catholics kneel down and pray to Mary. I don't know and I don't speculate, at least not out loud. I will even say, I have a problem with kneeling down and praying to a statue of any sort. I do ask God about this and he does respond. His answer is search, and the truth will reveal itself to you, not propaganda. As I look and observe both the statue and portrait of the two Mary's, there is a resemblance and there is a difference. Therefore, just as the comic strip of the Marvel comics come to life, so will the shadows of Mary give its true light.
Happy Sabbath
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