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The Fence Parable

Occasionally I run through a neighborhood which has mostly neat, well maintained and attractive houses. The first time I ran through the neighborhood I couldn’t help but notice one house in particular. In stark contrast to every house around it, the place was a mess. The yard was overgrown. There was all kinds of “junk” scattered about. The front porch was cluttered and the only thing that seemed to be missing was a refrigerator or sofa. There was a vehicle on abandoned in the back yard. I wondered about the people that live there and what their lives must be like. Surely they are not aware of the conditions. Why wouldn’t they do something about them?

After a considerable amount of time, I recently passed through the neighborhood. When I came to the messy house, I could hardly believe what I saw. Everything about the house seemed to be just as I had noticed earlier, except for one thing. About 10′ from the front of the house, an eight foot privacy fence  stretching across the width of the house had been constructed. Problem solved. Apparently the owner believed that it was better to expend time and money to build a facade than to clean the place up. Ironically, the fence was incomplete. The final section of fence leans against the house where it fits perfectly into the surrounding scene.

Surely no one in their right senses would go to the trouble to build a facade like that rather than just clean up the mess?

Finished

Yesterday we took Ryan and his new loft bed to Louisville. With his dad and mom, we assembled his bed in his newly painted bedroom. It looks very good and Ryan seemed to be pleased. There is a desk that will go underneath the loft bed.

The Project

Ryan has been visiting us all week. We have have been building a loft bed for his new bedroom at home. It has been a lot of fun and work. Ryan has done a lot of work and I have learned a lot. We completed the construction today and got started on painting. We will take him home Saturday and help him set it up. Tomorrow after we finishing painting we will find some time for fishing.

Echos of my Journey

Earlier I posted some quotes from the Internet Monk on his journey experiences and remarked how they echoed some of my own experiences. In a post today he summarized his journey and again I was impressed with how much I identify with him in my own experiences.

This line is a gem:

Oh, I thought I needed a friend, so I bought a dog. The dog hates me.

You can read his post in its entirety here.

Friday Night Out

Yesterday I was invited to join a guys’ night out. The Crockett, Walt and Long men/boys went to Lake Herrington to fish, swim, tube, eat hot dogs and smores and celebrate David Walt’s eighth birthday. The evening was topped off with an Indiana Jones movie which did not keep me from going to sleep. We returned home today about 1 pm. I really enjoyed being along. The kids were great and had a wonderful time. We had good conversations and I appreciated getting to know Fred Long and J.D. Walt.