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"Kenny-Toon" Ready For Winter

Click to check out what our little Sophie drew ... (it's 'me', but I thot I could use a hat!) "It's getting cold out there!"

NEW Art Offer: Changing Seasons

We are pleased to offer this season a new LARGE poster-size for the very popular print, "Fall Fireworks" or, as it has also become known as, "Changing Seasons" (fitting with a theme of suffering I have been writing about, and living). - Only $129.00 plus S&H, includes a metal-reinforced wood frame with plexiglass for lite weight & safety. Click the link above, or the picture of the LEAVES to the left for all the details. - Don't forget to check out all the other variations on my art - smaller sized prints / frames, even note cards are available. They make ideal gift solutions!

DID U KNOW?

Only humans and dalmations get 'uric acid kidney stones' (said my specialist curiously after I had my painful turn at passing them last month). "Explain that one, Darwin!" I grimaced too loudly, more because of my left kidney than out of disrespect. There was a pause, verging on awkward silence. Turns out it was the doctor thinking. He looked at me: "That's a good one," the Doc says. So much for evolutionary theories that try to ignore the Creator. THINK DESIGN. kenton j. kutney

A Deeper 'Why?' - When It's No Longer Just About Me

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A Deeper “Why?” by Ken Kutney IF OUR STORY HELPS ONE PERSON, WE ARE HAPPY.  Still acting like newlyweds when they moved west, Terry and Julia Ruegg settled into the quaint, historic fishing village of Steveston in B.C. We met at a summer church service on the beach. They eagerly engaged in the community life of our church, emphasizing authenticity, especially in the enrichment of married couples. As for their own marriage, after seven years it seemed that Terry and Julia were unable to have children. But as Terry recalls, “We were OK with that and ready to go on with life—just the two of us.” Ken: I recall how delighted we all were when the surprise came. Terry: When we found out we were  pregnant, we were shocked and scared. Good thing we had nine months to adjust! We became very excited about becoming parents. Baby Melissa was born on Valentine’s Day, stealing our hearts the instant we laid eyes on her screaming little form. K: The long delivery took a toll on all of you. Describe