There was plenty of snow in Millstreet, Co.Cork on Thursday

And of course if there was snow there had to be a snowman too!!

(The photos on 2u.ie are updated daily)

I have just posted my new video below

On This Day

On November 23rd 1863 a patent was granted for a process to make colour photographs.

On November 23rd 1990 the famous childrens book author Roald Dahl died. One of his famous books was ‘James and the Giant Peach

On November 23rd 2022 Russia stepped up an airstrike campaign on Ukraine, with widespread power blackouts across the country. Kyiv was 80% without power or water

Birthday’s Today

Miley Cyrus (Pop Star) is 32

Kelly Brook (Model and TV Presenter) is 45

Sue Nicholls (Who plays Audrey Roberts in Coronation Street) is 81

Saint For Today

The Saint for today is Saint Columba. He was a famous Irish missionary who took the message of Jesus throughout Europe.

Interesting Quote For Today

“The same boiling water that softens the potato hardens the egg. It’s what you’re made of and not the circumstances.” ~Author Unknown

Did You Know

Did you know that all parts of your brain are activated when you’re listening to music.

 

This is my new video called ‘One Snow Story, can be your story too’

The video below I had up last week and it is called ‘Always drawn to God’s Light.’ If you would like to see a selection of my other videos on Youtube you can click this link here. https://www.youtube.com/@JamesMcSweeneyFr/videos

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Spiritual Thought For The Week

(The Spiritual Thought For The Week is updated each Monday)

‘Love is a maze, life is a riddle and I’m just a bit caught in the middle.’ ~Author Unknown

Abraham Lincoln, a noted storyteller, recalled that there was a farmer who had a very large tree that grew beside his house. It was a majestic looking tree and apparently perfect in every part, tall, straight and of immense size. One morning, while at work in his garden, the farmer saw a squirrel run up the tree into a hole and he wondered if the tree might be hollow.

He proceeded to examine the tree carefully and much to his surprise, he found that the stately tree that he valued for its beauty and grandeur, was hollow from top to bottom. Only a rim of sound wood remained, barely sufficient to support its own weight.

What was he to do now? If he cut it down, it could do great damage with its great length and enormous spreading branches. If he let it remain, his family would be in constant danger. In a storm it might fall or the wind might blow it down onto his home and the children would be crushed by it. What should he do? As he turned away, he said sadly: ‘I wish I had never seen that squirrel?’

There are times in our own lives when we too feel caught in the middle. We’re not sure what to do next and sometimes regret how we got dragged there in the first place. But even in that place that we call the middle, we have to make a decision. We might be pulled in both directions, but a decision will have to be made.

Even Jesus himself was often caught in the middle between those who loved what he was doing and those who hated him for the good he was doing. We pray for guidance, direction and strength when we are caught in the middle. But it can also be a place of growth and a place of new beginnings. So maybe the farmer could have whispered: “I’m so glad I saw that squirrel.”