Sabbath Sunday: Climbing Mount Sinai
This week for Sabbath Sunday, I chose one of my favorite posts from last year that tells the story of climbing Mount Sinai. You can view it here.
Once again you are invited to join me in promoting the Sabbath by taking a break from your normal blogging. Please share an older post from your blog that is near and dear to your heart. Make sure to leave your name and the URL of your post below and share a comment if you so desire. I look forward to reading your recycled posts!


Our elementary school playgrounds haunt us forever.
Yes they do….nice story.
I’m feeling lonely today….it seems on this post it is just you and me. Just like old times for you I suppose, hanging around with a “slow” person…..lol.
I’ll be the third wheel. My internet was down so I couldn’t do it earlier!
Posting about marveling in my own backyard…interesting that I picked it for such a rainy day as this is.
I’ll be a fourth. I could not post earlier because I was attending Mass at St. Casimir’s on the Baltic Sea, experiencing some of the bone-chilling cold you describe in your post. I thought I might end up kneeling permanently at St. Casiminar’s — huge, Barogue church wtih ceilings so high that the priest looked like a child’s toy (so did the rest of us) and no heat except a few lamps that poorly competed with the cold of the marble floors (hence, the concern about becoming a permanent, frozen fixture there). And before that, it was not Sunday yet in your time zone! Have a blessed day!
What are you doing in the Baltic Sea?