Daily Meds


Learning to let it go. Notes on early recovery.

Humm and Strumm searching for a higher power.
  • My Daily Meds: April 19

    It is written, “Evil is what evil does.” So someone who is evil, does evil. See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil.

    Fear is evil, but God can take our fear and drop it into the sea, never to be seen again. Even like a mountain dropped into the sea. Gone forever.

  • My Daily Meds: November 23

    the first “Carpenter Of Peace”
    Was taken in His prime
    It had to be that way
    Though he committed no crime
    If you’re lookin’ for an idol
    Give Jesus a try
    He can help us now
    And even when we die

  • My Daily Meds: April 18

    One day we were traveling behind a full sized van. It ran over a snapping turtle. I told our driver to pull over. I put the wounded but very much alive turtle in the trunk and told our driver to go to Robins Pond.

    We parked. I tried to take the turtle out of the trunk but it would not let me. Finally, I grabbed the tail and pushed it forward and it let go. I plopped it down on the beach about five feet from the water. It turned its whole body around and moved its head back and forth as if it were amazed and was thanking us for bringing it there. It then turned back around, ran into the water and swam away. Oh, yeah! Tell me animals don’t have feelings! Unbelievable.