Let’s Laugh!     02/21/23

Highlands Hammock State Park, Sebring, Florida

All this took place to fulfill what the Lord had said through the prophet: “The virgin will be with child and will give birth to a son, and they will call him Immanuel” – which means, “God with us.” (Isaiah 7:14) When Joseph woke up, he did what the angel of the Lord had commanded him and took Mary home as his wife.  But he had no union with her until she gave birth to a son.  And he gave Him the name Jesus. ~ Matthew 1:22-25      Matthew offers a lot of references to prophecy fulfillment.  Twelve times, he specifically says things like, ‘all this took place to fulfill . . .’  Forty-seven times, he quotes Old Testament Messianic passages.  It is of utmost importance for us to realize how perfectly Scripture was confirmed – and will continue to be.  And it is of utmost importance that we see Jesus for Who He is – the Son of God Who came to be with us.  He is not just some prophet.  He is not just a wise man with a good cause.  Nor is He just a ‘good teacher’.  He is the very Son of God, Who came to walk with us, and talk with us, and teach us Truth, and show us the Father.  Throughout his gospel, Matthew points these things out to us. Who do you say Jesus is?  How do you describe Him to others?  What characteristics do you focus on?  This is what each of the Gospel writers are doing – – describing ‘their Jesus’ to us.  Matthew focuses on Him as King.  Mark the Servant of all.  Luke, His human aspect more so than King and God.  John the fact that He is God Himself in human form.

We come to Highlands Hammock for the pizza!  There’s a small privately owned pizza joint called Vincent’s that serves wonderful pizza! 

Unfortunately, Vincent’s closed. ☹  The owner retired and sold the place.  It’s now Zach’s Pizza & BBQ.  And it doesn’t have very good reviews.  Later in the week, we’ll seek out a new place.

The campsites here are pretty tight.  That’s why I took two morning pictures.

This is the ‘traditional’ picture taken out our bathroom window.
This is the neighbor on the other side.

Today was mostly a biking day with a couple of walking trails thrown in for good measure.  It was a great day!

Time to take off!
They recently had a prescribed burn here.
They’re necessary to prevent huge fires from popping up and taking over the area.
We’re headed to the Loop Road.
It’s about 2 1/2 miles long, is one way and has a bike lane.
This entire State Park used to be orange groves years ago.
They’re trying to recapture at least a part of that.
I think they first planted these trees 2-3 years ago when we were here.
This road has exceptional scenery!
You really have to experience it yourself to understand.
Views from the Cypress Swamp Trail.
There’s a pond here that reflects it’s surroundings.
It’s stunning to see in person!
We noticed a palm tree growing right up from two cypress trees.
There’s a section of historical boardwalk that’s part of the trail.
It only has one handrail.
That’s a young ‘un!
Can you see the face on that Cypress knee??
So cool!!

Whatda ya say we end today with some laughter?  Make sure you read the entire sign.  😊

This showed up on one of Blaine’s RV websites.
It doesn’t say where it’s posted.
So fun!!
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