The stamp bonanza was on an envelope from a non-profit. Someone must have sent their donation in stamps.
Rather than wait in a line that went to the door at the only USPS branch around here, today I purchased my stamps at the machine. First time.
A favorite hymn for a funeral? It would depend on the "guest of honor" or the audience or the church tradition. I personally like "For all the Saints." This summer we attended Rev. Irwin Jennings funeral at Lakeside, in the pavilion named for him and his wife Janet on the shore of Lake Erie. This hymn was sung, and in the Methodist tradition, all the clergy present came forward to lead the congregation in singing the hymn.
The United Methodist Hymnal 711. For all the saints who from their labors rest | Hymnary.org
https://youtu.be/1OaBgaMcOvM?si=nXu055eR7iasDBjQ
The most recent funeral we attended was at a funeral home and had only one hymn, which we'd never heard before. Community singing, which usually can bring strangers together even in mourning with a familiar hymn, was replaced with a long "come to Jesus" sermon. However, that was her wish, and often people do plan their own funerals.
1. I wore my new Christmas sweater
2. in a cheery royal blue
3. to a Conestoga Party
4. at a lovely venue I've never been to
5. with a dinner prepared by Schmidt's Sausage Haus
6. our Friday date-night spot of 40 years ago
7. enjoying Bahama Mamas and German potato salad
8, with cream puffs for dessert
9. sitting with our neighbors Joan and Jerry
10. while renewing old friendships.
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A close look at an Oriental Pied Hornbill - Bird Ecology Study Group (besgroup.org)
The 13 Hornbills of Indonesia (rekoforest.org)