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Was bought at a price

So He was crucified on that day, two thousand years ago. Three days later He was risen. And because of this, we were bought at a price (1 Cor 6:20). This should reminds us not to waste our life or do something nonsense.

Lately was quite indulged in cyber world until the TV and dvd player become insignificant (ever since signed up the home internet). So let's re-adjust the priority. Have some time to clear the clutter around. Not to forget to snap some work with the new toy.



Happy Easter Sunday


Comments

mikestation said…
is that a Nikon D60 ah?
Anonymous said…
hi, i stumble into your blog today. it is a nice photo, reflection of mirror?

thompson, your neighbour
mikestation said…
baru saya tau P1 = iMax
wonder when will it come to Sabah.

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