A few thoughts from a prophet

Seek the Lord while he may be found, 
call upon him while he is near;

Let the wicked abandon their ways, 
and the unrighteous their thoughts;

Return to the Lord, who will have mercy; 
to our God, who will richly pardon.

‘For my thoughts are not your thoughts, 
neither are your ways my ways,’ says the Lord.

‘For as the heavens are higher than the earth, 
so are my ways higher than your ways
and my thoughts than your thoughts.

‘As the rain and the snow come down from above, 
and return not again but water the earth,

‘Bringing forth life and giving growth, 
seed for sowing and bread to eat,

‘So is my word that goes forth from my mouth; 
it will not return to me fruitless,

‘But it will accomplish that which I purpose, 
and succeed in the task I gave it.’

Isaiah

LostWinds: Winter of the Melodias (wii) reviews at Metacritic.com

My son Matthew works as an animator for Frontier and this is his latest game. He’s delighted with these reviews – wouldn’t you be?

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Summary [WiiWare World] The follow-up to last year’s WiiWare launch title once again puts the power of the wind in the palm of your hand, as you experience Toku and Enril’s new adventure to save Toku’s mother, lift an ancient curse and thwart the evil Balasar. The elemental powers of Enril the Wind Spirit are used to protect and guide the young boy Toku – power his jumps and glides, suspend and smash new enemies, and explore all-new expanses of the stunningly presented, magical land of Mistralis. Players can instantly transform Mistralis between Summer and Winter, harnessing the brilliance of nature: frozen Winter ponds and waterfalls become deep, teeming Summer pools and chambers in which to dive and unlock secrets, enemies can be frozen or doused, and the very air itself used to form snowballs or moisture-laden clouds. Other amazing new abilities include the cyclone, which can be used to transport Toku, smash powerful enemies and even drill through the rock of Mistralis’ diverse, richly interactive Chilling Peaks and Melodia City areas. [Frontier Developments]

 

Origins & Lemons review

A review of Origins and Lemons by Riding Lights Theatre Company. Still on tour – find out more http://www.ridinglights.org/sub_sites/o&l/o&ldates.html

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