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Prompt Response: The Boogeyman Upstairs


Canned Italian Stewed Tomatoes plus Beef over Cauliflower Noodles
by Crystal A Murray (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)

What’s something you used to believe as a kid that seems ridiculous now?

For my Sabbath break this week, I’m just going to share a quick story in response to the Day One prompt.

I remember being four or five years old and having a sitter. And she cooked my dinner. I can still see the one thing on the plate that I was completely uninterested in; stewed tomatoes. Why I didn’t like them back then I have no idea, because I love them now. Even from a can, they are yummy by themselves, over some cauliflower noodles, or mixed with hamburger meat for a beef and tomato skillet or big pot of cabbage stew.

But not liking stewed tomatoes isn’t my answer. It’s what the babysitter did to try and get me to eat them. She’d say the boogeyman was gonna get me, and then she’d wait for the tenants in the apartment upstairs to move around and say, “See, you can hear him. He’s getting ready to come down here and get you. You better eat those tomatoes!”

Now I know that it was just the sound of people walking around upstairs, but then… I ate the tomatoes!

June 26, 2026 Posted by | by Day One, Food/Restaurants/Eating, memories, Misc Photo Editing Apps, Nonfiction, Photo Studio Pro app, Photography, Prompts, Sabbath/Shabbat, Slice of Life | , , , , , , , , | 2 Comments

Sealed for Your Protection


Digital art of the Great Seal of the United States, edited with a 3D effect using Wombo Dream AI to give the eagle and shield texture. Set against a smooth gradient background with the words “The Great Seal” and “Adopted June 20th, 1782” added in clean text.
The Great Seal of The United States of America
U.S. Government, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
(edited to 3D using Wombo Dream AI, Gradient/Text added in Photo Studio Pro)

My patriotic self saw the special day from 1782 (The US adopted The Great Seal on June 20th, 1782) and had to make it the focus of tonight’s blog. The original image is public domain, so creating derivatives is okay. And I love the 3D detail I got from Wombo. You can download your own image from Wikimedia Commons at the link in the photo caption.

Seals have so much more meaning than just an image. First, there’s the wonderfully creative-sounding word sigillography. That’s the study of seals (not the critters that look like sea lions, live in the ocean, and dine on penguins in the Antarctic), and a student of seals is called a sigillographer. And you can hear the word pronounced at https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2H8xoFnI6LE

If you want to know some interesting history of seals, check Wikipedia, and The National Archives has a huge collection of them if you’re curious.

But the best thing about seals is what they represent. They mark authority and ownership, they prove authenticity, and they offer protection. This even works in our walk with The Lord who seals us by His Holy Spirit.

Ephesians 1:13 BSB
[13] And in Him, having heard and believed the word of truth — the gospel of your salvation — you were sealed with the promised Holy Spirit,

https://bible.com/bible/3034/eph.1.13.BSB

Ephesians 4:30 BSB
[30] And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, in whom you were sealed for the day of redemption.

https://bible.com/bible/3034/eph.4.30.BSB

2 Corinthians 1:21-22 BSB
[21] Now it is God who establishes both us and you in Christ. He anointed us, [22] placed His seal on us, and put His Spirit in our hearts as a pledge of what is to come.

https://bible.com/bible/3034/2co.1.21-22.BSB

Many years ago, I heard a great song (and the story behind it) by singer/songwriter Nancy Grandquist. Pill bottles in stores were in the early years of getting safety seals (after the infamous Tylenol poisonings of 1982) and manufacturers printed “Sealed for Your Protection” right on those stuck-on covers. She read that on a bottle and immediately thought of how Christians are sealed by God for our protection. I had the song on cassette (yes, a long time ago 😁) and I could only find one source with an incomplete song. But a few of the lyrics say…

“If the seal is in place, then you know that you’re safe, and no harm is gonna come to you.” And then the chorus says, “Sealed for your protection …. nothin’ can break through the shield of faith around you.” You are welcome to listen to what I found on YouTube, though it’s not complete and a little hard to understand from the cassette the channel used. Still, it’s a lively tune with a great message.

As I looked for the song, I found a video saying Nancy passed away in the last year, but she really put out a lot of songs. Her own YouTube page is at https://youtube.com/@nanfam?si=g0_II54bxeNoKJHa

On a personal note, I no longer attend the type of church she ministered in (United Pentecostal Church), but I will never be sorry for the changes in my life as a result of the strong doctrine that took me completely away from living for worldly pleasures and brought me to a decision for Christ. It’s nearly impossible to sit on the fence in that type of religion, and I’m still thankful that my life totally changed direction back in July of 1983.

I’m still sealed by Yahveh Almighty for a future He determines and leads me in. I am part of the blood-bought, blood-washed bride of Christ, and I only hope that what I share in these posts will help people to either walk closer to The Lord or turn to Him if they’re walking their own way now. He is The Way, The Truth, and The Life, and He will seal you as one of His own if you’ll trust Him and ask. Let me know if you have any questions about making a choice to serve Him.

June 20, 2026 Posted by | AI Image Creations, Bible, Christianity, Creativity, Grace and Mercy (In Scripture and In Life), memories, Misc Photo Editing Apps, Nonfiction, Photo Studio Pro app, salvation, Slice of Life, Text on Image, Thoughts and Articles, Walking With The Lord, Wombo Dream | , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Sabbath Flora


Some people need to write every day because of how their minds work. My lessons on that have come with years of missed posts, so apparently that’s also how my mind works. But, I also need a Shabbat (Sabbath) rest here and there, so my new plan is to use Fridays to share some of my many image creations.

Today, that starts with a few of my lilies which were used as input images into a few different photo manipulation programs. I’ll share them as simple collages created with the Photo Studio Pro app.

Original lily color enhanced and vignetted.

Backyard Lily by Crystal A Murray (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)

Original lily with background removed in the Background Eraser app. And when I first got that app, removing backgrounds and replacing them with other colors and designs was about all it could do. Now it includes all kinds of other photo editing tools, so I need to get back and play a bit more. Anyway, after removing the background, I used the Chroma Lab app to change colors and the Photo Studio Pro app to add frames and decorative edges.

Backyard Lily with Color Enhancements Collage by Crystal A Murray
(CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)

I went back to Chroma Lab and did a whole lot of rainbow filters with some added bokeh (background blur), and I really like the way this collage came out.

Finally, I used the lily image as an input image (like a template) for Wombo Dream AI. A variety of filters later, including one that knitted a rainbow lily for me, I got the following collection I’ve put into a collage for you. I think the pink ones for their pretty pink gingham background from Background Eraser be before I used that as an input to Wombo. These designs are mostly from the Abstract Fluid 2 filter, and they are by far my favorites. Can you believe how much variety can be created from only one image? And if a computer can do this, imagine all that God can do with those of us created in His image!

Sweet flower dreams and Shabbat Shalom everyone! 🌸

Luke 12:27 BSB
[27] Consider how the lilies grow: They do not labor or spin. Yet I tell you, not even Solomon in all his glory was adorned like one of these.

https://bible.com/bible/3034/luk.12.27.BSB

May 29, 2026 Posted by | AI, AI Image Creations, Christianity, Collaged, Creative Image Editing, Creativity, Misc Photo Editing Apps, Nonfiction, Photo Studio Pro app, Photography, Sabbath/Shabbat, Wombo Dream | , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

   

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