The Industrial Age

Sometimes the industrial age is put down or thought of as antiquated and binding.

I believe every age throughout history was needed and had its place – no sense despising it, thinking it worthless…we’re on to bigger and better now!

BUT! Without the industrial age there’d be many, many things (luxuries) (bad word nowadays) we’d be without…All these things we never really needed. We can all do without almost everything, so why waste time thinking up something new and helpful and convenient to make life easier? (haha)

Here are some examples of those worthless unneeded things that we like and love resulting from the hard, hard, hard work of many, many men and boys, with their women alongside them produced during the industrial revolution:

  • Mining – grueling work to bring up iron ore, and coal, and minerals and water and oil
  • Steel mills – to convert the iron ore into steel beams to build bridges and buildings
  • Construction machinery – to build whatever we wanted to build
  • Trains – to transport all these goods from one place to another
  • Bridges – to span creeks, streams, treacherous waters so we could get to the other side
  • Skyscrapers – beautiful city buildings for business and home
  • Cars – to drive to town or grandmas or see the USA
  • Airplanes – we can go anywhere!
  • Textile mills – we don’t have to use the spinning wheel anymore or fabric loom
  • Factories – many kinds to produce many things we take for granted
  • Refineries – to produce oil and wax etc….something we cannot do in our backyard
  • Sewing machines, dishwashers, refrigerators, freezers, garbage disposals, indoor plumbing, sinks, toilets, clawfoot tubs, lamps, fans, even the measly little light bulb!

Did we or did we not need the industrial revolution? Was it a good thing? Did it help us people nowadays?

All these things were thoughts and ideas of good men with the goal of making life less grueling so they could have more time with their families and rest and relax a bit…and many of us are resting and relaxing a bit – because of these men’s hard work.

I am thankful for the industrial revolution, the men who worked it and the results from their labors. My life is better because of it.

Recreaters/Recreators?

Why do we want to replicate things we like? A colorful meadow, an oak tree, a clear blue sky, a shimmering lake, a blazing sunrise/set, a mountain range…

Our recreation can tun into a new hobby/business recreating what we enjoy doing, seeing, relaxing in.

God is the beginning Creator, He made us in his image, that’s why we like to create and make things, it’s part of our heavenly DNA.

God’s not upset when we make something stunning and tell everyone, “I made this!”

It’s not prideful, it’s simply acknowledging and showing off the gift God gave. God likes when his creative people do what he created them to…continue on the process he began…making, creating, spreading life and good all around.

Then we divide it up. pass it around and begin the process all over.

Let your rec-reation turn into your re-creation.

What interests you? What do you like to do?

What is something I can make today and share with somebody to make their day?