Leo with his most favorite gift. A carrot bat and ball. All any three year old would need or want. Leo’s favorite boy cousins. From left, Brent, Ryan and Zach. All really great guys. Zach calls Leo, “Bueller.” An Oklahoma sunset as seen from our living room in the Council Road RV park.
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From Southern Baptist Disaster Relief in Haiti…
“Oh me! We just finished Easter morning service and it was so emotional. About 30 people came and we had an amazing service. People from different religions were worshipping the risen Lord. We sang a couple of songs; I read from the book of Mark, and Wanda Mitchell from Chicago sang special music. Donna HoltContinue reading “From Southern Baptist Disaster Relief in Haiti…”
Nic’s part two…
Leo likes the guy “Guy” from the food channel. This is how you order. Drinks are given first, than you stand and move to a seat when directed, as they become availible. Paul and I eventually get to the bar and watch the burgers being grilled. They start out the size of softballs! Leo givesContinue reading “Nic’s part two…”
Nic’s in Oklahoma City…
Yes, we ate the whole burger, but not the fries. They were really good though. The place is very small and only open from seven in the morning till two in the afternoon. Norm and I had smiles for every bite we took. It is as small as it looks from the outside. When weContinue reading “Nic’s in Oklahoma City…”
National Day of Humiliation, Fasting and Prayer
March 30, 1863 “It is the duty of nations…to own their dependence upon the overruling power of God, to confess their sins…with assured hope that genuine repentance will lead to mercy… The awful calamity of civil war…may be but a punishment inflicted upon us for our presumptuous sins.” “We have been the recipients of theContinue reading “National Day of Humiliation, Fasting and Prayer”
The Good Reason…
A friend of ours wanted to know what was the good reason we had for driving or leaving warm Arizona for what has to be one of the worst areas for weather in the U.S. Oklahoma. Here he is, the best reason!!! Grandson! If you are a grandparent, then you know why we had toContinue reading “The Good Reason…”
Finally, a nice day…
If you have ever seen the movie, ‘Food Inc’, you know what this is. If you have not, this is a feed lot. Someone gave them a fancy sounding name, but I can’t remember what it is. This a good sized one, but I have seen bigger, in Colorado and Nebraska. For the reader, fortunately,Continue reading “Finally, a nice day…”
The Results!!!
After going five miles in two hours, getting stuck on a half of a degree hill (that is being generous in the angle) and being towed by a vintage 1980 Ford pickup truck, I arrived in this Smiths Foods parking lot where I spent the night shivering in a sleeping bag. I was never soContinue reading “The Results!!!”
Thirty miles to far…
Sometimes, it is good to take a moment and reflect where one has been. This is eastern Arizona or western New Mexico, this is also the end of good weather for me. No one that is towing their home and all their possessions should keep going into this! If Norm would have been with me.Continue reading “Thirty miles to far…”
A solo RV trip…
For sure, it snows in many parts of Arizona. Very pretty day, outside it was 37 degrees. All of the photos in this blog were taken in and around the Flagstaff area. All these cars were passing me, I was busy taking photos.
Southern Baptist Disaster Relief training…
The pride and joy of the chainsaw crew. It is a lot of stuff, but we use all of it at one time or another. Here are some new shelves that Ernie made and I helped install. They tell me this oven weighs 700 pounds. Wow! No wonder those trailers are so heavy to pull.
Chainsaw Training, part two…
Here are three good reasons to join the Arizona Southern Baptist Disaster relief team! At the very top, and hard to see is Daniel, a journeyman tree guy that works with John. In the middle is our fearless leader, Chris. Bottom left is a great young guy named Seth. Here I am, just hanging out.Continue reading “Chainsaw Training, part two…”
Chainsaw Training…
We place gear and size up the job of trimming these three sick pine trees. Everyone helps out carrying things. Lots and lots of equipment is involved. The area has to be cleaned and tarps are put down to protect our climbing ropes. This is John giving instructions on what the duties of a”ballast guy”Continue reading “Chainsaw Training…”
February 21, 2010
When this passing world is done,When has sunk yon glaring sun,When we stand with Christ in glory,Looking o’er life’s finished story,Then, Lord, shall I fully know,Not till then, how much I owe. When I hear the wicked callOn the rocks and hills to fall,When I see them start to shrinkOn the fiery deluge brink,Then, Lord,Continue reading “February 21, 2010”
Boy, does this thing stink…
Norm worked and worked trying to remove the head of this poor cow. No way was this going to happen without the use of my very nice and nearly new SOG multi-tool. She sawed and sawed and managed to get cow ‘stuff’ in all parts of my nearly new multi-tool. As I write this, itContinue reading “Boy, does this thing stink…”
We go riding…
We had our own gang of off-road riders on a great desert day. We split up so Norm and I could get home first. It all changed when Norm saw something off the side of the trail. My trusty steed. We picked this machine up on 9/11/01. Except for some warranty work, this quad hasContinue reading “We go riding…”
Thanks Todd…
Still will we trust, though earth seem dark and dreary, And the heart faints beneath his chast’ning rod; Though rough and steep our pathway, worn and weary, Still will we trust in God. Our eyes see dimly ’til by faith anointed, And our blind choosing brings us grief and pain; Through him alone, who hathContinue reading “Thanks Todd…”
Gold Rush Days
If you look real close at the background, you can see a lady pointing at the pooh from this colorful bull. We only looked at about a thousand of these booths. I know they were all different, but after a while they all looked the same.
We help in a rescue…
We have no idea how we get into some of the situations that we do. We are both a work in progress and the Lord is still forming us the way He wants us to be. Saturday evening we were getting ready to close up the emergency service center and secure it for the night.Continue reading “We help in a rescue…”
Our trip to Tonto Basin, Arizona…
River Crossing, Tonto Basin, Az…
In July this creek/river is a dry wash. Not today! It was quite an adventure.
Tonto Basin …
This is the fella that took us over the river. His name is Dan and he is an authentic Arizona cowboy. Two weeks ago this was solid flat ground. That is the residence satellite dish that was in solid ground with concrete. This is the water line from the flood.
Southern Baptist Disaster Relief, Tonto Basin, Az.
This is our headquarters and part time residence. We are doing assessments for the work that our disaster teams can do.
Normally an undergound river. Not today…
Tracks…
January 30, 2010…
“I can only spread the sail; Thou! Thou! must breath the auspicious gale.” Charles Spurgeon
It does snow in Arizona!
Road Trip…
Highway 60, east of Interstate 25, in New Mexico, west bound driving into winter weather. Two views of the same road. The photos do not do the landscape justice. The vehicle shows up in only one image. Meers Oklahoma, home of an outstanding hamburger.
Disaster Relief…
Our favorite and much experienced teacher, Bertha.Just some of the displaced people enjoying our flapjacks.
Disaster Relief…
We finally get to work in disaster relief, not in chainsaw work, but in the new kitchen that our Arizona chapter just acquired. Although we were not trained in this discipline, we learn fast cooking around 180 pancakes and upwards of 120 burgers. It was a great learning experience and we had fabulous instructors helpingContinue reading “Disaster Relief…”
Breakfast with friends…
Everyone enjoys a road trip…
Sights
Our New Year’s Resolution…
Desert Cotton…
Lost Auditions…the runner-up "Mini-me"
Where’s your Mother?
Merry Christmas
Veiws of the desert…
Happy Thanksgiving…
Wickenburg Fly-in Car show…
Wickenburg Fly-in Car show…
Desert Cows…
Friends Forever…
From high school to marriage, kids, grand kids, from Pennsylvania to West Virginia, to Florida and surviving Hurricane Andrew together, the four of us have lots to talk about. We meet when we can at our favorite pizza joint. We call it our place. None of us can remember why we go there, we justContinue reading “Friends Forever…”
A Keystone State Walking Stick…
Great Rest Area…
We have driven on this road in Missouri many times and somehow never managed to stop here for “rest.” Way cool as far as rest areas go. Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona have some good ones and also a fair share of bad ones (read stinky).
Man’s Best Friend…
Grange Fair, 2009
Pig facts. A cool little travel trailer. Listening to Blue Grass at the fair.
Grange Fair, 2009
Norm loves the swine. We lived in Miami for nine years and ate our fair share of Cuban sandwiches, but we never thought we would eat them in Pennsylvania.
Grange Fair, 2009
Life in Oklahoma…
This is the best way to handle living in Oklahoma. Laugh, a lot, and often.
Italy…
Our daughter-in -law recently travelled to Italy and knew just the car to rent and just the right wine to drink!
New State Bird?
I’m not sure, but I have heard rumors that the state of Oklahoma could be considering a change to this species as the new state bird. This particular bird, a male, I believe, was photographed in Pennsylvania, they have quite a range for such a heavy bird. They are well built and solid, just smellContinue reading “New State Bird?”
From the Northeast…
A few of the best fed animals in central Pennsylvania.
From the Southwest…
A true Hero…
Michael Jackson dies and it’s 24/7 news coverage. A real American hero dies and not a mention of it in the news. The media has no honor and God is watching Ed Freeman You’re a 19-year-old kid. You’re critically wounded and dying in the jungle in the Ia Drang Valley , 11-14-1965, LZ X-ray, VietnamContinue reading “A true Hero…”
July 13, 2009
Philosophy says: Think your way out. Indulgence says: Drink your way out. Politics says: Spend your way out. Science says: Invent your way out. Industry says: Work your way out. Communism says: Strike your way out. Fascism says: Bluff your way out. Militarism says: Fight your way out. The Bible says: Pray your way out,Continue reading “July 13, 2009”
Some where in New Mexico…
“And a child shall lead them”….He is called the “Cow Whisperer.”
From Dubai…
Thanks to our friend Todd, for this great shot of how chess is played in the middle east.
The second day of July, 1776, will be the most memorable epoch in the history of America. I am apt to believe that it will be celebrated by succeeding generations as the great anniversary festival. It ought to be commemorated as the day of deliverance, by solemn acts of devotion to God Almighty. It oughtContinue reading
