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Brother Jed Smock visits GCSU, Thursday Nov 30. His webpage is www.brojed.org/contents.html . Brother Smock knows Brother Micah Armstrong and Brother Donny, two preachers who have visited GCSU in the past.
Just up from St Helens at the Bay of Fires theres free camp sites. In fact Tasmania is wonderfully supplied with free campsites that I was unable to find listed on the web. The camp site here was just off the beach and theres lots of free camping sites with no facilities are available to the public. The paid ones of course are a lot better but they were fully booked out.
A low-key triple A game that starts late in the afternoon with plenty of room in the stands is perfect for families!
Honestly! As threatening as this looks, he was friendly. Rock House, Hocking Hills State Park, Hocking Co., Ohio
Thursday was a killer - I had been careless the day before and did not dress warm enough and ignored the feeling of creeping cold in my back. On Thursday we had our weekly meeting in a room that´s drafty - I may be hystercial about draft but after four hours I was barely able to move and I spare you all the rest of the symptoms. I went home early - driving a care when your whole body hurts is torture - dragged myself into my kitchen and pulled my last energy together to prepare me a hot water-bottle - my cure for everything. Curled myself around it and slept for three hours. then I was at least fit enought to attend K.´s birthday-party, which I spent wrapped in a wollen blanket (would never have want to miss it!)
But the nice company there made my spirits come back and I felt a hundred times better when I drove home.
*whew*
This friendly Kookaburra came to visit one morning. Kookaburras are one of my favourite species of Australian Birds. I just love their personalities and their call, which sounds alot like a overly enthusiastic laugh.
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