The clothesline holding the feeders pulled the siding away from the house in the wind. When they sided the house they didn't make sure the hook went into the house. Ugh.
I don't mind the snow since I don't have to go to work. I've loved this winter. But this latest snow had me very worried and wondering if I wasn't supposed to try to get to Bible study, something I REALLY wanted to do. I made it the 70 miles and home with no trouble. Will it snow on the 25th? Ha.
that said, I could be enticed to return to PA. I fell in love with Erie, as you may or may not remember, in the late summer of 2007. I still feel the effects of being there -- the sunset on Presque Isle, the Neighborhood Art House, the sisters, the Emmaus House...even the KOA where we stayed. It is heavenly there -- in the summer! :-)
Barbi: We REALLY appreciate the sun and warmth here in NW PA. And yes, I remember your blogging about being here. You are always welcome. We have a pretty, um, distressed diocese but we are friendly.
For Margaret and Joel who are true disciples ministering to the people on the poorest Native American reservation in the US. And especially for Margaret who has more funerals in a month than most priests have in several years. And thanks for allowing the children to call her Grandma. She is the best possible person/priest in her position. For Peg and Jim. For all those who believe that guns can solve our problems. For our dysfunctional Congress. For Christ Church Meadville. For R and D especially for R. For me. For Ward. For Bro John. For Jim, especially. For those in the church who are distressed. For A as she deals with dysfunction. For Ginny. For Amelia. For Julie Anne. For Danny. For Amy. For J's mom. For Art and Mary. For rain in California. For Jeri. For Caleb and those who research RA. For J and D. For Tim and Ruth. For Ted. For VC and N. For Lee. For S and P.
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7 comments:
You folks up in NW PA must be really disappointed at the re-appearance of Old Man Winter.
MORE snow!? Oh, Shell...
Word Verification: winterd
I don't mind the snow since I don't have to go to work. I've loved this winter. But this latest snow had me very worried and wondering if I wasn't supposed to try to get to Bible study, something I REALLY wanted to do. I made it the 70 miles and home with no trouble. Will it snow on the 25th? Ha.
oh this is disgusting...spring is going to be so late and so wet...
I am so ready for sunshine, spring and flowers...
that said, I could be enticed to return to PA. I fell in love with Erie, as you may or may not remember, in the late summer of 2007. I still feel the effects of being there -- the sunset on Presque Isle, the Neighborhood Art House, the sisters, the Emmaus House...even the KOA where we stayed. It is heavenly there -- in the summer! :-)
Barbi: We REALLY appreciate the sun and warmth here in NW PA. And yes, I remember your blogging about being here. You are always welcome. We have a pretty, um, distressed diocese but we are friendly.
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