Yesterday, Karl and I enjoyed a nice meal at Sheboygan’s Family Restaurant. We both noticed the wind in the treetops, and then in the fields of corn as we drove home. The wind creates waves similar in form to what we see on Lake Michigan.
We also went to Bethesda Thrift Store. I found two old-fashioned devotional books, similar to what I hope to create some day. Karl found some gifts for a friend.
Hope you have a nice weekend, Ellen
The pictures are courtesy of wpclipart.
Sounds like a lovely day–thrift stores can be a great treasure trove.
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Yes, that is surely true. I also bought a Christmas plate. Hope your weekend is blessed.
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Oooh, a Christmas plate–can you tell us about it, or show a picture? My weekend is already blessed–just heard a great, powerful message from Pastor John Gray (Lakewood Church, Houston, TX)!
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Thank you – it’s a small plate with pictures of poinsettias and some grapes and tomatoes. Very colorful.
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Ohh, that sounds nice–I’m guessing it’s older than a few years?
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Thanks for giving me the opportunity to play for a bit!
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Wonderful – thank you!!
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Dividing our time between Kansas and Colorado–both land-locked states–I agree that the wind blowing the corn, and the huge fields of wheat, too, feels like the grand waves of Lake Michigan we enjoyed while on vacations visiting friends. That was years ago, so I appreciate you reminding me.
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Thank you, Marylin
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What a lovely day for you. Thrift stores are wonderful treasure troves.
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Yes, they are wonderful stores. Thank you.
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I love hearing about your day! Thank you for sharing your blessings with us!
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Thank you and blessings!
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