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Shipshewana and the Amish!
Well today I didn't end up going to the mall at all, instead I went to a small place in Indianna called Shipshewana. That is where there are lots of Amish people. The Amish are a culture who don't use any modern technology or power, instead they do EVERYTHING by hand. They don't drive cars either - they go everywhere in a horse and buggy. I got a ...
Ethan says:
... are a hazard to boaters and the Capitol Reef canyon was a hazard to drives. Capitol was named for Capitol Dome which is a white dome of stone that reminded passerby of the Capitol building in Washington, DC.
Next we went to Natural Bridges National Park which was like, 600 miles from any civilization. While we were there we were saying you REALLY don't come upon this park by accident, or if you do you have a really bad sense of direction. It was cool ...
The Need Never Ends
... t imagine all those children being stranded in such terrible conditions. Sir Aldous told me last week he visited to find a foot of standing water still in the area. The flood gradually became worse after I left due to nearly 3 Weeks of constant rain. Now more than ever I want to ask for your prayers, the people in Cangumbang are in dire need of Gods mercy and love at this time. I will update again when I know more. ...
Back in the USA
... planning how I can still help VFV while I am at home. Let me know over the next few months if any of you are interested in sponsoring Jonathan's therapy for a day, week, or month, which costs $3.50, 10.50, and $37.00 respectively.
Thanks for keeping up with my adventures thus far. I am sure there are more to come in the future :)
Elsa
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Well the air is fine, If you've got the time
... John, Dan and I didn't pay for any drinks, food was outstanding and the folks were great!, Thanks John and Justine, and Dick for they're hospitality, this is what going halfway across the country is all about, we had a great time and found it really hard to leave...Great people and a great time,we'll never forget La Grange!
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