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Clackety-clackety-clack!
... his son's graduation from Sandhurst Academy (the British equivalent to Westpoint) and how they had to stop quite often because her "waterworks were all bolloxed up." He said he was from the dead middle of England and kept calling the people in coach "Peasants" and was glad they had the club car between him and the sleepers to keep "the bloody peasants away from first class". Neither of us had the heart to tell him we ...
The Beginning of the Rocky Mountains
And rocky they are. Wow - I have a new respect for our beloved Franklin Mountains. We like to refer to this as the beginning of the Rocky Mountain range. This had to be the most difficult 9 mile hike that I have ever done...I think that the Dane and I were able to hike to the top of Kilimanjaro at a quicker pace. It took us around 7.5 hours to hike 9.3 miles of ...
Airplains, Trains, and Cars, Oh my!
Mom here:
What a great drive! A whole 'lotta nothing! Rachel sat patiently in the passenger seat... I'm sure thinking "what the heck did my mom convince me to do??" But heck, you gotta appreciate the differences between here and Boston:
- it's not often that you see big yellow signs on Boston highways warning of DUST STORMS.
- ever get pulled over by Border Police in New England just to verify ...
Wild Pig chase - San Antonio & Big Bend
... park we spotted a Coyote (noisy bugger) and those Hacienda, Javelina things.
We’ve driven today through the remainder of Texas, a lot of desert and are now in New Mexico in a town called Las Cruces which is about 40mins outside of El Paso.
We’ve greatly enjoyed another home cooked Korean egg and rice dish, those girls can cook!
Now we are tucked up in a double bed in a wooden cabin with the gas fire on so high it would melt your face! ...
Day 7 (Good Friday)
... video clips from The Passion of The Christ. It was stirring and a fitting way to end the week to visually see the sacrifice that God the Son accepted to redeem us. It was also great to see our little friend Cesar at the play. He came right over and sat down with Christ and I and we talked as much as we could and he shared candy with the kids. That night back at The Outpost we laughed and fellowshipped over ...