Pic of the day;
For today:
For many years we would drive 300-400 miles. Sherry
would look in our travel books for an RV park. WE haven’t always had cell
phones as you know. We would follow directions and fine the park. Most parks
have weekly rates much cheaper that daily rates. WE liked to take a week to travel the area to
see the sites available. We also looked for that ‘local eating place’ with good
prices and good local food. We enjoyed
it and met some wonderful folk. Since we
are church goers, it was so good to visit many different denominations and
styles of worshsip.
Once in Gila Bend, AZ the pastor spent his
morning sermon time chewing out his two boys and telling the congregation how
mean they were. I do not remember him using a scripture. :-O
Most services and music was very good. BUT
another unique thing was at a small church in the J-ville Florida, I think. The
elderly pastor was preaching, and I noticed he nodded his head to a lady (his
wife I learned). She stood went to the pulpit and continued the sermon and he
walked out. He returned later and took
over to finish. I found out from one of the men attending the pastor had to go
the bathroom.
I was amused as we crossed the country once during
the rise of ‘Praise Teams’. During that organizing
time congregants did not know when to stand or sit. I once heard a leader say, “Can’t you stand
30 minutes for our Lord?” I thought, “YES
If I felt that is what HE wanted!” otherwise I thought it was like the Pharisee's
in scripture who said if God said you can walk a mile on the sabbath, let's go
one better and limit ourselves to ½ mile.
Away from the churches, most of which we attended
were a blessing and we were treated great.
Chatty asked, as we have been asked many times,
how we get our mail on the road? There
are many mail services, ours is in Florida. WE have that listed as our mailing
address. They hold our mail until we come and get it if we are in the area, or
we call for it. It is a normal practice to have it sent ‘General Delivery’ to a
small town near where we plan to be in 3 days.
I somehow picked too many pictures. I only wanted the above. But I cannot delete these or they will be deleted thruout my files. OUCH
These buildings are in Dawson City where they were on frozen land. Thaw messed things up.
This is the sign forest in Watson Lake, Yukon, Canada, travelers leave their names etc.
Entering the /Top of the World Highway...
The only time our RV has ever been on a Ferry was crossing the Yukon River
Dick and I fishing on the Kenai, in Alaska
Salmon Fishers in Valdez methinks.
Our traveling partners, my sister Kat and Dick her hubby. boon docking (NO hook ups, just wild country)
Having it sent to a small town makes it easy to
find and has given us so many wonderful experiences talking to the Mail Personnel. One Mail Room was in a living room in Alaska.
At the time we went they were closed while the family enjoyed their Lunch, then
we picked up our mail. Most of our regular bills are drafted, some I pay online.
Nite
Shipslog
PS
LOL Thanks for all the comments, you
guys enhance our lives. I do appreciate the FRIENDS I have here on-line. If you
have any questions about this life, I will be glad to try and answer.
5 comments:
I love your trips, and I enjoyed hearing about your adventures and experiences. Well, I hear what you are saying about your mail. However, my mail doesn't work that well and we are never on the move! I mailed a gift card - and I don't know where it went - but it took 3 months to get across town! lol
You have certainly led an interesting life. I too always enjoy hearing about your travels and seeing the pictures. I rarely go any place new so I do a lot of arm chair traveling.
Thanks for the trip to Alaska!
You attended some interesting churches!! :)
That's funny about the pastor having to use the bathroom! Gosh, that must have felt uncomfortable when the preacher used his sermon time to publicly lambast his children. All in Jesus' name? What (mental) scars they must carry from that public humiliation.
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