Walking is the perfect way of moving if you want to see into the life of things. It is the one way of freedom. If you go to a place on anything but your own feet you are taken there too fast, and miss a thousand delicate joys that were waiting for you by the wayside. Elizabeth von Arnim

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Friday, October 25, 2024

Day 2 of Fingerprints

This morning it was a frosty 31 degrees and clear when I was in town walking at 6:30.

I walked through town over to the DG Market where I turned around and walked up and down the streets in town.

Walked around both of the cemeteries too.

All the stumps were taken out up at the cemetery and what a great job they did.
You can't even tell they were there.



Didn't see any one else out walking.



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It was another work day at church doing Fingerprints and we were there all day.
The cutter broke down and luckily Ken was able to fix it. (Lots of praying)
Another good turn out today and everyone worked hard.
We ended up getting 9,200 Romans Books put together, stapled, cut, and boxed up ready to go.

No time for anything else today except a nice relaxing evening.
A little reading, ice cream, knitting and watching a DVD.
Thanks every one for stopping by and hope your Friday was a great one.

HappyK🙂
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16 comments:

Lowcarb team member said...

Well done Ken on fixing the cutter.
Wishing you a relaxing evening after your full day.

All the best Jan

Mari said...

That was a cold start to the morning!
The photo of the tree in front of the pond is stunning.
So glad Ken was able to fix the cutter.

Jennifer said...

Hope you are able to find some time for relaxing this weekend. That is a lot of Romans booklets...and glad you were able to get the cutter working again. Have a wonderful weekend. I think the mornings are probably going to stay chilly from now on!!

Sandi said...

The red tree is amazing!

Dianna said...

I see you had frost this morning too. We had some, but I don't think it was quite like what you saw. The tree in the next picture is gorgeous! I'm so glad that you had another good turnout at church today for doing the Romans books.

Tom said...

...we had our first frost last night, now we can have Indian Summer.

Granny Marigold said...

The grass looks all frosty. A chilly start to your walk. Good to know you got so many Romans booklets all done.

Debby said...

Boy they did do an excellent job removing those stumps and you’re right - you can’t tell.

Ginny Hartzler said...

It is a frosty wonderland!!

Rose said...

I wish I could have watched them do the stumps. They sure did a quick, good job. Sounds like you had a wonderfull
day.

Deb J. in Utah said...

That red tree is beautiful. Glad you could accomplish so much with Fingerprints ministry. Have a good weekend. See you again soon!

Ann said...

It looks like a beautiful frosty morning. They did do a good job of taking out those stumps.
Way to go Ken, fixing that cutter.

Kerri Farley said...

It was chilly here this morning too. Glad all worked out and Ken was able to fix the cutter.

eileeninmd said...

Wow, it looks like a cold frosty morning. Love the view of the pond and pretty tree. Have a great weekend.

ellen b. said...

Ken is a handy guy! They really did do an amazing job with those stumps! Happy last weekend in October!!

Bill said...

My favourite photo is the one with the red tree. They removed those stumps pretty quick and did a great job.