New Project in New Mexico
March 31st 2011 (South West Bible Camp)
Our women’s team had really interesting jobs this project…well really, we had fun jobs all three months. This time we began with painting the baseboard and door frames (and doors) in one of the girls’ houses; this was fun because we could really see the difference, and because we got a glimpse into the girls’ lives. The house is gorgeous, in case I haven’t said
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chris viets
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just saying Hi
Hi! Ya know, even those GREEN cactus look somewhat lush next to what is still outside our windows. It is interesting to see the things that work on daylight instead of temperature. My lilies are up about two inches and there is still ice and snow. I wanted to ask if those were dandilions blooming in the cactus park you went to? I noticed little yellow blooms on the ground and wondered. I wonder if there is a big government study somewhere on the nutritional value of dandilions in the diet of--- lizards?? Anyways, as always your Blog is delightful and just so much you it is like visiting. I think you need to write a book about your travels Vicki- if Stienbeck could do it, you can too. Love, Chris. PS- I was visiting with Herb Schmierer last week and he was saying (dreaming)he would love to do something like you do when they retire. I forwarded this blog to him but I bet he would love to get your Blog too. hschmierer@richland.org Chris