Out and About

Leaving our homebase and running around for a short time.

Sign by Jim. Another commission. +1

Trout Fishing on Spring Creek, Rockbridge. I took a break from looking at all the cool cars to watch some trout fishing below the mill pond. Ava Hometown Hotrods Festival — 100 Mile Cruise, stop at Rockbridge.

Ava Hometown Hotrods Festival — 100 Mile Cruise, stop at Rockbridge. +1

Ava Hometown Hotrods Festival — 100 Mile Cruise, stop at Hodgson Mill.

Ava Hometown Hotrods Festival — 100 Mile Cruise, stop at Hodgson Mill. +2

Ava Hometown Hotrods Festival — 100 Mile Cruise, stop at Hodgson Mill. +1

Jim’s 1978 Chevrolet Scottsdale Pickup. Ava Hometown Hotrods Festival — 100 Mile Cruise, stop at Hodgson Mill. +1

Ava Hometown Hotrods Festival — 100 Mile Cruise, stop at Hodgson Mill.

It looks like a jungle in there — Trail near Cattail Marsh, Tyrrell Park, Beaumont, Texas.

Cattail Marsh, Tyrrell Park, Beaumont, Texas.

Lanie’s been in Europe since December. It’s been my job to give her car a run out every now and then while she’s gone. One has to do these things in style 🙂 +1

Storm clouds over Ozark – checking on the radar, the storm was nine miles away over Ozark.

Family Day – Spent with Carol & Jim to celebrate Lanie’s Graduation. Katie was also with us but unfortunately, she left before we decided to take a picture.

Ginger – Breakfast at Denny’s.

Breakfast at Denny’s – Ginger, immersed in her phone.

Breakfast at Denny’s – Breakfast, our first meal out in over a year.

Breakfast at Denny’s – Bacon, sausage, hash browns, and eggs. Our first meal out together in over a year (MacDonald’s in the parking lot doesn’t count).

Katie by Lanie.

Fall 2020. +3

A family trip down the range – this afternoon we went down to Sound of Freedom in Ozark for some family ‘range time’. One-minute read. 4 pictures

The light of the world – Jesus said, “I am the light of the world; whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.” — John 8:12

Stained glass window in the Chapel of The Good Shepherd – This stained glass window is in the Chapel of The Good Shepherd, Christ Episcopal Church. We’ll forego the debate on the full meaning of the sacrificial lamb.

Altar and Stained Glass – This morning I had a meeting at Christ Church. When it was over I went to find pictures to accompany evening prayers. The altar was bathed in a pool of light where the cleaner had turned on the altar spotlights and left the rest of the lights off. It made for a picture I couldn’t resist. One-minute read

Bar sign: “Extreme Midget Wrestling” Only in the Ozarks (I hope).

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