The sign says: Needle Eye Press This is their printing company. |
I drove by as slow as I could to see what they were doing. |
Is this not the sweetest picture??? |
Did you notice that they are barefooted? |
They were loading up to go back to the fields after the storm. The picture is not very clear because I was in the car moving but I was wanting to capture what the woman was watching. |
I wonder what that big stick is that she has under her arm. |
When I went around the loop the second time this is what I saw. Mother & Daughter. |
These are some of the neatest gardens and houses ever. |
When you enter this area to go to the market you go under this bridge. My Grands loved this. |
Also, we need implore that we might not easily complain or grudge against one another, but rather bear in patience one another's infirmities, bettering each other by good instructions. Our desire to flee and avoid all offenses, contentions, separations and schisms. These cause insufferable discord and bring condemnation. But rather we strive for peace, and seek to heal and restore to unity that which is broken and ruined, rent and torn asunder but the subtlety of the devil and blind ignorance. If we do this, we shall cause the blessing and presence of God to be with us.
An excerpt from the Mennonite pamphlet called "Is Love Growing Cold?"
16 comments:
Looks like a wonderful trip. My favorite pic of all is the mom with daughter on her lap. How sweet.
I agree with Lori...the mother/daughter photo is my favorite. But they all tell a story of the simple life.
I'm afraid that the turtle would have been the highlight of my children/grandchildren's day also.
Val, I have truly enjoyed each and every post about you trip. Thanks for taking the time to share all these wonderful pictues with us. Have a peaceful Sunday.
Wow Val, only hours from your home?? Where in the world did you travel to?? The turtle surely was the star of the day :-)
Loved each and every part of this Mennonite series of blog posts. Thank you so much for sharing.
Hi Val...I have loved these posts about the Mennonites! Thank you for sharing them with us. I am sorry you are at the end of your pictures. It was nice taking the trip with you and the grands.
Susannah
Isn't it funny what impresses the children the most?????
I never see a turtle in the road but what I don't think of my grandson Christopher. He wanted to stop and get every one we saw and often Papa would stop and Chris would bring one home. Papa is gone now and Christopher is 34. But, I still think of him when I see turtles.
What a lovely, lovely place....love the pic with mum and daughter...the turtle is darling, how funny that it was the highlight, lol! Hope your mum is feeling better, sweetie!
What a wonderful trip. I have so enjoyed the pics. Makes me hunger for a simplier life. Thanks for sharing. It's been great!
I have just caught up on parts 3, 4 and 5 after having a busy few days. Thank you so much for these posts I have really enjoyed them. Your photos are great. Yes I can believe that the turtle was the star of the trip....that is pretty typical!
That was an awesome trip. I'm so glad you had this time with your mom. Thanks so much for taking us along.
I have thoroughly enjoyed each post. That is a beautiful place. Mother & daughter together in also my pick. The turtle would have been my ggs's favorite too. Kids, the simplest things keep them happy.
Guess what???? Hubby has took a vacation day tomorrow and we are taking a day trip there!!! I am so excited. Guess who else is going? Mama! Woohoo! We are so excited! Is there anywhere else we should check out in the area while we're there?
But, the turtle is so cute!
So a turtle stole the show! lol That is too funny:-) More lovely pictures from your trip and I have to say the one of the mother holding her daughter is my very favourite. How precious is that?!!
A few years ago, on one of our trips to Niagara Falls, we had gone on one of the trams that bring you from point A to point B and on it was a Mennonite family. The first thing I noticed...the children were wearing no shoes!! When you mentioned how the mother and daughter had no shoes on, it reminded me of that:-) xoxo
First time visit to your blog....
enjoyed your trip ....you must be very proud of your pictures
thanks for sharing
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