Thursday, March 26, 2009

Pottery Class

O LORD, Thou art our Father; we are the clay, and Thou our Potter; and we all are the work of Thy hand. Isaiah 64:4



Over six years ago - HAS IT BEEN THAT LONG? - several of us began to meet whenever we could get together for Pottery Class. God is our Potter and we are His clay. We share fellowship, joys, concerns and prayer requests. It has been astounding to consider over the years how God has worked in our lives and answered our prayers in ways we never could have imagined. Susan has since moved to Georgia and Erika has become busy as a mother of 3 children and so neither join us regularly these days but today we held a Pottery Class with Judy B., and Barbara in the photo above and Laurel and Brenda in the photo below. Of course, I was there acting as photographer. We really missed Pam, Judy J., Marjorie, Connie.




God is still working. As Michelle would add, "Watch this space..."

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Saturday in NYC!



Today Tom and I went to New York City. While there we walked past my Alma Mater - Cliff and Char are you reading this??? Yes, The King's College is now in the Empire State Building and has been for a number of years.




We took the train from Wilmington, Delaware - about a 2 hour trip to NYC.




Here is Tom in Herold Square which is at 34th and Broadway. Tom, the consummate historian, began to point to Broadway and explain that it used to be an Indian path! Upon returning home I learned, "Broadway, as the name implies, is a wide avenue in New York City. While New York has several other Broadways, in the context of the city it usually refers to the Manhattan street. It is the oldest north-south main thoroughfare in the city, dating to the first New Amsterdam settlement. The name Broadway is an English translation of the Dutch name, Breede weg....Broadway was originally the Wickquasgeck Trail, carved into the brush land of Manhattan by its Native American inhabitants. This trail originally snaked through swamps and rocks along the length of Manhattan Island. Upon the arrival of the Dutch, the trail soon became the main road through the island from New Amsterdam at the southern tip." That is thanks to Wikipedia!




Our real destination was the Morgan Library where there was an exhibit of bindings of books dating back to 870!




What fun it was to meet Mary Clow, President of the Tyndale Society for lunch before we examined the exhibit! Why did I not take a photo of Tom with Mary???? :-(

Wednesday Walk at Longwood



This past Wednesday, I had about an hour before my Bible Study so I decided to take a walk at Longwood. It was a very gray misty day - much like England - with all the beauty that implies. I was struck by the beauty of the yellow branches in front of the green. SO BEAUTIFUL!




Then I spotted a squirrel and enjoyed watching him hop up in the tree. He was so darling!

Saturday, February 28, 2009

A turkey!



On Thursday of this week, I stopped in to talk to Greg who does my mowing and helps me take care of my grounds around my house. This big Tom turkey came to meet me and insisted on posing next to my car as I followed him around and tried to photograph him. Then I went inside to talk to Greg. The very shy turkey proceeded to try to follow me - the same turkey who would not let me get too close to photograph. When I was finished and came outside to get into my car, the turkey met me at the door and walked me to the car. I started the car and slowly began to turn the car around to drive out the drive and go onto route 82 - only to see the turkey following me and the faster I drove, the faster the turkey ran chasing the car and very upset that I was leaving him! I guess I have a new friend!

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Bridges, Birds, Boyertown in Berks County



This morning I had a call from a friend from the UK who was visiting her sister in Berks County. Suddenly I was on my way for the hour and a half drive and a reunion with a dear friend in Boyertown. Her sister lives near Pleasantville Covered Bridge.




This is another view of Pleasantville Covered Bridge




Then we drove a short distance to Griesemenr's Mill Bridge on Spangsville Road.




While traveling from one bridge to the other we saw this pheasant in the field.




I did so enjoy spending time with Ruthie who is a member of Char's prayer group in the UK!

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Happy Birthday to me!

Well, it has been a very good birthday! The highlight of my birthday was tonight about 6 PM when the phone rang. I was just ready to sit down to a bowl of soup so I was a bit irritated that my soup might get cold - but then I heard this delightful little voice saying Happy Birthday and the irritation vanished immediately! Then, Teagan, age 3 and nearly 4, sang Happy Birthday to me over the phone. It was PRECIOUS and a highlight of the day! After we talked briefly, the battery on their phone died and I hung up. My soup was still very warm and even more delicious as I ate it with memories of that dear little one singing to me in my head!

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Lunch with a special friend from childhood!



For those of you who are following the blog, I am sorry that I have not had time to up date this for a while. I have had company and also been involved in some deep cleaning. Those who know me well, will know what that involves! For the rest, I leave it to your imagination! The company has left and it was finally time for a break from the cleaning projects so today I had lunch with a dear friend from second grade. (For those reading this in the UK, that means about age 8.) Yes, Carol and I have been good friends for many years but it has been many years since we had a long conversation with just the two of us and so today we went to lunch and tried to get caught up on the happenings in each other's lives. It was GREAT fun and I was so sorry that I had to leave a bit early. However, we plan to do it again soon. That is the latest!