Sunday, July 24, 2016

Church Photos rom Slavko





Slavko donates his time for repairs to the Milna church. This last
time, after some work, he was alone in the church with his camera and
took advantage of that opportunity. Here are three photos he took that
I especially like.

Slavko writes: "As a redeemer for my soul I do some no paid work inside the church,
tomorrow will finish, and with the doors locked take some time to
photograph it whole, bit by bit. Strange feeling, locked inside, doors
and windows shut, people occasionally try to peek in."

Saturday, July 23, 2016

Projects

Just finished the rain barrel that Julia got for Christmas.  Now, just need some rain.

Friday, July 22, 2016

Charles is: Finished for now

Seattle Lilacs #1:
The Adoration of the Chosen One

(Ed:  C & M are moving back to Seattle from their exile in Ann Arbor Michigan.  They show up in early August.  Charles has over 40 new, good sized paintings -- this is one -- that he needs to ship home.)

Sunday, July 17, 2016

Artiste!

Eason gets those creative juices flowing!


















Eason and I scribbled some fancy line work on this one!

Annual Stone Sculptors Event at Camp Brotherhood

Distance shot:  exhibit in foreground, working tents at rear

Wearing Eddy























Spencer and Eddy strike a pose . . .

Thursday, July 14, 2016

God Provides . . .

In your Hour of Need.  Up Thunder Creek.

Thunder Creek

Julia pauses on our hike up Thunder Creek by Diablo Lake in the North Cascades.

Monday, July 11, 2016

Sunday, July 10, 2016

Saturday, July 09, 2016

Thursday, July 07, 2016

Slavko is Finally Back in Milna

Hey John, finally got to the Ozzibozzo, as one English guy would
pronounce it, fresh morning, only a few people there! . . .
Milna at heat, some people died in meantime, some get born,
again,cycle of life at full spindle. Heat wave coming our way soon.

Eddy, Our New Grandson!

Sally and Spencer write:


"He is finally here! Redding Robert Conifer Holiday Hurd
arrived on Saturday July 2nd, 10:32 a.m..


We call him Eddy for short, not that his name is long or anything.


He came into this world at 8 pounds and 11 ounces and 20.5 inches."