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William Thornton wrote:...have a nice photo and write-up in The Fellowship. BL even gets a mention. Will provide a link when it's available.
JE Pettibone wrote:I am glad that Chris and William found the story interesting.My copy came the same day William's arrived at his house. I attempted to upload the photo & headline to the forum, but the server I use is temporarily down. Will do so as soon as I can.
JE Pettibone wrote:There were a lot of students from Mobile and the presented it as if it where the Center of the world.
BTW does any one know if rick wright is still in Baton Rouge, La. We will be going through there today or tomarrow.
TIme to go back to bed the rain on the roof is putting me to sleep.
Bruce Gourley wrote:Safe and enjoyable travels, Ed and Trudy!
JE Pettibone wrote:Ed: Lots of beautiful scenery, amazed at the variations El Passo be the used car capital of the world. We have finally had meals at two places one in Texas and one in New Mexico and I went vegiterian at one and had just a hamburger in the other The Veggies where great but the Hamburger was cremated. Trudy had a Rib Eye in Texas and Baby Back Ribs in New Mexico , Neither where up to eastern standar. Grandy's in El Paso was fine
This morning we are at a Walmart in a very friendly place Deming New Mexico . This seems to be a truck drivers favorite. but there are a few other RVs.
Heading for Tucson today..
Sandy wrote:JE Pettibone wrote:Ed: Lots of beautiful scenery, amazed at the variations El Passo be the used car capital of the world. We have finally had meals at two places one in Texas and one in New Mexico and I went vegiterian at one and had just a hamburger in the other The Veggies where great but the Hamburger was cremated. Trudy had a Rib Eye in Texas and Baby Back Ribs in New Mexico , Neither where up to eastern standar. Grandy's in El Paso was fine
This morning we are at a Walmart in a very friendly place Deming New Mexico . This seems to be a truck drivers favorite. but there are a few other RVs.
Heading for Tucson today..
So, between Deming and Tucson, you passed my hometown of Benson. Enjoy Arizona, I hear from my sister that the temperatures are sizzling, as always this time of year.
JE Pettibone wrote:The Service started with 45 min of , praise courses with 8 in the choir The Pastor on a String Base, two guitars and two ukulele.
Haruo wrote:JE Pettibone wrote:The Service started with 45 min of , praise courses with 8 in the choir The Pastor on a String Base, two guitars and two ukulele.
How many of them did he play simultaneously?
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