Give Me A Double!

Posted by AR on March 14th, 2010 filed in Hiking Through Northeast Georgia
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I really took this photo and thought of D. Wilkes, who was talking about rainbows last Friday. So, this one is for her. It’s a double! And its God’s promise to her and her family!

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Gathering Books

Posted by AR on March 11th, 2010 filed in Fall and Winter in the Mountains
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The forecast for the next couple of days is rain and then more rain. I can’t explain it; but when this happens, I find myself wanting to gather up all my C.S. Lewis books and go some place alone to read, study, and think. Oh, I need to think these days and listen for the Lord’s words of encouragement.

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Where Adventure Begins

Posted by AR on March 9th, 2010 filed in Fall and Winter in the Mountains, The Company of Friends
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A couple of weeks ago, several of us drove back to Neels Gap. The snow (at the time) was almost gone, but the cold weather had not changed. Hikers who were traveling through on the Appalachian Trail had stopped at the Mountain Crossings store at the Walasi-Yi to buy gear. The wind was blowing and I was grateful to be inside in the warmth for a few minutes. The day was winding down and everything at the gap was washed in a marvelous sunset glow.

When you see this sign, you know you are standing in a very adventurous place. 

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Nothing to Add

Posted by AR on March 8th, 2010 filed in Memories, Paw Prints
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Yesterday afternoon we stopped by Traveler’s Rest again, and Cocoa actually let me take her photo. The dogs love this place because there are so many wild sniffs. In fact, I guess that is what jazzes them about living in this area—no common city smells for them anymore. They get to smell where the “wild things” live. Below, Chipley is playing with a chip of wood from one of the pine trees at Traveler’s Rest. Sticks and pieces of bark continue to be his favorite (and not allowed) toys.

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Sunday Reminder

Posted by AR on March 8th, 2010 filed in Fall and Winter in the Mountains
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Drove to Clemson on Sunday afternoon  just to get away and enjoy the weather. We found this really sweet Catholic church just off campus. And once again, I had to take its photo because it sooooo reminded me of Father Tim and Jan Karon.

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