Saturday, July 15, 2006

On the Road Again

Dear Friends,

We are traveling again, after leaving Destin and our time with Doug's daughter, Talitha, and her two children, Ellen (12) and Jacob (6). The weather was hot down there, although we were told it was a lot cooler than July usually is on the Gulf. We had no rain (they need some down there), but hot and muggy every day. Destin is a lot different from most of our Atlantic beaches. They build things a lot closer to the beach, and the beaches are mostly not as wide as Atlantic beaches (at low tide anyway). I can see why destruction from storms is so awful. Even in Destin, there were some places where the sand foundation and some parking lots had been washed away last summer--this was only on the oceanfront, though. We did not travel any further west, so did not see any of the real problems. It's hard to see how there could be enough construction workers to do repairs in Mississippi and Louisiana, because I believe they are all working in Destin, building new hotels and condominiums!


Last Sunday, Doug and I worshiped with the folks at First Presbyterian Church in Destin. This congregation is full of "snowbirds," who live in Florida only during the winter months, so their attendance goes from about 50 in the summer to 170 in January-March! We enjoyed spending some time with their organist/choir director, worship committee chair, one choir member/guitar player, and their pastor, Stephen Yates. Stephen is learning to play the guitar, and he did a duet with his teacher.


I'm doing some catchup on photos I should have included last time.


Here are two of the worship leaders at the Montreat Music and Worship Conference.







Here is a photo of Doug, his son Jeremy, daughter-in-law, Tammie, and grandchildren J.T., Emily, and Lizzie at the Parthenon in Nashville.














We are in Fort Payne, Alabama, tonight, and hopefully will be home tomorrow. It has been a long three weeks away, and we'll be glad to get back to our own place, and see our kitties! Wherever we are, we think of you all fondly, and are anxious to share with you what we have learned in our conferences, our church visits--and I have been doing a lot of reading, too!

Grace and Peace,

Linda

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