So we headed out thIs to try the invite work for dc. Joined the Lees & went out to Labadie area. I knew a little of area, driving territory, do here was some of the sights.
so there was a mix of types of homes, this 1, Maggie & I walked down a 35-40 degree driveway, of course no one was home, but was a gorgeous looking pool.
Before this we ran into indian country we were sure.
Saw this big old brute and wondered if I had dozed off and was dreaming of a previous life as an Indian! My grandmother told us we had indians in our background, great grandma Pace was full blood, sioux or cherokee.
Then saw the rest of his clan.
There was 2 young ones born this year. talked to an 83 yr old farmer that owns 1 of the 3 farms that we saw Buffalo on. He just butchers a few each yr for his use. There is a wild game meat store not too far away I thought he maybe sold to. But according to him,"if I did that I'd have to let the gov't get involved" and he didn't like that idea.
WE worked with Maggie(12 yrs old) and her Mom, Heidi Lee, and enjoyed the morning and getting to know some of our new friends at KH. Wherever we go, you or us, isn't it marvelous to have a brotherhood, that the 1st time you meet them, or go in FS with, you have met a new member of your spiritual family? What a privilege to be a part of, an earthwide brotherhood, that is happy to meet you as you are to meet them. Even tho you just met them 5 minutes ago. Now you are going to doors together.





Loved all of this, the buffalo (or is it bison) the reflections of your work in the territory. I can tell you miss Mexico. But the best part was the clock illustration. I am definitely the hour hand guy. Today, I was out distributing invitations to the dist. conv. and my shirt was soaked in the 100 degree weather and I was thinking to myself that when I was 16 this was nothing! Nice encouragement to an old storm trooper with a few lazer burns on his armor. Thanks Planks...(did I just make a hiku?)
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