Monday, September 03, 2007

photos from this week


A morning photo of the moon that didn't want to go to bed for the day.

A very friendly and generous town, Broadview was indeed a pleasure to visit. While returning some recycling this man came over and offered us some water! He and his wife run this water bottling company and they invited us in to see their operation and gave us water. Thanks!
We were blessed with many kindnesses and donations here. The town also runs a FREE camp ground where there is plugins and water at each site.


In the town of Wolseley they had this cool suspended foot bridge. Another generous little town! When we stopped for some propane the owner refused to take any payment and then later we stayed the night (Thurs Aug 30)at a restaurant, Al Kevino's, and they even let us plug in! Thank you Wolseley!!!

In the morning photo above these two combines were waiting to start their day of work and looked so impatient I tried to quell their anxiousness by suggesting I take their photo. (whew)
In the south here the harvest looks like it is nearly done. Not sure what is happening at home in Melfort.

Can you see Regina downtown off on the horizon?

We have really made it to Regina today (Mon Sept 3) and Diane was away for the day. Paul was driving and when we hit the city proper we left the RV at a Husky truck stop and just walked together to our day's end destination which was the intersection of Albert and Victoria Streets.
Diane later picked us up when we were done for the day.

There is some beautiful achitecture downtown Regina. I am standing on the steps of Knox United Church (I believe that was its name).

Another downtown Regina photo. The building behind was originally the Land Titles Office. Thanks Paul for the great couple of days. I admire and respect you more everyday. Thank you for your friendship and committment that is not changed by circumstances.

1 comment:

cami said...

Denise every day i am encouraged when thinking of you. God will continue to make you strong through this last little while that you have before finally retourning home. You are a brave woman, spending all that time away from home and doing what to me was unthinkable. i know the pain of being away, i havent been away as long as you, i have only been away from home two and a half weeks and every day it gets harder when i realize that the 5000 km and 8 hour time difference are only a few of the things seperating me from everything that i love. i feel so far away and so alone and secluded in a world where i dont belong. i can only strive for strength and dedication and persistence. your story gives me strength, although just as you are ready to come home, so am i. i want to be home too. but congratulations, you are almost there! unfortunately, i am not so fortunate. keep "walking" strong in God's word, i can see the strenght you gain from Him everyday :)