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Saturday, August 2, 2014

Woah! Double Rainbow!



Walking up to the Jesus Statue with a most of the Congregation, the Oldies and Jessica stayed home. I was huffn' and puffn' the whole way and straglin' behind. I took this picture at the look out just below the statue. You see that big wall of grayness looming over the town, about 30secs after I took the picture of the rainbow it started pouring down. We were so soaked, but oooh did it feel good. We had a local with us and he wasn't use to the rain, it doesn't pour down here like it does in Houston, he was so cold his teeth were chattering.

By the way that hill pretty much sums up my territory, but you can't argue with the view. Today in service I did an hour hike up the mountain in hopes that I would find a Canadian man interested in the magazines and maybe a study, no one home. That's the frustrating part, sometimes it can feel like you didn't accomplish much because you just spent your whole morning walking up mountains, sweating through your clothes and taking 10min breaks every half hour, but when you find that one sheep... you know what I mean. Next time I hope I have my motorbike though ;-D

7 comments:

  1. Gorgeous view! Can't wait to see motorbike pictures.

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  2. AND for the recod, the only reason I didnt go is because we already hiked halfway up that same mountain, that very morning in service!! Had no desire to do that hike again, the same day LOL

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  3. That's right Jlo set the record straight!! lol,lol #aintnobodygottimeforthat

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  4. Hey Jess I knew you had a good reason! ;)
    Yes Brian the view makes it all better. And just think of the story you 2 are writing to share in Paradise when resurrected ones ask you about what it was like in the last days!!!!! :)
    Enjoying this story with you. Keep em coming my friends! :)

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  5. Aww, thanks Deb :-) Karlyn, U KNOW IT, LOL

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  6. Love this blog! :)

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