Id like to invite everyone to my blog Amish Stories today to read a post from old order Mennonite Jean of New York state. Jean has taken-in a foster child named Michael whose parents are no longer able to take care of him. He's English and Jeans family is old order Mennonite (horse and buggy) but that makes no difference in the love that this young man is receiving from this family. Thank you folks and i hope to see some of you drop by the blog. Richard
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13 comments:
Thinking of you from Oregon. Be safe, take care of one another.
good luck I would escape too!
Good luck with it, Ken. Glad you're leaving town.
Wishing the best for all you folks on the East Coast.
All the best, Ken! Good on you for getting out. Earthquake and hurricane in one week? You couldn't make it up.
I am thinking of you, Ken Mac!
Wishing the best for you and all the people of the NY.
Many hugs.
Glad it seems not to have been as bad as predicted.
Keep safe and dry Ken.
Glad all is well. Been looking at photos around New York on the news links.
Im very glad Irene didnt do as much damage to my area in the Lancaster,pa area. Mostly flooding and some down trees. Richard from Amish Stories.
Love this steel skeleton
Id like to invite everyone to my blog Amish Stories today to read a post from old order Mennonite Jean of New York state. Jean has taken-in a foster child named Michael whose parents are no longer able to take care of him. He's English and Jeans family is old order Mennonite (horse and buggy) but that makes no difference in the love that this young man is receiving from this family. Thank you folks and i hope to see some of you drop by the blog. Richard
Hope you got far enough west!
This is a dynamic photo - so much power in that bridge.
I thought it was a roller coaster.
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