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Grayliners: April 2009
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Exploring America one back road at a time. In olden days of gas-station maps, country roads were printed in gray. Today, these roads often get dropped from congested maps, but modern GPS receivers and navigational devices allow us to pursue our interest in such places. Along the way, we often geocache and take photos (and drink coffee, if we can find a nice coffee shop). Friday, April 17, 2009. Geocaching.and Indian Wars. The story behind the cache was this:. Under orders from Colonel Henry Dodge (lead m...
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Grayliners: May 2009
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Exploring America one back road at a time. In olden days of gas-station maps, country roads were printed in gray. Today, these roads often get dropped from congested maps, but modern GPS receivers and navigational devices allow us to pursue our interest in such places. Along the way, we often geocache and take photos (and drink coffee, if we can find a nice coffee shop). Friday, May 22, 2009. The Joy of the Journey. What geocaching means to me. Geocaching to me is much more than just going somewhere and ...
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Grayliners: Geocaching...and Indian Wars
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Exploring America one back road at a time. In olden days of gas-station maps, country roads were printed in gray. Today, these roads often get dropped from congested maps, but modern GPS receivers and navigational devices allow us to pursue our interest in such places. Along the way, we often geocache and take photos (and drink coffee, if we can find a nice coffee shop). Friday, April 17, 2009. Geocaching.and Indian Wars. The story behind the cache was this:. Under orders from Colonel Henry Dodge (lead m...
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Grayliners: Welcoming spring to the Rotary Gardens
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Exploring America one back road at a time. In olden days of gas-station maps, country roads were printed in gray. Today, these roads often get dropped from congested maps, but modern GPS receivers and navigational devices allow us to pursue our interest in such places. Along the way, we often geocache and take photos (and drink coffee, if we can find a nice coffee shop). Friday, April 17, 2009. Welcoming spring to the Rotary Gardens. I thought you might enjoy one of the photos I created on that visit.
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Grayliners: Fireworks for a Pacifist
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Exploring America one back road at a time. In olden days of gas-station maps, country roads were printed in gray. Today, these roads often get dropped from congested maps, but modern GPS receivers and navigational devices allow us to pursue our interest in such places. Along the way, we often geocache and take photos (and drink coffee, if we can find a nice coffee shop). Wednesday, July 1, 2009. Fireworks for a Pacifist. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We're Bill and Dotti. We live in Southern Wi...
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A Country Parson: July 2009
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What is the Kingdom of God? 160;Friday, July 31, 2009. Dotti and I had planned our two weeks of vacation in northwestern lower Michigan, a return trip to an area we had visited two years earlier, and left early on Monday morning of the first week. We arrived safely, and soon began our exploration. Fairly early that first week, Dotti spotted a sign along a roadside that read: “ Historic Greensky Hill Native American United Methodist Church. 8221; with an arrow pointing north. Then came the announcements: ...
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A Country Parson: April 2009
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160;Monday, April 20, 2009. This Monday morning dawned rainy and dreary. We often assign Mondays as our "day off" and try to incorporate some form of recreation. This morning, we opted for a short road trip that would end in a delightful ambiance for our morning coffee. We opted for Stoughton, Wisconsin, and a place called Cheesers. I never opened the cookbook titled Church Suppers. But its title inspired the following 8-stanza Haiku:. To nourish your soul. Hot food for the family. And a dish to pass.
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A Country Parson: November 2009
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Look for these Three Cs at Church. 160;Wednesday, November 18, 2009. I find myself ever pondering why people go to church. One of last Sunday's texts talked about the confidence that comes from knowing forgiveness. Since last Sunday's service, I've added two more "C" words that one should expect to find at church. But, to accept (and live by) such Challenges. We need the Confidence. That comes from sins forgiven and a walk with the king, supplemented by the regular Comfort. I Then Shall Live. Since I met...
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A Country Parson: I Then Shall Live
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I Then Shall Live. 160;Wednesday, November 18, 2009. Since I met them first in my recording studio outside of Chicago in the late 1960s, Bill and Gloria Gaither have ministered to me with their music and lyrics perhaps more than any other musical ministry. I saw one of their TV specials last night, and heard for the first time a set of lyrics that Gloria had written for Jean Sibelius' time-honored tune "Finlandia." I was quickly on the Internet looking for the lyrics. I am His child, and I am not afraid.