Back during my childhood, our parents would often load up my brother and me after Sunday morning church services for a leisurely drive around where we lived. Even though we were seeing mostly familiar sights, it was still good to see them, and this is why “A Sunday Drive” sounded about right for the name of a weekly series revisiting familiar sites that are well worth seeing again and again. The link below the image is to the site itself, and the image is linked to the post it was first included in here.
Link: [2 Corinthians 9:15]
Link: [Laane on the World]
Link: [Musings of Ludosomnus]
Link: [October Farm]
Link: [PJ's Prose]
Link: [Powerzone]
Link: [Puppy on a Roomba]
Link: [Purely Informal]
Link: [Red Pine Mountain]
Please Also Visit: [FishHawk Droppings]
oh wow...thanks!!! i forgot all about that witch with the cauldron. i need to dig her out fast!
ReplyDeleteAs if I don't spend enough time already in front of my computer, I just added 3 new sites to my reader thanks to you :) I'm forwarding all my husbands complaints about my computer time directly to you
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for including my blog. It's really an honor to be featured by you.
ReplyDeleteYou are most welcome, and thanks for being so considerate, my dear Jaz!!! I think it's pretty cool that your October Farm was included in October as part of both series, and this is just the way it worked out!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by again, my dear Ann!!! Just sic Duke on him.
ReplyDeleteYou are most welcome, and thanks for being so considerate, my dear Sara!!! It looks like you-all are doing real well up there.
ReplyDeleteChecked out red pine mountain, it looks so peaceful up there.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the backlink. I appreciate that very much. God bless you always.
ReplyDeleteLooked up puppy on a roomba - cute.
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Looked up puppy on a roomba - cute.
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Thanks for stopping by again, my dear Ryan!!! Yes, it sure is, and I think that you would feel right at home up there. For their place is just south of the Canadian border in the state of Vermont, and one of the friendliest towns I've ever been to is located not very far from them. It is St. Albans, and while I was still trucking all over the place, I went there to pick-up a load of paper rolls. Where the friendly part really shown through was when I got to the town on a Saturday, and at least three different carloads of people (there was a maple syrup festival going on) stopped by where I was parked to see if I needed anything while I waited for the plant to open on Monday. No, not even down home in the south has that ever happened to me.
ReplyDeleteYou are most welcome, and thanks for being so considerate, my dear Mel!!! May our Heavenly Father continue to greatly bless you and yours.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by again, my dear Sandie!!! I am really glad you liked it--twice even!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the ad, Jerry! I have to admit, though, most of my Ludosomnus posts are just about me hashing through theological ideas and concepts and my ideas aren't always the most lucid in presentation - but hey, I'm always glad for visitors.
ReplyDeleteYou are most welcome, and thanks for being so considerate, my dear Rob!!! One of the most subtle traps is to get too complacent, and anything that challenges us to truly seek our Heavenly Father's face for the answers to questions that we often do not want to ask is a very good thing.
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