Id like to invite everyone to read a blog post today of a woman who joined the old order Mennonite church from the outside. I'm extremely lucky in publishing her very first, and most likely last post on Amish Stories. A lot of work was involved in her getting permission to be even able to write anything on the internet, and permission was given by her bishop. So please stop by and read about a woman who gave-up her car and other worldly possessions for the person that she loved. Richard from Amish Stories
looks like a nice place for a walk.
ReplyDeleteNice and peaceful looking.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. My kind of place.
ReplyDeleteOooohh. The hint of haze resting in a patch of sun at the far end of your bridge makes this picture perfect.
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That's looks like my kind of evening. I like how the sun is shining through at the other side of the bridge.
ReplyDeleteA fine bridge shot with a hint of haze in the road once across the bridge. A very appealing shot, Rose!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely! And of course I want to know what's up ahead. Even though God tells us NOT to worry about what's ahead!
ReplyDeleteLovely! It makes you want to cross the bridge and explore what's around the corner. Your chickadee shot is exceptional. Sometimes it just takes one!
ReplyDeleteThat is a neat picture. It looks like there is fog on the other side of the bridge.
ReplyDeleteThis captures the reason I like Indiana so much.
ReplyDeleteId like to invite everyone to read a blog post today of a woman who joined the old order Mennonite church from the outside. I'm extremely lucky in publishing her very first, and most likely last post on Amish Stories. A lot of work was involved in her getting permission to be even able to write anything on the internet, and permission was given by her bishop. So please stop by and read about a woman who gave-up her car and other worldly possessions for the person that she loved. Richard from Amish Stories
ReplyDeleteAh, this bridge is starting to crumble a bit, which is kind of sad.
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