My
blog posting frequency has become appalling. I’d love to blame it on Nat’l.
Novel Writer’s Month, but since I’m only doing an abbreviated version of that
this year, the excuse won’t work. Maybe it’s old age and feeling really crummy
several days of the past few weeks. No, that won’t work either. Might as well
‘fess up to just being lazy!
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Tucson Scenery |
The
“Diehl Reunion” in Tucson was another great time of getting together and eating
great food thanks to Brenda and also to our friends, the Rundletts who fed we
three Diehls one evening.
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Some of the crew |
We
not only enjoyed visiting relatives in Tucson, but friends in Green Valley,
more relatives in Chino Valley and friends in Las Vegas. So we made the miles
count and are so grateful to all who worked schedules around our trip.
Halloween
arrived in Elko with decent weather but apparently the trick or treaters knew
only healthy treats were at our house so they detoured our door. However, the
biggest trickster at my house dressed up like a mad scientist—no telling what diabolical
experiment he concocted.
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Brian, the Mad Scientist |
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Autumn leaves with Snow |
Snow
finally fell in our valley the first week of November—very wet snow but the NV
blue skies prevailed and it’s all gone now except for the higher elevations.
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And he sang, too. |
The
house photographer had his debut photography show in Elko last weekend and was
gratified by friends’ attendance and support.
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Brian and Pat at DLC Gallery |
Extended
family members have been dealt some hard blows recently but the dust has
settled somewhat. Through it all, it’s good to cling to the promise that Jesus
is the anchor for our souls—Hebrews 6:19. And with the Parisians we can rejoice
that although trouble is a certainty in this world, Jesus has overcome the world
by His death on the cross and His resurrection. (See John 16:33) And with these
great promises, this blog post ends.
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