Photo Time

I went for a walk today and remembered to bring along my camera. So you get to see some of the sights I grew up with.


This is the church where I went for much of my youth. It’s fairly small, as is the congregation, but it wasn’t too terrible. I actually miss the minister, Gary Burrel, since he was an upstanding and open-minded guy.



This is the cemetery next to the church. I think I might have some family in there, but I don’t know off hand of any. The one on Lemmon Hill is the one where my grand parents and other family members are buried.



And this last one is of the sign at my Uncle Gerry and Aunt Sharon’s place where we have a sign for the maple syrup business. It’s also where my grand parents once lived, and where I get my mail.

As always, you can find more photos here at Frozen Truth dot com.

My friend Sarah Skipper sent this my way a few seconds ago so I thought I’d share

Smiling is infectious,

You catch it like the flu.
When someone smiled at me today,

I started smiling too.
I passed around the corner,
and someone saw my grin.

When he smiled I realized,
I’d passed it to him.
I thought about that smile,
then I realized its worth.

A single smile just like mine,
could travel the earth.
So, if you feel a smile begin,
don’t leave it undetected.

Let’s start an epidemic quick,
and get the world infected!

11 comments on “Photo Time

    1. 🙂 I’m always happy to make my wonderful disciple smile. I’ll have more cemetery photos for you soon once I actually climb Lemmon Hill and visit the one that means the most to me out here.

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