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lowlander Posted Apr 15, 2004
Did you ever think that "having nothing to say at this tme", is really having something to say? God allows, even desires that we be still and say nothing at times so that we can either hear from Him or organize our own thoughts before we speak.
ps The John Deere was located in Hubbard, Or. and we will journey there to reclaim it. Also located some of the collection from my youth that was missed. Very glad to still have it and will share it with kids and grand kids hopping the dispersion will help to preserve at least in part. Appears that I have trouble with "having nothing to say".
What on earth?
Lingamish Posted Apr 15, 2004
Some of the best friends are those you can sit quietly with. Looking forward to a bit of that in a couple months! Glad to hear about the recoveries. Any coins? Still bugs me, that.
What on earth?
lowlander Posted Apr 16, 2004
yes, there are some coins that were missed. They were in an album that was over looked. I was relieved, thankful, and less angry when I located it. These worldly things arn't that important in the long term scheme of things but they definitly have a connection to the past and my heritage and I felt very dissapointed when I thought they were all gone. Even though they are seldom looked at just knowing they are there brings a good feeling.
hasta luego, mi hijo.
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Lingamish Posted Apr 27, 2004
Funny how things of little interest today would be treasured if someone was looking at them a thousand years from now. Trouble is knowing how to sift through the piles of stuff. They say the depression era folks really were hoarders and lots of things remain from that era.
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