Good Fences

I’m sharing the rest of the fences from our time at our son’s in Eastern Washington.

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These are the gates and fences along the walking route my daughter in law and I enjoyed during our visit.

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Spring is pretty in this part of Washington State. It is also a perfect environment for mosquitoes and wasps.

I’m linking up to Good Fences #113 with TexWisGirl from The Run*A*Round Ranch Report.

We’ve started a new project at this old house. We are replacing the front walkway up to our front door.

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Out with the old, in with the new.

Road Trip Signs

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Sometimes with drive by photography you miss part of the sign. Glondo’s suffered that fate. These first 3 signs were taken during our drive to our son and daughter in law’s in Eastern Washington. We veered off the interstate at the city of Cle Elum to have some breakfast.  On a future drive I’d like to stop at Glondo’s and buy some of their specialty meats!

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The Cottage Cafe in Cle Elum is our go-to choice for breakfast when we leave our home early for our 5-1/2 hour drive to Northeastern Washington State. Cle Elum is beyond Snoqualmie Pass Summit on the eastern downhill side of the Cascades.

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This Shell sign was seen across the street from the Cafe.

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Last but certainly not least is the great truth on this sign at our final destination.

I hope you have faith and hope and love in your life.

Linking up with Lesley for signs, signs.

 

Mission San Jose in San Antonio

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Mission San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo – the “Queen of Missions”. This was my favorite stop on the trolley tour when I was in San Antonio at the end of April.

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The Mission grounds with it’s massive stone walls were built for defense of the community that lived on the grounds.

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San José, as it became known, was the largest of the missions in the area. At its height, the community contained about 350 Indian neophytes, sustained by extensive fields and herds of livestock. Viewed as the model among the Texas missions, San José gained a reputation as a major social and cultural center. It became known as the “Queen of the Missions.” Its imposing complex of stone walls, bastions, granary, and magnificent church was completed by 1782.

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Along the walls were 84 two room humble apartments for the Indian residents.

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Fine carvings on the facade of Mission San José Church gave it the title, “Queen of the Missions”.

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La Ventana de Rosa, the Rose Window, is located on the south wall of the church sacristy. The window has been described as the site where the Host was shown to gathered mission celebrants during the Feast of Pentecost.

The window, sculpted ca. 1775, has been the object of both legend and admiration. It is considered one of the finest examples of baroque architecture in North America. The meaning behind the name is currently unknown, but legend has it named for Rosa, the betrothed of Juan Huizar who many believe created the window.

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trolley tour 060Much of what is visible today at Mission San José was reconstructed by the Works Progress Administration in the 1930s. The Archdiocese of San Antonio and San José parish are responsible for any maintenance and preservation work needed on the church structure itself. About 80% of the church is original. The National Park Service, with help from taxpayers and the park’s friends group, Los Compadres, is responsible for the the extant structures and historical landscape.

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I’m linking this post to Tuesday’s Treasures hosted by Tom The Backroads Traveler and to ABC Wednesday started by Mrs. Nesbitt and carried on by Roger and a team of ABC’ers. S is for San Jose, San Antonio, San Miquel de Aguayo and Stone Walls.

If you want to read more about this treasure click the National Park Service link above. I have more posts to share from my time in San Antonio.

We are in a cooler pattern this week in the Seattle area with some light rain which is more typical for this time of year. It’s nice not to have to water my plants. What’s going on in your corner of the world?

More About Jesus ~ Hymn

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More About Jesus

More about Jesus would I know,
More of His grace to others show;
More of His saving fullness see,
More of His love Who died for me.

Refrain

More, more about Jesus,
More, more about Jesus;
More of His saving fullness see,
More of His love Who died for me.

More about Jesus let me learn,
More of His holy will discern;
Spirit of God, my teacher be,
Showing the things of Christ to me.

Refrain

More about Jesus; in His Word,
Holding communion with my Lord;
Hearing His voice in every line,
Making each faithful saying mine.

Refrain

More about Jesus; on His throne,
Riches in glory all His own;
More of His kingdom’s sure increase;
More of His coming, Prince of Peace.

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Words: Eliza E. Hewitt, 1887 ~ Music: John R. Sweney

InSPIREd Sunday – Edison Lutheran Church

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On Friday morning Dear took the day off and we hopped in the car for a little road trip. We headed north on I-5 and exited on Chuckanut Drive. We turned left (west) off of Chuckanut onto Allen West Road headed for Farm to Market Road where we turned right (north). We spotted this steeple and decided to take a closer look. It was just off Farm to Market Road on Church Road.

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After I took these photos we continued on Farm to Market Road to Bow Hill Road in the little one block downtown of Edison, Washington. We enjoyed visiting the Bread Farm Bakery and then had breakfast at Tweets.

It was a beautiful day for a drive in our state with temps getting up into the 80’s! I’ll share a post about our day and all we saw and ate soon.

I’m linking up later today to InSPIREd Sunday with Beth and Sally.

If you click over to Mennonite Girls Can Cook today you’ll see some of my favorite things in my kitchen.

Friday the 13th!

So happy I’m not superstitious. I still have to share 5 more hats I’ve worn or am wearing but my creative juices aren’t flowing these days but rather they are dribbling. I’ll get back to those hats at a later Friday. So here are five favorites from this past week.

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#1. Mother’s Day brunch with my kids that are on this side of the mountains.

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#2. A few hours with these girls on Tuesday in Canada. The tall blond on the left that you probably don’t recognize is a writer who is writing a play about the Mennonite Girls Can Cook that will be staged later this year in Indiana and possibly Ohio.

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Martha BoltonThen Lovella and the B.C. girls that were free to come for lunch offered up these delicious salads and other goodies.

#4. Our new book is in the works and we got a preview on what it is going to look like. I’ll share more about this soon.

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#5. Today (Thursday) Dear and I worked outside mowing and weed whacking and then we brought down our deck furniture and set it out for the season.

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We are thankfully heading into a quiet weekend. We have been processing lots of emotional things this week in our extended family and quiet is good to look forward to. Of course we know that just because we think it will be quiet doesn’t guarantee it. The other thing we know is that God is in control of everything that is allowed into our lives.

I’m linking up with Five on Friday with Amy at Love Made My Home and with Friday’s Fave Five with Susanne at Living to Tell the Story.

Good Fences San Antonio

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This first gate is from the Briscoe Western Art Museum the rest of the gates and fences are from Mission San Jose in San Antonio, Texas.

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trolley tour 057Linking up to Good Fences #112 with TexWisGirl at Run*A*Round Ranch Report.

Another sunny stretch here in the Seattle area. I hope May isn’t stealing our summer this year. Today I have to give our lawn a haircut and fill the larders. What are you up to?

Signs from San Antonio

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One of the mornings we were in San Antonio we walked from the car rental agency back to the hotel and we saw these signs. Boudros was along the River Walk and although we didn’t get a chance to eat there I am told they have a table side guacamole they are known for. Wish I had some right about now!

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Here’s is who the city of San Antonio is named after…

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I’m linking up with Lesley for signs, signs.

River Walk Reflections and Rhoddies

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While in San Antonio, Texas a large tourist draw is the River Walk in the downtown area. They say it is the number one Tourist attraction in the state of Texas. I’m happy to have seen this area but it was not my favorite from my San Antonio experience.

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Most of my photos were taken in the early morning hours when the walkways were clear of the hoards of people you’ll find here later in the day and evening. I’m not a fan of Disneyland like crowds so the walk wouldn’t be my first choice for a meal even though you’ll find a very large selection of restaurants all along the downtown part of the walk. I preferred heading up and out of this area to find a place to eat. Despite my feelings this is a treasured area in San Antonio.

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Some treasures from Washington State in my very own yard are these rhododendron bushes. Four of the bushes were here and well established when we moved into this old house in the fall of 1998. The small yellow bush is a recent addition from 4 years ago.

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Rhododendrons are the Washington State Flower.

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Our youngest rhoddie.

And my last photo are of some of my favorite human treasures in front of our rhoddy bushes!

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I’ll be linking up to Tuesday’s Treasures with Tom The Backroads Traveler and

ABC Wednesday started by Mrs. Nesbitt and administered by Roger and Team for R is for River Walk and Rhoddies.

I’m headed to Canada (British Columbia) early Tuesday morning and will be gone all day so I’ll be late in visiting participants in these two memes. We are promised beautiful weather for most of the week in the 70’s! Hope your week is starting well.