Sunday, September 07, 2008

Calhoun Youth Service

We had a youth service tonight, so sticking with the theme of youth, we had Tim Calhoun and his girls here to sing - at least the girls fit in with the youth!
Here Tim is doing one thing that he likes to do - talk!
Tim and Lizzie sang and played.
Tim and the girls sang.

Thursday, September 04, 2008

2008 Antique Machinery Show Trip

Today was the day for our annual trip to the Nittany Antique Machinery Association's Fall Show. This is one day that I usually schedule pretty far in advance to be off work. It was hot, but it was a good day.
Each year there is a featured tractor at the show. This year it was Silver King along with another lesser known make or two.
Here is one section of food stands. This is actually where I made my first purchase of the day - french fries!
They had an old tractor hooked up to an old sawmill cutting logs into lumber. I sat with a good friend of ours - Rev. Paul Miller - and watched this for a little while.
The old steam engines always fascinate me.
I thought this one was kind of neat even though it's not restored.
There were some neat, old farm tractors there. There were something over 300 tractors there at one point today.
I thought this John Deere with the corn planter on it was neat.
There were some, shall we say unique, tractors there - like this one with the extra seats . . .
. . . and this pink John Deere!
There were actually quite a few garden tractor type tractors there.
There were some real little tractors there.
There were some old cars and trucks there.
There were even a couple horses there.
This should give you a little bit of an idea of what we saw today. I didn't get any pictures of the HUGE flea-market or the campers. For more pictures, head on over to the Happy Pastor blog.Thanks For Dropping In!

Thursday, August 07, 2008

Here are some very random pictures from Penns Creek Camp this year! I'll try to post more shortly but I'm not making any promises on how soon!
We saw this distinguished looking gentleman in the tabernacle one night after service. Actually, I'm not sure what Bro. Frank Heidler was doing at the time, but I thought it was a neat picture!
Here is one of the mainstays of the Chatterbox Cafe snack shop - fellow blogger Laura Ellison.Here is our tremendous leader - Conference President Rev. Harry Plank. Besides keeping the services interesting, he is an all around tremendous man that I have a great amount of confidence in.
Here are the main singers for camp this year. Not really, but Blake and Chloe did do a great job singing!
Here is one of the veteran ushers in action (see the blur!) taking up the offering. I don't know how many years Dad has been doing this now.
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Monday, July 21, 2008

My New Toy!

I recently bought myself a new toy - I know, I'm a little big for that kind of stuff, but hey it's something that I've wanted for quite a while now.
As you may - or may not - be able to tell from the picture, I bought a laptop computer. I won't go into all of the technical details, but it's a Toshiba that I got a good deal on at Circuit City because it was actually a display model.
While I was at it, I also bought a case and a small mouse for it along with the service contract that covers both the mouse and the computer!
We got it taken care of today so that I can get on the internet using the wireless connection - which is how I'm posting this right now!
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Some New Friends

I know this is a little late!
We recently had a missionary service with Rex and Missy McDowell and their son Devin. I think we made some new friends in the process.
Here is Rex, Missy and Devin standing by their display.
We found out that Devin likes dogs, so we were showing him the different ones that we have here, including Harry the Hairy Dog. I ended up giving him this one to take along - we didn't really have room for him, and Dad wasn't too happy with me when I bought him anyway! Thanks For Dropping In!

Monday, June 30, 2008

A Miscellaneous Post!

This past weekend was the time for the annual "RiverFest" festivities here in Lewistown. One of the big events was the raft regatta. Here are some pictures of some of the rafts.
There were some "rebels" with the Confederate Flag
Obviously, this wasn't one of the rafts, but we thought this was neat
There was a floating farm - notice the gate, wagon wheel, and watering trough
A dragon
Saturday evening was the fireworks
Here is the sunset we got to see Sunday evening
If you want to see more pictures, click here to go to Dad's blog.
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Friday, June 13, 2008

A Birthday Celebration!

Here I am again!
Today was my birthday and as a result, I took the day off work. We originally had some other plans but those got changed. Mom and Dad kept asking me what I wanted to do on my day off but I wasn't being any help in that area! We left home this morning and headed over the mountain in the general direction of State College. Our first stop was at the Elk Creek Dry Goods store - a very nice Amish store near Rebersburg. From there, we went over the mountain - a beautiful drive - to the Hillside Variety store near Loganton - variety is a very appropriate word for this Amish owned store! They have everything from a wide variety of used and new merchandise to furniture to canned goods! We left there and went a couple miles down the road to Kauffman's - an Amish owned hardware store. Unfortunately, I didn't think to take any pictures of these stores. From there, we went to the PA Fish Commission's Tylersville Fish Culture Station. That's where these pictures begin.
This is looking out over the fish runs.
The fish in the runs range from these ones that are about 3 - 4 inches long . . .
to these ones that are about average sized . . .

to the ones in these next two pictures. I thought these ones were very nice sized fish - then one of the men that was working there told us that these are next year's trophy fish! I would have considered any of them a trophy now!

After we left there, we headed to Centre Hall for lunch. We did stop at a yard sale on the way! We had lunch at the Whistle Stop Restaurant - a very nice little restaurant with great food.
We left the restaurant and went to Boalsburg to the Pennsylvania Military Museum - a place that I have wanted to visit for quite some time.
They have a wide variety of items in their displays. Here is a display of handheld weapons.
This gun is just a little bit bigger!
Then there are the cannons.
They also have different kinds of vehicles and other items on display in the museum.
This is just one of the four tanks on display outside the museum.
This is part of the memorial area outside of the musuem. It is a beautiful setting.
After we got home, Mom & Dad gave me my birthday gift. It is a train crossing bank that stands 4 feet high. When you drop a coin in, the lights flash and a train whistle blows.
I like this picture better. Nothing against Dad's picture taking - it's just that I'm not in this one!
We wound up the day at Sal-Lee's Restaurant for supper - baked haddock, macaroni & cheese, stewed tomatoes, applesauce and rolls - it was good!
It was a very nice way to celebrate my birthday - beautiful weather, neat places to go, and time together as a family!
Thank You for everything Mom & Dad!

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Sunday, May 18, 2008

Penn View Choir

Last evening - for the first time in years - the Penn View Bible Institute Chapel Choir was at our church. They did a tremendous job! Besides the choir singing, there were a couple solos, all three PR groups sang, and there was a duet on the piano for the offertory - I don't know if that piano has ever been played like that!
Here are a few pictures from the evening. There was no way of getting a picture of the choir singing "He Hideth My Soul" - they were lined back both sides of the church for that one and sang it accapella. It was beautiful!
This is the whole choir singing together.
ShaDawn Heidler singing one of the solos - what a voice!
Velma Ninjipa singing a solo - she did a great job as well.
Of course, PR man extraordinaire, Dan Durkee had part in the service as well!
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