Here is 13-year-old grand-daughter Kayla. She snapped this self portrait. Actually, she's a budding photographer---takes some very creative photos. She's a straight-A students and just an all-around super kid.
Living along the bank of the Grand River on Abrigador Trail, we are now official river rats--meaning that we live in a floodplain. But the term means more than that since my initials spell rat--and the reflections are ones both in my mind and on the water.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Sunday, October 18, 2009
The Pleasures of Ohio
We just got back from a quick 2-day trip to Ohio where I spoke Thursday night at a conference sponsored by University Bible Fellowship. What a wonderful welcoming group they are! We stayed downtown at the Hyatt Capitol where the conference was held.
Friday morning we drove out in the country and went through Circleville where we came across this incredible mural on a building in town. It truly looked like you could walk right through the arch. The creator is a local artist who is known for his second to none life-like murals.
From there we headed down to Hocking Hills---a wonderful place to hike and to spend 2 or 3 days if we had the time.
There are spectacular cliff and cave formations that an outsider would never imagine could be found in central Ohio. Here's a photo of Old Man's Cave. I'm pictured somewhere in the middle.
We just got back from a quick 2-day trip to Ohio where I spoke Thursday night at a conference sponsored by University Bible Fellowship. What a wonderful welcoming group they are! We stayed downtown at the Hyatt Capitol where the conference was held.
From there we headed down to Hocking Hills---a wonderful place to hike and to spend 2 or 3 days if we had the time.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
NEWS FROM THE SEMINARY
I was out of town with no online access today and yesterday and got home to emails from Calvin Seminary sources. It seems that Neal Plantinga (who was installed as president in the fall of 2002, less than 3 months before I was given the boot) is on his way out. There's a story behind it, but he says publicly: "I have prayed earnestly about this decision and have made it freely and joyfully."
I was out of town with no online access today and yesterday and got home to emails from Calvin Seminary sources. It seems that Neal Plantinga (who was installed as president in the fall of 2002, less than 3 months before I was given the boot) is on his way out. There's a story behind it, but he says publicly: "I have prayed earnestly about this decision and have made it freely and joyfully."
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