Area flooding is threatening at least our timing, but we're supposed to be doing some local vacationing this week. So I myself am...
Back next week, Lord willing.

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6 comments:
Hope that goes well...most of the vacation spots around here are flooded. And it is supposed to keep raining all week again. On the plus side, this summer is predicted to have lower temperatures than normal...so lower power bills!
Lesser known factoid: Houston gets more annual rain than Seattle.
All of it in a 72-hour period.
Lesser known factoid: Houston gets more rain annually than Seattle.
You be blessed my brother. Our Lord is awesome, and He is coming back very soon!
I hope you, your family, and folks at your church are ok after all that flooding. Take Care Brian
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