Sunday, March 11, 2007

It is still the dry season here, although we have had a few good rains during this season. That was unusual according to the oldtimers here. We are glad when there is a breeze. God's hand in the creation is also seen on the campus during this dry spell - just look at His creative work of this hybrid vine climbing the tree beside our art/music building. The dust is blowing in the breeze and yet His presence is seen with the vegetation around us. Oh, Lord, the earth is filled with your glory. Give me the eyes that see Your presence always.




This is another vine which keeps the campus green during the dry spell. This tree and vine are just in front of the chapel building seen in the background where the students meet each Wednesday morning. This vine reaches to the upper most branches of this majestic tree. We praise God for the trees on the campus providing shade throughout the day, especially the outdoor lunchroom. It hasn't rained once yet during our lunch time all year :-) When it rains, it is usually in the late afternoon.






This is the start of a small project started months ago - suprplus concrete patio stones being put to a good use. I thought it would be nice to have a place to sit outside in the cooler weather. So far, no cool weather. I use five gallon pails to gather the gravel to try to make the surface level and carry the concrete blocks from the far side of the campus, two at a time :-) It gives me a good workout. Completion date is yet to be determined :-)

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