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Christmas Eve On the Delaware (My annual post for the newbies--all others, plz pardon the repost)

Arkie John

Active member
I have heard this story told several times as a sermon illustration. The renditions varied in degrees. So I researched it and bounced it against several sources, none of which were copyrighted. So I present to you what I believe to be the most accurate recollection of what I have chosen to call
 
Many thanks.. We can never hear that too often,

Fair winds

Mikie
 
a wonderful feeling through me! God Bless and Merry Christmas Arkie!
 
n/t
 
...are you planning to limber up the Brownie this spring????

My Excal will be in my possession by the end of February and maybe my Brownie before spring.

Right now there's a half-inch of ice staring me in the face. I live in Arkansas sos I don't have to look at that mess but, hey! We get thrown a curve every now and then.

I am currently researching where we (the corps of engineers) placed our old swim platforms of yesteryear. We took them out of the water in the late 70'-early 80's for insurance reasons. I have collected the information on four of our lakes and am interviewing the "old heads" for some of the other ones and having them mark maps for me.

The Corps also has a bad habit of moving beaches around every few decades and I'm getting that information as well. I mean, I don't want to run out of places to loot you know.

Have a great new year!!! <><

aj
 
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