
My Aunt!

I picked up this young lad, his siblings and Mom, to take them home. His young cousin stepped up to the window to talk to me. He asked me what I do at home! It made my day. He was a young fella that I also had as a passenger many times with and without his parents. It made my day that he wanted to chat with the taxi driver. Maybe it helps that I give the children “smarties” when they ride with me!
When I called to schedule a visit at the assisted living facility where my 97-year-old Mother is, they said, “We were just talking about your mother!” At the table during a meal, one of the residents was crying, and my Mother got up out of her chair, went over to the lady and gave her a big hug. Wow, how sweet is that? I had a nice visit with her on the porch. She said, “I would give you a “howdy do” handshake but I think it is against the rules!” LOL

This was actually an un-edited photo.

And a church cemetery. I think it belonged to the church in the top photo. Also, I think it was near Middleburg, Pennsylvania, USA.

Interesting photo, with the chicken house in the foreground, then the cows, and then the neighbor’s farm. I suspect that with this setup the chickens would be classified free-range.

Amish Farmer in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA, still farming with horses, as is typical for the Amish.

A horse in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA.




The S & P Oyster Restaurant is a great place to eat in old seaport town of Mystic, Connecticut.


People dining outside at the S & P Oyster Restaurant and Bar in Mystic, Connecticut.

This is the view they had!



Mother of the Bride, with her Grandson!
I officiated at the wedding, and my wife was the Ceremony Coordinator! I had preached the message at the parent’s of the Bride’s wedding. The Bride was my wife’s namesake.