(Yeah, like you care . . . but there are pictures below)
I met with "The Boys" this morning. This is what passes for our local ministerial association. Basically it consists of me, the UMC pastor and the pastor of a non-denominational church. We are the ones who meet because, quite honestly, we are the ones who can play nice with others.
When I got back to the office, I was greeted with a concrete pour. If you go visit my parish website, you'll see Christ Church in the upper left. You really can't tell from that picture, but there is a ramp that runs down from left of the main doors. That ramp leads to . . . grass. Driving a wheel chair across grass is . . . well . . . less than ideal. I have no idea why previous members/clergy never dealt with that, but I finally have. There will now be a walkway from the main sidewalk to the ramp, and from the ramp to the sidewalk at the parish hall. And the best part of it is that it will be ready by Sunday.
Read a bit, thought about the sermon a bit, went for a walk, and waited around for my afternoon appointment who never came. So, pictures . . . here you go:
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
How I spent my day
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2 comments:
Hope you wrote your initials and drew a football in the wet concrete!
Sadly . . . No, I did not. Those things never look as good in real life as they do in person.
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