I wasn't sure how to title this last post of September. So untitled it is! It was a mixed bag of emotions this weekend. It started out just great. Again, beautiful weather. Sunny and a bit warmer than I really like it but it's cool at night and that's a blessing. Last week we did get some rain finally, but we sure could use more. I guess I'm never really satisfied! Saturday we went down to Malabar Farm state park for the first festival of this fall season. A friend from Church came with us. She's new to Ashland and hadn't been here before. There weren't as many vendors as in the past, but it was still nice to walk around and see what folks were selling and also enjoy the reenactments going on.
The civil war group getting ready to shoot the cannons. This is the reason we don't take Annabelle with us. Those guns would have her in therapy for sure!The French and Indian war was also represented. The setups are always fun to see and the folks doing the reenactments take it pretty seriously. We walked around, took a horse drawn wagon ride to different parts of the area and I think our friend enjoyed it too. Later in the day it was time for pictures for Ashland High School's homecoming.My Granddaughter, Addy, with her boyfriend, Gage. Thankfully it was a lovely warm evening. I'm not sure I'll get used to those short, short dresses. I'd hate for anyone to freeze! But hey, I think my generation helped invent the mini skirt, so I'd better not comment! Then Sunday morning as I was getting ready for Church, I heard that the President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints passed away Those that have followed me for years know that I'm a member of this church that many call The Mormon Church. President Russell M. Nelson was 101! He was very vibrant, active man until the end of his life and we sure enjoyed him as he took the church in different directions that focused on Jesus Christ, Temple worship, and family. He was also a world-renowned heart surgeon who helped invent the heart lung machine that saves so many lives. It was just after our church service was over that we heard about the horrific act of violence in Grand Blanc, Michigan at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. 4 have died and many injured as a man rammed his truck into the church, open fire with an automatic weapon on the innocent people inside and also set fire to the church and it burned to the ground. They fear more victims will be found once they can get through the burned remains of the church. All these shootings can make us numb to this hateful violence but this sure hit close to home knowing how many feel about our religion and the fact it could easily happen here. Prayers are needed for those families that are hurting from this and more compassion for everyone no matter their race, religion, or political stance. I guess I could have titled this post, "What the world needs now is love, sweet love"...lets help spread that! My favorite month is just a day away. I sure hope October can be a good one for everyone.
The Creepy Woods last evening as the sun was setting. Not so Creepy, just peaceful.
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