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Some loose ends for a Tuesday

Most important: I wish to thank those of you who left me words of encouragement the past couple of days. Sometime later I will share some more of the story about my relationship with Allen.

Traveling with Leesa: Leesa, of News From France fame has been busy running around Europe and wants to share the experience with all of us. She now has a blog specifically for her photos called, appropriately enough, Our Vacation Photos. Check out the pics, I think they are quite good.

I have some new friends as a result of my request on the Prayer Hubs and I'm looking forward to getting around to all your blogs. The Prayers is open to "whosoever will" or anyone who has a burden to share.

I also want to give a shout out to those who come via Mike Golch's blog Rambling Stuff. Mike is good about posting prayer requests on his blog and I'm sure that God will reward his efforts there.

Once again thank you and keep praying for Allen.

Comments

Hi Cliff,

Thanks so much for introducing me on your blog to your readers! That was really nice and thanks for the compliments, too! : )
Travel and photography are two of my passions, so I combined the two and created a blog! I hope everyone enjoys the pictures and the views of the beautiful cities I have had the opportunity to visit! I cannot recommend Budapest enough to everyone who has not yet seen this magnificent city!
Cheers and happy travels to you all!
Leesa
Busy Bee Suz said…
Sending prayers Allan's way...hoping all is going ok.
Suz

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