




We looked at some beautiful land in Pennsylvania...water from fresh strings, great outbuildings, gardens and fantastic mountain views...
And then of course, there are the sweet, sweet tastes of summer!



We did go out to Raystown lake...a manmade lake up in the mountains. It is 29 miles of absolute beauty. Our friends had a 21 foot deck boat. It was great.
Art did a little skiing. Not bad for a fifty-something guy who hasn't done it for over a decade. He even did some time on one ski!
Today we celebrated Father's day late...all of our kids were here except Andy. He deploys to waters south tomorrow. If he had been here it would have been great but it was nice to have all the rest of the kids here.
I haven't been able to look at the other blogs lately. Life is just too hectic. Our church is doing a series on 'margins'. I think it might be timely. I have my first full day of work tomorrow, guests coming in the afternoon to bring their son to the US Naval Academy and then three Ukrainian girls the next day. I'm not even sure what happens after that! One or two days at a time!
I love the beauty of nature around us.
What would this blog be without a picture of the 'man'?
We always have a campfire, though usually it's later...after dark. This year we are blessed with the presence of Dr. Hudson Armerding.
I'll try to post more, but the connection is really slow. But at least there is a connection now!
David is Mary's husband...you can see us reflected in his glasses...
We went to the Naval Academy Museum. These boats were made by prisoners out of the beef and mutton bones from their food. They are amazing...so detailed. I guess true artists will find a way to create.
Jacob came too. He was a great boat driver on the river and a good sport to hang out with us.
It was even better to be with Mary, David and Jacob than I had hoped. I felt like they were old friends.
But today there was a send off for the Maryland National Guard deploying to Iraq for the first time. The fellow at the back right is the son of a lady I work with. Not an easy time for a wife or a mom. It brought back the memories of sending Andy off. I had forgotten a little.


I took this today. One of our young Marine dads loving on his little girl. He is separated from her now and it's killing him. Being a geographic bachelor is tough duty.
