Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Quilts at the Fair



We went to the county fair last week and I took some pictures of some beautiful quilts. I love quilts and thought I would share them with you. This one was one of my favorites because it was different and had dogs on it.

If it seems strange to have a county fair in January you have to remember this is Florida. The weather is nice and the tourists are here! Some years it has been cold at the fair, but this year we had 10 nice sunny days of above average temperatures, in the 70's and 80's.

Sunday, January 22, 2006

Peacocks



We visited friends last year on the east coast of Florida. They live in a regular neighborhood except that peacocks live there too. They were in yards all over the neighborhood. It was amazing. We drove around taking pictures of all the peacocks and peahens. There were even chicks! We thought it would be fun to live in a Florida neighborhood with peacocks.

Friday, January 20, 2006

Photo Friday: Pink



A lot of bloggers will probably put a beautiful pink flower on their site for the "Pink" theme. I wanted to be different and put something else on. My dog has a really long pink tongue! LOL

Thursday, January 19, 2006

Mother Goose?



A goose in my neighborhood was going out in the road trying to find his lost friend, a duck. The goose and duck lived at the pond with all the wild birds that stop there. He was a loose goose. Before he got run over by a car the neighbors called Wildlife Rescue who took the wayward goose to an animal shelter that has a flock of geese on their property. My son and I stopped by the shelter to see if we could see "our" goose. There were about 50 geese and we couldn't spot him in the crowd, but we tooks a picture of these two and a few others.

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Another Sandcastle



Here is another sandcastle from the competition. This is only a part of the sculpture. Of course this one was done by the professional sand castle builders.

Monday, January 16, 2006

King Kong



Since King Kong is so popular right now at the movies here is a picture I took of him last year at a sandcastle building contest. I thought he was real cute made of sand.

Sunday, January 15, 2006

Hyena



This is a picture I took at Busch Gardens of a hyena. I thought I got a good picture of a rather interesting animal. Ain't he cute?

Friday, January 13, 2006

Photo Friday: Success



I am not a great gardener, but I had success with growing these roses.

Wednesday, January 11, 2006

Chickens



We like chickens. These two were at a horse race we went to last year. Do you want to see the horses too?

Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Photo Friday: Panorama



This peaceful looking picture is the view from my back yard. Can you see why I love Florida?

Click on "home" and visit my other pictures of Florida.

Sunday, January 08, 2006

50th Anniversary

Here it is 50 years later and people still remember the murder of 5 missionaries in Ecuador. In fact a movie called "End of the Spear" is coming out on January 20th that tells this amazing story and what happened afterward. The families (wives and children) of the murdered men went to live with the Indians and with the love and forgiveness of Christ this tribe became Christians. Thousands of Christian missionaries and workers say that they served God because of this incredible true story.

January 8, 1956 • Death in the Jungle.
by the Staff or associates of Christian History Institute.
© Copyright 1999-2005. All rights reserved.

The five men on "Palm Beach," a strip of sand on the Curaray River, Ecuador, knew that there was danger. But they took the risk for a chance to make friendly contact with the Huaorani (Auca) Indians. Missionaries Ed McCulley, Nate Saint, Jim Elliot, Pete Fleming, and Roger Youderian, had landed on the makeshift airstrip in their "modern missionary mule" (a Piper Cruiser).

Ecuador, courtesy of the CIA Factbook.
Back at Shell Mera,on this day January 8, 1956, Marj Saint waited for word. The short wave radio crackled. Marj listened as her husband, Nate, told her that "a commission of ten" was on its way from Terminal City. "Looks like they'll be here for the early afternoon service. Pray for us. This is the day! We'll contact you next at four-thirty."

Excitement was intense. Months of efforts were about to bear fruit! The "commission" was a group of Huaorani men. Terminal City was the code name the missionaries had given an Huaorani village that they had spotted from the air. If Nate spoke in code words, it was because he did not want Ecuadorians with guns pre-empting the mission's friendly overtures to the Huaorani . The Huaorani were sturdy forest dwellers who had fiercely resisted all efforts to subdue them, killing many people who ventured into their territory.

Nate had first spotted one of their villages from the air on September 19, 1955. A plan for reaching the Huaorani was developed on October 1st, when bad weather kept Johnny Keenan from flying Ed back to his home station at Arunjo. Ed, Nate and others gathered at Shell Mera and talked into the wee hours of the morning, huddled over maps and establishing their strategy. How could they demonstrate that they came in peace and not in hostility?

What they decided to do was fly over the villages and lower gifts to the people. Using a public address system, they repeated friendly phrases that Jim had collected from an Huaorani woman on a nearby hacienda. "Biti miti punimupa: I like you; I want to be your friend." Soon large numbers of Aucas were converging for the gift drops. Finally the day came when the villagers tied a gift to the line in return. It was a feathered headdress.

Next, a landing spot had to be found. One of the playas (sand bars) on the Curaray River would have to do. Nate found a good one about four and a half miles from Terminal City. He ran simulated landings on it, touching his wheels to the sand to test its firmness. It seemed okay. Finally on January 3rd, Nate and Ed landed. The sand proved softer than hoped, but by letting air out of the tires, a safe landing and takeoff were possible. Nate ferried the other men and supplies to the camp. The men erected a prefab tree house and shouted friendly words into the bush. Four days later an Huaorani man and two women appeared. Now, on this day, January 8th, 1956, several Auca were headed to "Palm Beach."

Four thirty rolled around, time for the planned radio contact. Eagerly Marj switched on her radio back at base. Nothing! Had the men been invited to the Huaorani houses? She waited. There was no sound. The minutes passed, lengthened into hours. Silence.

Johnny Keenan flew over Palm Beach on Monday morning. He reported to Marj that he had spotted Nate's plane, stripped of its fabric. On Wednesday he saw the first of the bodies from the air. Then another. Soon it was evident all five men were dead. A ground force moved in to bury the men. Ed's body had washed away.

A shipwrecked sailor recalled Jim Elliot's words: "When it comes time to die, make sure that all you have to do is die." The five men on the beach had been ready to die and their deaths were not in vain. Through the efforts of the widows, the Huaorani discovered Christian forgiveness. The day came when they invited missionaries to work among them and explained that they had killed the five out of fear, thinking they were cannibals. The same Huaorani who killed the men who came to bring them the gospel are now believers in their Lord.

Resources:
Ellliot, Elisabeth. Through Gates of Splendor. (New York: Harper and Row, 1958).
Hitt, Russell T. Jungle Pilot. (Discovery House, 1997 ).
Various internet articles.

Wednesday, January 04, 2006

Fire Trucks



My son also likes fire trucks. I like them too. We took a tour last year of a factory in our town where they take basic trucks and turn them into fire trucks. They install all the special equipment and paint them a bright color, not always red.
Some are yellow, green, or white. I like the bright red ones the best.

Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Other Favorite Porsche




This was my son's favorite Porsche. Of course it looks like a race car and only costs $448,000. Yes, you read that right. Can you believe someone would buy a car that is so expensive? I hope it gets good gas mileage!

Monday, January 02, 2006

My Favorite Porsche



My sons are crazy about expensive sports cars so in a moment of weakness I agreed to stop at the Porsche dealer and let him look around. We saw a lot of expensive cars, but this was my favorite Porche. It is an official 1958 Porsche TRACTOR! Isn't it cool?

Sunday, January 01, 2006

Photo Friday: Best of 2005



It is too hard to pick the best picture of 2005 so here is a good one that I liked. This lion lives at Busch Gardens in Tampa. He was in a good mood and posed very nicely for me to take his picture.