Whirlwind Missions

Monday, October 18, 2010

TK Time!

Tim A. Cummins @ 7:29 pm  

I’ve been enjoying beautiful Tybee Island over the last few days.
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It’s been great to get some rest and enjoy one of my favorite cities in America: Savannah! Birthplace of my children! First capital of Georgia!
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It was fun to think about George Washington or Ben Franklin walking around the squares in the Historic District.
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Enjoyed the Greek Festival while I was there.
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And the Art Festival on Tybee.
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And just the awesome beach!
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We did a 12 mile bike ride along the Savannah River. Beauty!
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Love the moss!
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It’s actually in the same family with pineapples!
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It was in the 70s, perfect weather and the place was nearly deserted.
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I also shot pictures at Laurel Grove cemetary. It has MANY graves from the dead Confederate soldiers from Gettysburg.

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Seeing that I just recently saw the hand written edition of the Gettysburg Address just recently, and the letter from Sherman to Lincoln preserving Savannah, it was really special.
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Great time! Good to rest.
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On our way home, I got a call from the manager of Huntington Creek. She said that the North’s apartment had been busted into. That’s a sad piece of business. Ian lost a lot of DVDs and also his Mac laptop.

Pray for them!

Jesse also sounds a little congested. I’m glad we’re here to take care of him.

I’m looking forward to going to Texas on Thursday. I always enjoy hanging out with my parents. I’m going up to Baylor for Homecoming on Friday and watch the football game on Saturday.

I’m giving a short report at the Worship Place on Sunday. Looking forward to seeing them. Big supporters!

Great to be back home.

I liked doing swishy patterns with the lights on the palm trees.
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Can you see the foot print above the sand, too?
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I loved the iron work at the cemeteries.
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And the marble sculpture.
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This reminded me of living in Savannah. Always lots of these tree trucks. Saw this one on our way home.
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