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Author Archives: Hillside Laughter
Travels — Days 8, 9, and 10
Scenes from the Oregon Coast. Joyce and Sarah getting out of the wind. Chilly! Smile!
Travels — Days 6 and 7
Oregon Coast — Pacific Ocean
Travels — Day 5
Amazing! Today we’ve been transported from the beauty and serenity of Crater Lake to the stately grandeur of the California redwoods in a matter of hours. (Well, there were a lot of very windy roads in between.) The giant redwoods … Continue reading
Travels — Day 4
We spent the day driving the 35-mile, winding rim road around CRATER LAKE with lots of stops for pictures and a walk to a waterfall. The lake is a beautiful deep blue; the mountains and rocks majestic; the cliffs awesome; … Continue reading
Travels — Day 3
We are currently ensconced in a refurbished 1930’s cabin in the woods of southern Oregon about 20 miles south of Crater Lake. No TV, no A/C, no cell phone. But the trusty Wi-Fi is working—some of the time. Don’t feel … Continue reading
Travels — Day 2
Greetings from Winnemucca, Nevada, located in the north central part of the state. Highlights of today included the Bonneville salt flats, Great Salt Lake, wide valleys surrounded by mountains still evidencing snow, and a side trip up a beautiful canyon. … Continue reading
The Church Alphabet is published!
Good news! The Church Alphabet has been translated into Hindi and published in India. I received a copy of the book today. It is good to see this project reach another level of distribution. Thanks to Evangelism Resources for their … Continue reading
Farewell to My Dad, John Arthur Tice
Father’s Day, 2013: A few sprinkles hit the windshield. I silently pray for no rain and feel nudged to pray for sunshine, as well. A few moments later, we pull up in front of Gray Valley Cemetery. And, as if … Continue reading
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Tagged dad, faithfulness, farewell, Father's Day, Gray Valley Cemetery, Jesus, John Arthur Tice, love, marine, veteran, When We All Get to Heaven, WWII
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