It seems like I just caught up on the blog - and here a week has gone by again. I blog to remember. So much happens in the times between when we're "on the job" that it's easy to forget special moments and good people. I'm glad you're reading along with me ... enjoy. It would be wonderful to have you join me for breakfast on the terrace this Thanksgiving morning, but you'd have to get here by 7am. At 8, we're leaving for our weekly mountain walk.
Today is American Thanksgiving Day. It kicks off the Christmas season - we used to buy a fresh fir or pine tree the weekend after Thanksgiving. Below is a 12' tree from years past in Seattle. We had a 17' ceiling, so put the tree stand on a round birch table.
One year we bought a spruce ... which began a steady rain of needles that lasted 3 days (hiss hiss as the needles spun through the emptying branches to the floor.) I scooped those needles into 2 boxes and used them for potpourri for years. The tree, already decorated, kept only a handful of needles on its empty branches. We still laugh about that "Charlie Brown Christmas Tree." No more spruce!
The colors are bright, the figures crisp..
Thanksgiving season flowers of Indonesia are amazing. This 8-10" tall bloom has yellow tips that emerge from red petals. It grows on a hedge filled with such all-in-one bouquets.
The food is pretty but indifferent in taste.
Thursday
New houses and restaurants are always being built. This one, on stilts, overlooks a beautiful valley.
The rain has brought the farmers into their fields. Steep hillsides are no match for their terraces of potato and tomato crops.
The dogs are thrilled to be out and about. They plunge through the muddy puddles with glee. We avoid them as best we can but our legs, shoes, and socks are splattered with mud.
When we first walked here, there was no viewing platform, just rocks that ended on the cliffside. Below is a deep ravine that stretches 29 km (20 miles) and is the Lembang Fault. Now there is a toll booth to collect money - which is happening more and more - and "improvements" to draw in tourists.
For now, we lean over the new railings and admire the view.
We take the obligatory photos, and enjoy each others' company.
When the world explodes around here with the next volcanic eruption, there's a good chance that the Lembang Fault will toss lava and boiling steam from its river and the cracked earth into the air.
The cloud formations between us and the distant hills is unlike what we've seen before.
We have 3 husbands along today. That's the most in ages. The guys walk slowly behind us and take pictures.
Yes, the slipcovers are now changed over to red for the season. But that's as much decorating as I've done.
On our street, someone puts an empty metal paint tray into a pothole. Everyone will avoid the hole until it's fixed. The spikes are up - woe to the person who doesn't see the shine tray before the hole is repaired.
Read more:
*Jesus saw a great crowd; and he had compassion for them, because they were like sheep without a shepherd. Mark 6:34
*Give thanks to God the Father at all times and for everything in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. Ephesians 5:20
Moravian Prayer: Jesus Christ, you have a knack for turning things upside down. You elevate the humble and lowly. You are the shepherd who dies for sheep who love to wander. You pay the debts your servants owe. You show us paradoxes of the Christian faith. Help us to know your ways, we pray.
God our Father, we give you thanks for the bounty of the earth. We give you thanks for the presence of your son, Jesus Christ, who teaches us to give praise at all times.Amen.
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