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Winter Sunset

February 6, 2014 | by Mary Hamilton| in lake, Nature, Photos

Sometimes the words just won’t come. So for now, enjoy!  

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Winter Camp

January 9, 2014 | by Mary Hamilton| in Memories, Winter, Youth camp

All this snow and cold weather has brought back memories of our winter camps. From Christmas break until spring break, every weekend was filledwith campers enjoying–yes, enjoying the snow. Now, granted, these were kids young enough to hop on a sled or toboggan slide and zoom down the hill. Or pull on a pair of …

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Winter Memories

January 18, 2013 | by Mary Hamilton| in recreation, Uncategorized

Isn’t it funny how a smell or a song can immediately transport you to another time, another place? That happened one night this week when our church trucked in enough snow to build a couple of small sled hills and a play area. Snow is unusual here in southeast Texas and even when it does …

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Winter Memories

January 18, 2013 | by Mary Hamilton| in recreation, Uncategorized

Isn’t it funny how a smell or a song can immediately transport you to another time, another place? That happened one night this week when our church trucked in enough snow to build a couple of small sled hills and a play area. Snow is unusual here in southeast Texas and even when it does …

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