We see colorful fences....
colorful houses.....
colorful trees....
fruit....
berries....
and colorful people.
This man was 80 years old and had such a great sense of humor. Max wished so badly he could of visited with him in his native tongue. The church donated to the Territorial Center of this district a large roto-tiller that is used to plow the gardens of the elderly. When Max asked him if they did a good job he said, "Well I won't say it's perfect. We can't forget the past and how good horses are. Rain and mud won't stop a horse. I'd do it myself if I hadn't just had surgery. I'm a strong man and my dad was a strong man living until he was 90 years old." He had a huge garden spot which I'm sure keeps him very busy.
The roter-tiller, which they call a motor-block, was donated by the church. The Mass Media was also covering the project closing, thus the camera man in the background.
5 comments:
I really like the berry picture. Fall is so great.
There seems to be media at many of your projects...that is good for the church!
I don't want to roto-till my garden and I'm not nearly 80. I love your color theme.
I liked the picture of the back of the truck. Because we get a lot of pictures like that on our trips. I know you took pictures of the colors but I can't see the colors so I like the truck. Tell Mandy I'm sory we did not stop.
I love the colors. What a variety. The old man reminds me of dad.
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