Wednesday 21 March 2012

No rest for the wicked...

Hello my friends

Well, the campaign is in full swing - our congregation has commenced with a fury and vigor previously unseen, with half the territory being covered in a mammoth afternoon of preaching. The sign language crew have also been hard at work and we are about a third through (we cover two congregations worth of territory up and down the coast). The territory lists have been disturbed and the dust blown off - we don't do maps here, it's so 'developed country' - and following year old directions often leads to houses that are no longer standing or ones that have dropped from the sky.

This season is extremely busy for us. Today we are knocking off some addresses up the coast, then heading off to the assembly rehearsal to be ready to interpret this weekend at our special assembly day. Saturday we are back into our work gear and tool belts to set up the venue and Sunday interpreting our hearts out. Then memorial and special talk all an hour away. I am hoping to be going up river to support the special talk in the Amerindian villages, where there is a little deaf boy - I want to go and interpret for him.

After all of this, the image below is all I want to do: love the picture, from Joseph Richardson (for copyright geeks).





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