Posted by Ken-Pa on November 24, 2013 at 09:28:03 from (75.179.42.82):
In Reply to: OT:Antique wood stove posted by Richard G. on November 24, 2013 at 08:13:50:
I like the position its sitting in with those old roads & at an intersection .Right there is good sermon material (such as "Is your life at a busy intersection"). So , what are your plans for this nice historical church ? I really like digging into the history of old buildings . I wish I knew back in the 50s & 60s what I know now . I would've gotten pictures of some of the old buildings that no longer stand in this small city . I own my Grammas home & when I got married , there was an old abandoned hotel across the street with pillars out front with a porch above the pillars where tenants could sit out on chairs .I used to park my 1956 Ford between two of those pillars for the fun of it .Pictures are in my head , but I wish they were on paper so I could share . I'm happy to see how you guys wanta preserve some history like that . God bless , Ken
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