Sunday, November 4, 2007

SELMA-WEEK 1 DOWN: 2 TO GO

Greetings from the SOUTHLAND:

We all (Judy,myself and the TRAVELING CATS ) are all adjusting to Motorhome life really good. We just can't locate everything yet, as we need it. The projects here at the Methodist Children's home are progressing along smoothly. We are sanding, then priming interior walls in 2 of the cottages. We have already completed a foyer, huge living room, and have a bedroom and bath sanded and primed along with a dining room.

We had Church services today along with the Children in their on campus Chapel, the campus setting is just beautiful. There are 2 dozen buildings in the complex surround with and rustic iron fence. The grounds have numerous types of trees, but best of all, are the PECANS (which are just falling, and we fill our pockets as we cross the grounds.

On Friday the NOMADS toured some of the historic churches and museums here in Selma, Judy and I are going to do more later today of the things that interest us most. On Saturday we went to an old grist mill for a barn raising and bluegrass festival.. was ok but after the ones we were at in Virginia and North Carolina, it just didn't compare.

It looks like that we may cancel the Moss Point stop and head back to IOWA after we get our legal work finished in TEXAS, during Thanksgiving weekend... STAY TUNED FOR MORE LATER

GODS BLESSINGS THE LONGS-ON THE ROAD AND THEIR TRAVELING CATS.

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