Today because we were blocked from visiting all of the people we wanted to visit due to covid. So we decided to go out for a nice walk. The weather was even nicer than ever. About 60 degrees it was perfect for a walk and soon even grandma had put her jacket in my backpack. There was a huge sailing ship in the harbor. From Oslo it was some sort of cruise ship as buses were loading up for a tour.
It looked like it could carry quite a few people. We walked on down the coast watching the waves and the boats. The yacht that looks so fast was out.We were not in a hurry so we just kept going. Looking back at the harbor from a distance I think it looks impressive.
I still think these pine trees are so symmetrical they look fake.
We headed back wanting to buy some food at the farmers market. We were passing a souvenir store when I noticed a small nativity set with the stable carved out of an elk antler. In reality probably a red deer which is an European elk. It was sort of neat so I entered and asked the price. $132. Maybe all those antlers in the shop are worth more than I thought. We bought the food and wandered back home. I cooked lunch and we had a zoom meeting with president Barcellos and the senior missionaries. Good meeting, the young missionaries and the members and leaders here on São Miguel make us look good and we get a little credit we really haven’t earned. After the meeting we went out for a walk just at sunset. The day was spent in limited contact but we had a nice day. We love you all.
20600
2 comments:
The nativity carved in the Elk antler is amazing it probably took a hundred hours to carve dollar a hour wages the pictures of the ocean are great ships are cool looking glad the Missionary work is going well sounds like Hunter is doing well too I have a nephew in Alberta right now Cold Lake
That nativity is legit! That is so cool that they can carve such tiny details. Those boats are HUGE! Love you both! Love Ashley!
Post a Comment