Just some itty bitty updates on Thurbers;
Debbie and I are enjoying Spring, man it’s getting nice. We agreed to lead a Grief Recovery seminar at church, we are calling it Seasons of Grief. I interned with Larry Yeagley back in the 80’s, and he was very devoted to helping the grieving. A fair bit of my training from him is going into this seminar. At the same time, there is a lot that is new since then in the Bereavement field so there’s that.
Dog, wife and me, out to Moab next month for some hiking and sunrise light shows. We can’t wait.
Dtr is working hard in her banking position and Michael is making the mega yachts safe to sail. They are great.
I’m back to writing more and have been making a lot of wood dust on the lathe and turning some beautiful pieces out of Walnut, Pear, Magnolia and Cedar. Max Relax in the shop.
Bloging for the Union paper, the Outlook, so you can find me there with my more thoughtful words. Called the Shepherds Voice. My passion is to introduce readers to the Good Shepherd as found in many passages of Scripture, the kernel of which is found in the 23rd Psalm, but goes way beyond the Psalms. Rich with text and the natural world of the Old Testament. Check it out even though it is still just getting started.
Since I’m probably the longest running pastor that blogs, I thought it good to put a few words in my personal blog, not having said much this year.
Hope you are well, if we know you and love you, say Hi. We walk around Holmes Lake park every morning when the sun comes up, come and join us some time. Others do.