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Glimpses of this week – Singing in the rain!

April 27, 2013 by Nadia Hattingh

It’s Saturday and although I still have much baking and cooking, HomesSchool prepping, treating people and visiting to do today, I have a minute to post some photos of the last week. Francois is visiting a church plant team south of us – no photos of that yet!

The week started with a trip to our “big” town an hour’s drive away. On the way back, before I even left town it started to rain – buckets and buckets full all at once! Within minutes the “main road” in town resembled a river and soon it became quite an adventure to wade through the mud and rain, hoping the car would somehow not lose traction in the torrent! I did find the car becoming stuck a few times, but prayer kept me going!

If the road became a river within minutes, the people resembled drenched chickens within seconds!

About the only living things NOT miserable and shivering in the rain were the ducks! The heading therefore refers to them! 🙂

My friend Elin says she prefer to drive in snow and on icy roads than on mud. I would never be able to do that! What would you prefer? I guess it’s a question of what one’s used to. As for me, I much prefer the mud! However slippery and sticky it becomes, at least I have some experience driving in and through it by now! 🙂

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