Sunday, July 22, 2012

Burke's Garden...

 
 This week Cathy McClanahan took me for a day hike on the Appalachian Trail in Tazwell County above Burke's Garden.  We found vivid tree fungi of the brightest orange.

Some history of the church in this area

The Church News reported 175 members of the church living in Burke's Garden in 1843, with Jedediah M. Grant appointed to preside over the Virginia Conference--as mission districts were then known. Missionaries serving in Virginia during this time usually traveled without "purse or scrip," meaning that they had to rely on the hospitality of the local people for food and lodging. Missionaries found it easier to live this principle in the rural areas rather than in the cities because of the hospitality of the country people, resulting in a predominantly rural membership.
In 1857 missionary David O. Rideout reported that "'Mormonism' is spreading in this county [Tazewell County] fast amidst great persecution." He reported being tarred and feathered while attempting to spread the gospel. Missionary work stopped at the outset of the Civil War in 1861 and did not resume until the Reconstruction era.
J. Golden Kimball was called as president of the Southern States Mission from 1891 to 1894 and labored in several rural Virginia counties. http://www.ldschurchnews.com/articles/print/58732/United-States-Information-Virginia.ht...

Cathy is making great effort to take me on this hike in all four seasons so I can see the change and beauties of nature.  In winter the trees were bare, the ground covered with ice and snow.
[See blog post:  December 22, 2011]

Luna moth with a five inch wing span that I brought home from girl's camp.
Another beautiful speciman of the south.


Cathy McClanahan
Stalwart Relief Soceity President of Richlands Branch.
Born in Buchanan County...daughter of a coal miner.
Professional educator and life long learner...who loves her dogs, history, and hiking.
Indeed, one of the brightest and yet most humble people I have ever met.
What a priviledge it is to have become her friend.
Sage Hill Road, Virginia

  

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Summer blooms...

 Outside our apartment we have three flowering trees.
First came forsythia...busting with bright yellow blooms right before Easter.
In May the snowball tree was in full bloom with clusters of white orbs.
And now...in late July the Rose of Sharon takes center stage.
Needless to say, I am facinated with all the flowers and greenery of the South.


What a privilege it is to be in Virginia,
where women "look like cream puffs and get things done like Sherman tanks!"
Certainly, they know "how to cope!"

[Excerpts from Maryln Schwartz' book: A Southern Belle Primer]



Knowing my facination with flowers, a dear friend, Cathy McClanahan,
brought me this "dinner plate dahlia" from her sister's garden.
And this bloom, she tells me, is only a medium sized one!

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Transfer Day...


Elder Nathan Stoven from Sandy, UT left us on July 11th
to support the singles ward in Roanoak. He served in Richlands four transfers...
which is about six months.  The night before he left
he asked Elder Hunt for a special blessing...sort of like a Grandfather's blessing.
It is amazing how close we become to these young Elders,
and how much we appreciate their energy and dedication to the work.

Monday, July 9, 2012

Honaker Festival...

 Elder Green, pictured in center is an artist.
He and his wife are Senior Missionaries in Princeton, WV and he volunteers his talent to invite others to learn about Christ by painting pictures of the Restoration at local fairs.

 Elders Cannole and Stoven
Honaker, Russel County, VA
4th of July Festival, 2012

 Elder Green spent the day painting this picture of Joseph Smith
receiving answer to his prayer:  James 1:5
Many people were drawn into our booth to watch and learn the stories behind the pictures on display:
Jesus Christ... Daniel in the Lion's Den... Mormon abridging the Nephite history on gold plates...
Moroni burying the gold plates in a hillside... etc.

 At the end of the guided tour visitors were offered a copy of the Book of Mormon,
a volume of holy scripture comparable to the Bible and a record of God's dealings with the ancient inhabitants of the Americas.  We gave away 20 copies in 3 hours!

Of course there were a few other displays at the festival that caught the attention of Elder Hunt.

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Family fun...


 Kimberly and Josh surprised us with a weekend visit.
They brought energy, insights, and tons of fun.
Little did we know our air conditioner would go on the blink the first night they were here,
but they never complained.
They didn't complain about the dimples in their car from the hail storm either.

 Four year old Jonah...on a walk with Grandma exploring the woods.


Nothing like picking your own blueberries in VanDyke's garden.

 All too soon it was time to say good-by...and get special hugs from Grandpa.
We feel Oh-So-Loved!
Isn't it wonderful Alabama and Virginia are only "one day" away!