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It’s Saturday.
That means it’s picture day.
There’s purpose in this: every picture does tell a story.
And a picture is worth a thousand words.
In fact, in Africa, it may be ten thousand.
Here are photos from this past week as well as our sojourn in America.
Enjoy!
Sunset over Istanbul, Turkey. It’s a long way from Houston to Istanbul to Uganda.
Care Package going to the Jeremiadoss family who serve in South Sudan. It’s all “Frozen” pink girlie things or Georgia Bulldog Red.
Singing Girls in Entebbe, Uganda.
If you missed the You Tube video of their song, click here. I especially enjoy the rooster crowing at end.
Maribou Stork nesting in Entebbe (Uganda) tree.
I say the Marabou Stork is the world’s ugliest bird. Todd B. says the Muscovey Duck is worse. What say you?
This stork is a carrion eater. Need I say more?
Herbert Terry (DeDe’s Dad) and his great grandson, Luke Iles. They are in the Terry Rentals Office where Mr. Herbert (age 91) still goes to work.

A sermon in three languages
Janet Murle
This is a major north/south “highway.”
Uganda is highlighted on this African map. South Sudan is directly north.
Don’t miss your daily helping of Christmas Jelly!
My favorite “Dignity” photo: planting flowers in the desert.
It is so true!
African sunset