Wednesday was a pristine New York day and our Institute lesson was prepared for our evening class. President and Sister Bennion spent last weekend in Palmyra, NY, at a Mission President's Conference with Elder and Sister Bednar and Elder and Sister Jensen. They arrived home Tuesday evening just in time for the departing missionaries dinner, testimony meeting, and stayed up late visiting with their guests. We knew they needed help for a group of 19 new arriving missionaries and others at a dinner for 30 at their home that night. We headed for Long Island, destination, Port Washington with plans to serve, making up beds and preparing food for that evening. Well organized as always, there was little for us to help with. We shopped for a few incidentals and set the tables. Before we started home we wanted to explore Port Washington and savor a little peace and quiet before heading back to the city. Above, the Port Washington Duck Pond with brilliant trees and flocks of geese is a favorite Fall foliage sight. Next, we drove to Port Washington Harbor, drinking in the sailboats and clear blue sky along with noisy seagulls made a nice memory. Below, we loved this charming church. The Reformed Community Church of Manhasset, (with a small graveyard next to it), is of Dutch origin. We hope we can return to see the inside as there were large stained glass windows we think require an insider's closer view.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
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