McFadyen's Window
on the World

Wednesday, November 29, 2006


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Friday, November 24, 2006

Trashed house

Eddie trashed the house while we were gone.
The video no where near shows how bad it was.

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Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Daidy ~n~ Eddie

Daisy eating laying down



Daisy ~n~ eddie playing
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Happy Thanksgiving

We've got a LOT to be thankful for this year.




An unknown author wrote this prayer about encouraging others: “O God, wherever I go today, help me leave heartprints! Heartprints of compassion, understanding, and love. Heartprints of kindness and genuine concern. May my heart touch a lonely neighbor or runaway daughter or anxious mother or even an aged grandfather. Send me out today to leave heartprints. And if someone should say, ‘I felt your touch,’ may that one sense Your love touching through me.”

Will you make this your prayer today?
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Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Window on the back yard

What a Beautiful Place our Lord
has given us to call home!


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Thursday, November 02, 2006

North Carolina Remembers.

Fifth Firefighter Dead in Esperanza Fire
The family of 23-year-old Pablo Cerdagrieves their son's death
By: Bryan Hahn

That blaze destroyed 54 buildings -- including homes -- and charred more than 40,000 acres. But the loss of five firefighters has impacted the fire community the most.

"In the hearts of the Forest Service and all the fire service community, Pablo will truly be honored at this Sunday's memorial service for the brave ... all five brave firefighters who lost their lives on the Esperanza Fire," says U.S. Forest Service supervisor Jeane Wade-Evans.

Flags will continue to fly half-staff at all U.S. Forest Service stations until all five firefighters are buried.

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Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Welcome to Fall

I hate to say it but I guess it's true, Fall is here. Not to stay though, that's the problem, it only signals the coming of winter.


This Ghostly photo was taken at an old graveyard on the side of Shallowford rd. in Forsyth county. Most of the graves were from the 1700's to the early 1800's. This was part of a trail that was used by Daniel Boone and other pioneers on their way westward. It was one of a few shallow fords across the Yadkin river safe enough for the wagon trains.






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