Recently Paul and I had a short trip to Romania.
At the Charlotte airport close to our gate I spied this kaleidoscope that kept changing with pictures that scrolled through the screens.
This sculpture was across the walkway from the gates.
The plaque summed up my feelings about the sculpture.
At the other end of the airport was a wall with live plants. A custodian told me that it takes 3 or so ladies 3 days a week to come in and keep up all the plants at the airport.
Romania
Sheep on the hillside with their shepherd.
I’m sure the electric company has men that know how to deal with all these wires.
Paul and Jon discuss geography.
We needed Cornelia to translate as we visited with Jon and Ana. Please pray for them as Ana has cancer.
We stopped at Gica & Maria’s for a visit. This emblem, a gift from their friend Willard, greeted us as we walked through the gate.
Gica & Maria
This is the time of year when a lot of people butcher a hog.
We stood and watched for quite some time as they singed the hair and skin with a torch and then scraped it clean.
We visited with Ada and Corina with her 2 boys.
Tibi and Marcella with their children. Their daughter Ester is having some health issues. Remember them in prayer.
We drove out to Ceregau and enjoyed the landscape as we went. Notice “Abraham’s well” on the left.
Gica and Maria pose in front of the house where she lived as a child.
The well and corn crib were essential for daily living. They kept the chickens behind those doors under the corn crib.
Small farms, chickens, and gardens are a way of life for the villagers.
Catching up on current events as they go.
Iosef & Cornelia, young Iosef and Lois
Paul shares a few words at …
… the Potter’s House.
Gabe, Anna Maria, and son.
Gabe’s parents, Daniel and Elena with his sister Dana.
I can see an art quilt.
I took a walk and met our neighbors, Alin and his wife Diana.
The youth share in the evening church service in Hapria.
Aden shared how God answered our prayers when we missed our flight in Munich.
Ann Marie, Cornelia, Jenny, and Paveluk’s wife (I’m sorry I forget her name.) help prepare a snack.
A small check point by the railroad from communist days.
Here she comes!
There she goes!
Aden & Ann Marie accompanied us on our trip. This is one entrance into the old fort in Alba Iulia.
We had an informal tour of the fort …
… and the orthodox church.
These pastors met in our living room to share about their lives and involvement in the Son Light Mission sponsorship program.
And then it was time to head back home.
2 comments:
Looks like a wonderful trip! I love seeing all the people you spent time with; it makes it seem so very personal. Looking forward to the art quilt that is percolating in your creative mind!
Oh, Julia! I was so glad to see this post! I've been wanting to hear about your trip. These pictures brought back so many memories. I want to hear more!!
-coleensr
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