Tent Platforms Finally Finished

Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Another partly cloudy day. It really was mostly sunny and we had no rain. Looked like rain several times but it all went around us. We know that the area needs rain but we are glad the rain is missing us right now because we have so much outside work to do. Harriet and Jim brought us our morning devotion today using Romans 12:3-13. She told us of all the different hats she has worn during the different phases of her life and had us thinking about all of our different hats. She challenged us to always do our best no matter what “hat” we are currently wearing. We only have the ability given to us by God and we should remember it comes from God and use it to our best. God has given Jim the ability to do beautiful work with a scroll saw and he has given each member a beautiful picture of Jesus he has done. He also gave us some small crosses. God has given Harriet the ability to do china painting and she gave each of us a piece of her work. How wonderfully generous they are with their talents. Jim also shared a little funny he likes. “God promised the men there would be women around every corner. Then he made the earth round.” Jim brings us a funny most days. Yep, NOMADS laugh a lot.

After devotion, it was back to work. Richard and Patrick went back up the mountain to base camp to finish up the steps and clean up the area. Dave and Jim went to Little Brown to enclose an area with phone and electrical. Marti and Harriet returned to McKinney to complete the little mulching that needed to be done there and then moved on to the Lodge to weed and mulch there. Dennis had purchased 75 more bags of mulch. That’s in addition to the 46 he delivered yesterday. Yep, Camp Sumatanga is a big place. Bill, Carol, and Anne returned to the Lakeside Loo with Bill continuing to construct and the girls continuing to destruct. Max was all over the place trying to keep us all going. Anne was also between the Loo and the Lodge to be sure Marti and Harriet was getting along ok. Goose familyWhile we were at the Loo we were excited to see 5 baby goslings. We new they were probably around somewhere because two of the adults had become more aggressive the past couple of days. Richard even reported that one of the adults tried to attack him yesterday when he was out in his kayak and must have gotten a little to close to the nest. Today we got to see the family walking around the Loo and then into the lake. So fun!!

By the end of the day the tent platforms at base camp were completed. YEA!! That is unless something else gets added tomorrow. Tomorrow we plan to continue working on the Loo, Little Brown and hopefully complete the mulching. Only two more days to go – probably won’t complete it all, but we will give it our best!

At the end of a long, hot and physically tiring day most of us went for Buy One Get One shakes at Jack’s. Anne had blueberry cream pie and Max had sea salt caramel. We couldn’t decide which we liked best. Both were very good. We all sat around in Jacks relaxing, and laughing for a while. A very good day.

BOGO shakes at Jack's

Beginning of Week 3 – Last week at Sumatanga

Monday, April 17, 2017

The morning started with partly cloudy skies but that also means mostly sunny. We knew we would have to watch the weather a little more closely today because we were predicted to have scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly in the afternoon. As we watched the weather radar during the day we saw showers and storms all around us but it never rained here. God is good!

Dave shared our devotion todayDave did our devotion today and did a great job. He started with the Beatitudes and the really funny questions from the disciples (link). Then he asked us if we remembered where we were – When President Kennedy was shot, on 9/11, on November 29, 1989. That last one made us all pause. We didn’t remember that date. It was when the Berlin Wall came down. He then related a story on a small group of Christians in East Berlin who met to pray for peace and their contribution to the fall of the wall. (For more information click here.)  This team has really brought us some wonderful and thought provoking devotionals. We really appreciate their efforts. We feel that our morning devotional time is the foundation for all that goes on with our projects and the most important time of our day. After review and adding to our prayer list and our closing prayer we were ready to go to work.

We reviewed the status of our various tasks and the pretty much started back where we left of Thursday afternoon. That meant that Harriet, Marti and Anne went back to McKinney to mulch the beds they weeded Thursday. Bill and Carol went to work on the Lakeside Loo (bathroom). Max, Patrick, Richard, Jim and Dave went back up the mountain to work on the tent platforms. The mulchers ran out of mulch shortly before lunch and went to the Loo to assist Carol and Bill. Lots of progress was made today. The McKinney beds look much better and need just a little more mulch place. Walls went up and a window came out of the Loo, along with some trenching for new sewer lines. Two sets of steps were built and all the 6×6 angle braces for the ridge beams were installed. All that is left at base camp is 2 more sets of steps and clean up. We only have 3 more days and still a lot to do but we are getting close to completion on some of the tasks. We did not expect to complete it all. Others will come after us to do that, just as we are completing the tent platforms that someone else began.

HAPPY EASTER!

Sunday April 16, 2017

Happy Easter!!! Hope everyone has had a wonderful day. We started the day when the alarm clock went off at 4:00am. It seemed like such a good idea yesterday. This morning at 4:00am it was really questionable. Not really. We love sunrise service. The entire team including Richard’s brother-in-law Joe, went to Lester Memorial UMC sunrise service at Palisades Park in Oneonta. It was a wonderful service, led by our youth pastor Skyler Jones. Some of the youth also participated playing the part of the women that went to the tomb to anoint the body and found the tomb open and Jesus not there. They did a great job! The sunrise was awesome. Up on the rocks at Palisades is a great place for sunrise service with the birds, the trees, the views from the top of the mountain. Great way to begin this day. After the service we went back to the church and had a wonderful breakfast. The team was surprised that there was no cost and thought it was the best breakfast they have had while here. As usual it was very good and we all ate too much. We visited and talked until time for the 8:30 service which was held in the sanctuary today. The music was very good. The acoustics in the sanctuary are better than the fellowship hall so the music sounded especially good today. Barry’s message was from Luke 24:13-35. Barry talked about our freedom in Christ and remembering our walk to freedom and encouraged us to share that freedom walk because it’s just too good to keep to ourselves.

After worship we returned to Camp Sumatanga. Most people were primarily interested in naps. There was a lot of sleeping going on. Later in the day there were lakeside walks, bike rides, laundry, reading and sitting around visiting. It was a wonderful Easter Day.

Another Beautiful and Laid Back Day

Saturday, April 15, 2017

Native azalea
Native azalea

Spring has really sprung in Alabama over the past week. The trees are so much greener and the flowers are in full bloom. The dogwood is beautiful, as is the native azalea. We always love when the native azalea is blooming beside the lake here at Sumatanga.

Wild irises
Wild irises

The little wild irises are blooming between the campground and the lodge and one of Max’s mom’s favorite, sweet shrub is everywhere.

Tax time
Tax time!

Anne however, didn’t get to enjoy it very much because she was still working on taxes. Such a PAIN!!! Oh, almost forgot. The blackberries are starting to bloom here too. Makes us wonder what the weather is going to do. We usually have a blackberry winter cold snap when the blackberries bloom. The forecast isn’t looking that way this week but….. don’t be surprised if we have some cold mornings in the next week or two.

Blackberry blossoms
Blackberry blossoms

Some of the team went to the Southern Museum of Flight in Birmingham today and thought it was very well done. Others hung out around the campground and did mundane things like laundry, and other chores. There was some hiking, baking and exploring today, too. Barry and Donna came by on their way home from riding the Chief Ladiga from Cedartown to the Alabama state line. When we notified the people that made the part for us that they didn’t but a valve core in it they immediately shipped the stem and tool for installing and were very apologetic. So, Barry finished the repair he started for us last week and now FRED has wonderfully cool air coming from the dash air. I’m sure we will really appreciate that dash air when we made the drive to Hayesville, NC at the end of the week. Thank you so very much Barry and Donna!!

The team plans to go to our church’s sunrise service at Palisades Park in the morning and then have breakfast at Lester Memorial afterwords. We will stay for the 8:30 service and then probably everyone will come home a take a nap. We will be wheels rolling for Palisades at 5:15. Guess we better go get showers and head to bed pretty soon. Hope everyone enjoys the beauty, miracle, and celebration of Easter tomorrow, but never forget the sacrifice that Jesus made for you – and us.