…so, we’ve been working on our “C3 Day at Moss Park“, so we’ve been making several trips out there.
Being a “practical native” (I moved here when I was one) of Central Florida, I am always drawn to the indigenous and undeveloped parts of this area…there are so few left!
At Moss Park, I’m taken back to my childhood, when so much of Central Florida still was covered in palmettos and live oaks with weeping moss…
I’m so glad there are protected areas (thank you, Teddy Roosevelt!) where my children and grandchildren will be able to experience Florida the way that I remember it as a child - wild and untouched…
This morning, we saw a dozen wild turkeys, 10-12 deer and, of course, the red eyed cranes were EVERYWHERE!
So, “C3 Day at Moss Park” (now scheduled for the last Sunday in March - March 30th) will be a beautiful time for our community of faith to unwind and get to know each other in a relaxed setting…it’s going to be an awesome day!!
Pictures are coming soon…
until then:
Happy, Happy Wednesday! 
Peace out.
…so, we’ve been working on our “C3 Day at Moss Park“, so we’ve been making several trips out there.
Being a “practical native” (I moved here when I was one) of Central Florida, I am always drawn to the indigenous and undeveloped parts of this area…there are so few left!
At Moss Park, I’m taken back to my childhood, when so much of Central Florida still was covered in palmettos and live oaks with weeping moss…
I’m so glad there are protected areas (thank you, Teddy Roosevelt!) where my children and grandchildren will be able to experience Florida the way that I remember it as a child - wild and untouched…
This morning, we saw a dozen wild turkeys, 10-12 deer and, of course, the red eyed cranes were EVERYWHERE!
So, “C3 Day at Moss Park” (now scheduled for the last Sunday in March - March 30th) will be a beautiful time for our community of faith to unwind and get to know each other in a relaxed setting…it’s going to be an awesome day!!
Pictures are coming soon…
until then:
Happy, Happy Wednesday! 
Peace out.
Okay, so I can’t stand the thought of people reading blogs through “google reader” or other venues such as that, if they never actually go to the site and read the blogs in the format and template in which they were written and intended to be read.
This is my biggest blogger “pet peeve” (except for the obvious: commenters who aren’t authentic enough to use their name when they put in their two cents).
Anyway, it’s not just my site, but other people’s too - it drives me crazy that reader’s don’t have to ever really know the writer - which is the point of personal templates, etc. - to read their thoughts and musings.
So, being the control freak that I am, I am linking to all of the pages that you’ll never see if you continue to read in the sterile, black-and-white format of e-mail type “readers”.
Here they are:
HOME
ABOUT ME
ALBUM
C3 ROCKS!
GALLERY
BLOGROLL
POETIC LICENSE
There they are - and they mean nothing if you don’t click on them - go ahead, I dare you. Live on the edge…it is Friday, after all!
I just had to get that off my chest so I could get some sleep tonight.
Peace.
In my desire to continue to “connect”, I’ve decided to start a separate blog for the women of C3…to keep us connected, give a forum for discussion among the “graceful barbarians” of C3, and to inform and inspire regarding the community projects and events we will be planning for the women of C3.
Check it out. Leave comments, ideas, and inspiration for the rest of us in the C3 community of faith.
I will be periodically highlighting women who are…so C3 - posting upcoming events and reminders - and developing an album page of pics.
Hope you participate and are encouraged and uplifted.
The women of C3 rock.
Remember: Love Wins!
Peace.
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