The water is like a mirror reflecting their beauty!
A fairly windy day with cold cloudy skies, warning us that winter is not quite over yet and colder days are on their way. The cottage where we stay on the apple farm is called the Fig Tree Cottage, due to a large fig tree in its garden, but I think it should simply be called the Fridge Cottage. Not that I am complaining here, as missionaries we have stayed in much worse places, but I am still in the recuperation period and the cold sinks into my bones!
But of course we are grateful, as there are many poor in our country that do not have a roof over their heads!
Let me rather show you some nice photos of the place!
The first thing that I have noticed here is that the reflection of the dam's surface changes color according to the sun's movements!
This is an earlier shot of the dam.
As you see the weather change, the color of the dam's water changes accordingly!
See what I mean? Later in the day the water takes on a darker hue!
And here the clouds are starting to kiss the mountains!
This little cloud is making a bed for itself in a mountain hollow!
And finally, the day has come to an end and tomorrow will come with more adventures of its own!
So many are saying; "live in the now", or "live for today" and I understand the concept totally. Why take out of today if you continue to worry about tomorrow? The question should be; What if there's no tomorrow?
If I do not open my eyes tomorrow, have I done enough today? It's what we do today that affects our tomorrows.
Recently we called a meeting to ensure that the computers that we donated to the children at a poor farm school do not stand idle. The CEO of a large IT Education company agreed to adopt the school and to offer the children the latest computer educational concepts for free!
See why my tomorrows take care of themselves? Simply because it's not about me, but rather about the others that we claim to help. Those little children at the school face many tomorrows and if we equip them today with top quality education, imagine how it would improve their tomorrows!
Enough about tomorrows, I hope you have enjoyed the pictures!
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