LET'S GO EAT
Well, tonight's our last night in Cherokee. Cathy and I spent a good bit of time, this morning, shopping downtown. Upon arriving back at camp, I fixed my She Crab Soup for our lunch, with a salad, and a frozen fruit dessert. I had harvest grain bread and brownies for dessert, and then we got busy cleaning up and packing the car to leave early the next morning. While she walked, I bid our neighbors at the next camp site goodbye. They are from the Aiken area, and it's always fun to visit with them. They are sending us home with fresh home grown tomatoes.
As we leave Cherokee, we will stop by Lake Junaluska, to see Rev. Caxton Doggett, who was the pastor at my church in Mount Dora, when I was born.
I was named after his wife, Becky. He is now 96 years old and sharper and more spry than any one fifty years younger, and I just adore him!
God has given Cathy and me a respite from the heat this week, with temps in the fifties and sixties, but now it's back to normal, or whatever you call this temperature we've been having!
Cathy and I were given a treasure of some wonderful memories, and I can truly say "I thank my God in all remembrances of you."
Thank you my Lord for giving me Cherokee......
Now it's time to go eat!
Becky
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