Sunday, 4 November 2018

Pusch Ridge Revisited


Welcome to a new SOWER (Servants on Wheels Ever Ready) season! It's been almost two years that we've done a volunteer project with this organization, and the last one was on Vancouver Island at Nanoose Bay. (February and March 2017)
Our last US project was the four months we spent in California in the winter-spring of 2016.

Now we're back at a project we experienced in 2014-- Pusch Ridge Christian Academy, just north of Tucson, AZ.


 We're parked at a new campsite, a bit removed from the hustle and bustle of the school, but on the edge of a busy parking lot. 












 Here is a view of our big back yard .

















Night visitors to the deserted basketball court where I sit to get best WiFi reception.


The Javelina is a kind of peccary, although it looks a bit like a wild pig. It lives in the desert, and is attracted to the school grounds in search of tasty morsels from stray lunches.












The DeGraaf/Wieringas are serving with us for the month of November.
We ladies have been working in the kitchen, peeling, assembling lunch components, and making croutons. 





 Easy work, and the morning goes fast. The men have been trimming mesquite trees, lining a soccer field, and painting.












Such a blessing to have sunshine every day!













How's this for a far reaching chainsaw!

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