Our Work Week
February 21 – 25
Harold & Lois Keller and Alta & Don Hollinger came at 9:00 a.m. Monday to help us label the March issue of Highway News and Good News.
Inge (left) from TFC’s International Office brought Jane (center) to see the process of mailing the single Highways. She also got a tour of my office.
Jane was recently hired as Director of Communications. Her job is to make the ministry of TFC known to other businesses who will benefit from our chaplains and chapels. Some people asked if I was retiring, because I also work in communications – but my job is a bit different. I am Director of Staff Communications, and help our staff set up newsletters and do their mailings.
Inge and I work together closely. It is a rare day that we do not send several emails to each other. She is the copyeditor of staff newsletters.
It was a busy week in my office, as I received nine newsletters for layout and design, and had two other mailings. Some of the mailings will have to spill over into next week. I was pleased to have them all ready for copyediting by Friday evening.
By Monday evening it was snowing – with five to six inches predicted.
That is about how much snow we had by morning – five to six inches.
I think this male house finch forgot to comb this morning.
There was a fire in our neighborhood on Monday evening which gave us a smoky sunset. I never did hear what happened or where it was.
I think this neighborhood cat was here looking for a quick meal at our bird feeders – and he wasn’t looking for bird seed.
Snow surely creates a beautiful landscape.
It was a frigid morning. As I neared some lower areas near the marshland, ice and snow covered branches and bulrushes.
An Amish wash line in our neighborhood.
By Friday morning we received heavy rain.
The rain and warmer weather quickly melted the snow.
Five days can make quite a difference in a landscape.























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