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Jun 07 2009

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Small Town Snapshots

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I just learned about Small Town Snapshot Sunday. It’s such a cool idea, I thought I’d give it a go. The timing for this is perfect. Just this past week, I took my octogenerian grandfather to visit the Lester C. Lawrence Buffalo Ranch & Museum outside of Clifton, KS.

A little background info: Grandpa is a lifelong resident of North Central Kansas, mostly around the Clay Center & Concordia area, except for the few years he served in the US Army during WWII.

This photo is my grandpa’s big brother & big sister during wheat harvest south of Clifton, KS. Grandpa was present this day, but sadly the photo he appears in has been lost.

Here is Grandpa the day he returned back home to Kansas from the Pacific. My grand dad was a combat medic, and a bronze star & purple heart recipient. He served in New Guinea & the southern Philippines.

I love it anytime I can get him to tell stories about the army or when he was a kid growing up. That’s why it was such a treat to take him to the LCL ranch & museum.

This wagon was once used by the lumberyard in Clyde, Kansas (where I now live).

Grandpa inspects a binder, similar to the one used by his brother 80 years ago.

Music is a big part of our family. We got a kick out of hearing the Edison phonograph records from around 100 years ago.

No visit to the Buffalo ranch is complete without looking at the Bison. It was raining that day, so we didn’t stand outside to look for very long.

If you are ever in the area, be sure to check out the Lester C. Lawrence Buffalo Ranch & Museum. It is well worth the visit. Hope you enjoyed my first installment of Small Town Snapshot Sunday.

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Nov 06 2008

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Visit to Omaha’s Homeless

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Dave Laney visits with Fay Sechtem

We paid a visit to Omaha Nebraska last weekend. These are some of the faces of Omaha’s poor & homeless we met there. Fortunately, they have Dave Laney and his Starfish Ministry to provide them with help they need. It really opened my eyes to how these folks live and who they really are.

We made the trip because this week my wife is celebrating her birthday without her twin brother this year. Helping out those in need helped us with the healing process.

Dave said to just talk to someone, so I did. I was pleased that a few people agreed to be photographed. I think their photos say a lot. These people are human beings, just like the rest of us and each have a story to tell.

I would have never met them if we hadn’t lost our brother, and if my wife hadn’t wanted to go to help them out. Winter is coming and we are glad there are people like Dave Laney around. The experience really makes you appreciate what you have, and it changes your heart.

Above: Starfish Ministry’s Dave Laney visits with Fay Sechtem, my wife’s mother.

As we enter into the holiday season, think about helping someone with less than you have. You will both benefit from the experience.

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