on a quick stop in Vukovar, I took these images that brought back many memories… 
Crosses to remind us of the many killed in the 90 day seige
Grave sites waiting for more remains to be found and identified.
on a quick stop in Vukovar, I took these images that brought back many memories… 
Crosses to remind us of the many killed in the 90 day seige
Grave sites waiting for more remains to be found and identified.
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When he had landed at Caesarea, he went up and greeted the church, and then went down to Antioch. After spending some time there, he departed and went from one place to the next through the region of Galatia and Phrygia, strengthening all the disciples. (Acts 18:22-23 ESV)
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this is my fav pic from my week in Israel…
It’s taken from the porch of the 4th century replacement of the Synagogue in Capernum where Jesus preached and healed Peter’s mother-in-law. The sea of Galile is in the distance. The ruins of Peter’s house are nearby and are pictured below…
Israel done. Next stop Serbia.
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Years back, on a tour of NYC with a gaggle of 9th graders (what WAS I thinking?), I learned that old apartment buildings in the city have water tanks on their roofs so that gravity boosts water pressure.

Last night as the ‘call to prayer’ blared over Bethlehem, I glanced down this street I was walking past from supper. I grabbed the shot because of the water tanks. See ’em.
They are not for water pressure.
They are the reserve water supply.
So that when the government turns off the water in summer to divert it to other places, these Palestinians will have some water.
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