Campers Extraordinaire

We went camping to Letchworth State Park (New York) in July. It was kind of a last hurrah before coming to Ecuador.

We visited the relocated site of the Seneca Burial Ground. Here is Mary Jemison's statue and gravesite.




Mary Jemison was kidnapped by the Native Americans during the period of the French and Indian War. She was adopted by them and lived with them for the rest of her life. Quite a fascinating life. We enjoyed visiting the sites and learning out more about her.

Cooking in the great outdoors is always a pleasure. The food tastes better, at least to me.

We made a stop to my alma mater, Houghton College. Here Joel and I pose on the quad in our Guam T-shirts.

In Houghton we visited with some dear friends and supporters, Professor emeritus of German Robert Cummings and our Bible Memory Association (Swordbearers) advisor Margaret Wynn. Margaret fixed us such a delightful lunch and Profe Cummings shared yummy fruit. What a wonderful time we had with them!

We enjoyed the lovely views of the Genesee River gorge in the park.

As you can see from the smiles on their faces, Joel and Amelia love camping. We all do and look forward to the next time. We will be six people instead of four the next time, so we will need a BIGGER tent!!!!!

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