,,, to the ends of the earth: Cattlekeepers

,,, to the ends of the earth

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Cattlekeepers




Although I was brought up in rural Suffolk - it has taken me 33 years and several thousand miles before I get the chance to milk a cow.

Thank you Sheck!!

As you can see having milked the cows we then stopped for a cup of tea - I am assured by Henry (Sheck's brother) that the milk we used for the tea was the same that we had just got from the cow!

5 Comments:

  • At Thu Aug 31, 04:45:00 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Hi Linda
    Milkin' cows now eh?
    Didn't get to do any of that sort of thing in the Philippines. I did it many years ago when 'down on the farm'. Fresh milk when it's still warm is the best.
    Take care.
    J

     
  • At Thu Aug 31, 05:34:00 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Milking cows and holding babies... is that really what you signed up for?! ; > If I haven't emailed you by the time you read this, I will soon! Your invite is in the post. x

     
  • At Wed Sept 06, 02:22:00 am, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Wow, sounds like you are getting stuck into a lot of different stuff! Great to hear the all your stories, sounds like you are ministering the love of Christ to those people in a big way!x

     
  • At Thu Sept 07, 07:38:00 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Hi Linda, sounds like you're keeping busy. Milking cows must be a doddle compared with moping up sick at M:Powered!!
    Hope you're keeping well. Much love, Sam and Mary.

     
  • At Wed Sept 13, 08:42:00 am, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Hi Linda, Sorry for not posting before this. I'm glad to hear you're having a good time and trying the experiences on offer. I hope you are all getting enough sleep and rest between the teams. The feedback is all very positive about your work and the project so keep up the good work. Support and encourage one another and know that at the staff meeting today in Luton we will be praying for you all.

    Regards

    Ronnie

     

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