E-MAIL FROM MARGARET April, 2018
I had forgotten about that sign at Corruna. Wiff was vigilant, didn't take mim long. Did you know he was a devout Christian> So was his son Eldon.
One time when MaryAnn and her two kids, Faye and I were up there for a week between hs and college, we were talking casually to Eldon and his friend...........how it all fell into place I don't know but we invited them to our cottage that evening and Eldon brought his guitar and we all sang Gospel songs and talked. It was one of those
holy events that God gives us when we least expect it.
Faye and Mary Ann and I went to the cottage several times, one time we swam across from Corunna. Did I ever tell you about that?
And wiff let us take rides on the ferry free whenever we wanted to. Faye and I would ride to Marysville on the back of the boat and sing Grandma's hymns in harmony, like The Old Rugged Cross, and The Garden. I wonder why I didn't feel it was wrong to sing with them, it was so soon after becoming Lutheran, and I wouldn't pray with Grandma.
Aerial view of Stag Island from the north
Cottages south of the pavilion
Group photo with pavilion in background
Corunna Canada
Group photo with pavilion in background
Cottages south of the pavilion
Photo of refinery north of Counna with Stag Island in the background
Excursion ship at the big dock by the pavilion
Pier for securing ships at the dock
Eldon and Wiff by the Little Ferry
Corunna landing and pavilion on Stag Island
Little Ferry docking at Corunna.
Automobiles had to descend steep hill to park by the dock.
Margaret Wulff at Stag Island
Rohe children in front of the Cottage.
The big dock in the background
The pavilion
Grandma Helmers Cottage
Stag Island photo
Statue by Michelangelo Buonarotti— in Basilica San Pietro
in Vincoli, Rome (photo by Jörg Bittner Unna,
blogger.g"Become like little children"
(photo by Fred Wulff)
Distinguished looking college professor
Jesus washes Peter’s feet by Ford Madox
Brown, 1852-6 (Creative Commons)
Christ at the Cross by Carl Bloch (1870, U. S. public domain)
Lord, help us to heed your words: “Love is patient. Love is kind. Love isn’t jealous. It doesn’t sing its own praises. It isn’t arrogant” (1 Corinthians 13:4,5). What an example we have in Jesus: “And being found in appearance as a man, he humbled himself by becoming obedient to death— even death on a cross!” (Philippians 2:8
Foot washing (public domain)
Psalm 139
The Brain
Teacher
Presidents (Mt. Rushmore
The U.s. Constitution
Taking Notes
Professor Carl Schweppe
Toddler (Avsar Aras, Wikimedia Commons)
Surgeon (Cliartxtras.com)
Pipe organ (Gerard Janot, Wikimedia Commons)
Lutheran Pastor (Public Domain)
Great others by name as family (faithcolumbusbusi,org)
Hans Holbein
Individualism
Betsy DeVos, Secretary of Treasury
Group socialization
Individualism
Evolution of cell phones
Korean girls in school uniforms (photo by Fred Wulff)
E-MAIL FROM MARGARET April, 2018
I had forgotten about that sign at Corruna. Wiff was vigilant, didn't take mim long. Did you know he was a devout Christian> So was his son Eldon.
One time when MaryAnn and her two kids, Faye and I were up there for a week between hs and college, we were talking casually to Eldon and his friend...........how it all fell into place I don't know but we invited them to our cottage that evening and Eldon brought his guitar and we all sang Gospel songs and talked. It was one of those
holy events that God gives us when we least expect it.
Faye and Mary Ann and I went to the cottage several times, one time we swam across from Corunna. Did I ever tell you about that?
And wiff let us take rides on the ferry free whenever we wanted to. Faye and I would ride to Marysville on the back of the boat and sing Grandma's hymns in harmony, like The Old Rugged Cross, and The Garden. I wonder why I didn't feel it was wrong to sing with them, it was so soon after becoming Lutheran, and I wouldn't pray with Grandma.
Stag Island photo
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