Friday, June 21, 2019

Tent Revival In Pictures-Colorado Springs, Colorado

I hope you are ready for pictures today! 

Wow! The services this week have been excellent! I wish I could somehow bottle this up and take it with me everywhere I go. I would definitely do it if I could!

The weather has been cool and rainy, but the crowds have been great. It was better Wednesday night and it was beautiful all day Thursday. We had a camp meeting style service Thursday morning and we are supposed to do the same today.

After church tonight, we plan to take the tent down and pack everything away. We will either leave after that or possibly wait until Saturday. We need to be in Amber, Oklahoma by Monday morning so we need to make some miles disappear.

Odie had been snapping pictures all along the way this week. You will see pictures of friends that have come to see us from Arizona, Missouri and Texas and all the Colorado folks too.





Pastor Noah Martinez and family from El Mirage, Arizona
















































































Bro. Mitch Boggs, Sis. Lynn and five of their boys have been here three nights from Missouri. They totally blew us away when they walked in Tuesday night. Bro. Mitch and his family have now visited us in tent revivals in fives states, Ohio, Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas and Colorado.










Pastor Danny Taylor and his wife from Neosho, Missouri.









































Boggs Boys



















































































I hope you enjoyed the pictures from tent revival. Thank you for dropping by.

Davy


Thursday, June 20, 2019

I Made It! The Jackson County Sun!

I am now a published author. Well, technically, I have been a published author for many years. I have written something here on Mile Markers several days a week for well over nine years and to do that I hit the publish button every day. 😁


Plus, I wrote a book in the late 90s and self-published it in 2000. Even though I remember writing that book and I remember receiving shipments of that book, I can not hardly prove I wrote a book, because nobody has it! Half of the 3-4 thousand copies of that book were sent to prisons and jails, where it was well received, but I still missed the New York Times Best Sellers list by a few million copies.😉

Now I am legitimate. I have been published in my Mother's home county and the county where many of my family and friends live. Something I have written has been printed in the Jackson County Sun and I could not be more pleased. 

On May 14 I wrote on Mile Markers about my maternal grandparents, Godfrey and Bessie Isaacs


It was well accepted and shared widely by some of our regular readers. We received a lot of feedback from family and friends along with notes, emails and texts from people way outside our normal circle of readers.

It is always nice when something we post here resonates with people that we do not know and have no way of normally meeting in this big wide world.

After a few days, we received this comment from Ms. Carmen Abner on the post. 

New comment on your post "Godfrey and Bessie Isaacs - 100 Years":

I would love to use this story and the pictures in The Jackson County Sun, with full credit to yourself of course. If you’ll allow, my e-mail address is 
jcsun14@gmail.com. Just let me know if I have your permission. Our readers would love it! 

Wow! What? For real?

I did not post the comment, but I did respond by email. We corresponded back and forth by email and sure enough, it was legit. The Jackson County Sun wanted to post the article. They like to post stories on Jackson County residents and Jackson Country history. Carmen said, "Our readers will love it" and "It is a wonderful tribute and will undoubtedly take several of our readers down memory lane."

In the Jackson County Sun June 5, 2019 issue, Ms. Abner dedicated most of page 9 to my article on Godfrey and Bessie Isaacs. She sent some copies to my Mother and Mom put one up for me. I will get it when I get home, but in the meantime she sent pictures.


I wish Grandpa and Grandma were alive to see it. They were a huge inspiration to me and many, many others in our family and beyond and it is kind of neat to let others learn a little about them.

Ms. Abner told me she had extra copies of the paper if anyone would like a copy or two. She said to let her know and she would send them to you. You can contact Ms. Carmen Abner by email (jcsun14@gmail.com) or she said you could reach out to her through Jackson County Sun's Facebook.

She did not say this, but it would be nice to offer to cover the cost of the shipping. Also, I do not know how many extra copies she has so hurry while supplies last.😊

Thank you for following along today.

Davy