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October 30, 2022

Buckeyes for the monastery

Many extra services and visitors to the monastery near our home.  I made two batches of buckeyes to share.  Tomorrow is Bishop Luke's namesday.  It also marks 25 years since Brother Jose died.  He is buried at the same cemetery where my father is...

There was a "pannikhida" or memorial service at his grave with many people, the visiting Metropolitan Nikoloz of Georgia, who spoke kindly and lovingly.  Brother Jose was the one who cared for the Iveron icon.  At the end, we venerated the copy of the Iveron icon of the Theotokos, which was actively streaming fragrant myrrh down the analoy.


Ferdinand is quite a handsome bull, and he's almost 8 months old.
Our sheep are almost as old as he and getting quite a thick wooly coat.  This is one of the ewes we bottle fed, so she's quite friendly.  The male and female Jacob's sheep have horns.  
We got a set of colored pencils, acrylic paints and brushes from an older lady at church!

3 comments:

Anna@stuffedveggies said...

So lovely to see your boys, and how they're growing up! : )

karen said...

wow that pencil collection is massive! how nice of you to make something for the monastery they will be grateful.

Gretchen Joanna said...

I am not familiar with Buckeyes, except as the horse chestnut trees native to California.

Somewhere else I saw mention of Brother Jose last week; what a blessing to have this service to attend.