9.12.2007

Humberto

9/12/07 - 4th Day - After Dinner. A big storm in the Gulf became a named Tropical Storm just awhile ago. Meet Humberto:


I don't know who names these things, but Humberto is likely to cause some major flooding damage along the coast and in Houston - all areas already saturated from a year of heavy rains. I pray no one is hurt or killed, but maybe Humberto will wash some of the riff-raff from New Orleans back into Louisiana where they belong. Another potentially more dangerous tropical situation is developing in the Carribean, and it is expected to develop into a major hurricane by Saturday or so, with the potential of impacting the continental u.s., probably in Florida sometime next week.

We are actively working in preparing the ranch for Ranchfest. I hope everyone who is planning to make it is still... well... planning to make it. I have been chasing cows around the last couple of days, and Mr. Woods is helping me repair and build some better fences to keep them in and give them access to more pasture.

Part 2 of the Meekness teaching should be ready to be preached tonight here at the ranch. I hope you all have listened to PART 1.

Some funds started coming in this week, and we are praising God for that. At last we have gotten past being deep in the hole, and we are hoping the provision will continue until Ranchfest so we will have the funding to do some major projects while everyone is here. Make sure you send in your Ranchfest donations a.s.a.p. to:

M. Bunker
1251 CR 132
Santa Anna, Texas 76878

The weather is beautiful here today. We woke up to a quite brisk and seasonally unexpected 55 degrees. Right now it is a gorgeous 81 degrees with a nice breeze and amazingly blue skies. The mud from the recent rains is drying up, which is nice too.

Hope all is well out there,

Michael Bunker



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