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Clearing Brush at Koinonia, Americus, Georgia

Jim Marble & Tony discuss jobs that have to be done.

Clearing away brush in front of our rig.


Koinonia, the pecan farm we know and love. Stop by and lend a hand
and you will be rewarded one hundred fold.

Comments

Geoffrey said…
Hey Mary (and Tony),

Just stumbled upon your blog and thought I'd say hey.

I just returned for two months to help out with Heart to Heart while J. is off helping his parents. I guess I've now become a "Snowbird" at Koinonia.

I hope you are both well and plan a visit soon. I will be here through thanksgiving.

Peace,
geoffrey/pax

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