My 2019 Trip to the USA

As the Feast of Tabernacles approaches an end, I have had ample opportunity to count my blessings and give thanks for how God has taken care of me. From keeping me safe, relief from back pain to weight loss — those are just the surface blessings.

Today, after congregation, a family invited me to join them in their Sukkah for lunch. It was so wonderful to sit outside, share a meal with friends, and rejoice in God’s goodness. Home again, I was reminded of how blessed I was during my trip to the USA. The pictures in the gallery I will share with you are but a small part of the trip. I took more than 1,000 photos of people and nature — and nature and people.

I loved seeing my friends and family, and having the opportunity to deepen our relationships, and I equally enjoyed the beauty of nature. Truly I am wealthy, because in addition to all this, I also have a wonderful God who loves me, and will never leave or forsake me. What more could I ask for!?

Since some of you may not know how this works, click on the gallery title to view pictures from either Pennsylvania, Michigan, or Vermont. Click on USA 2019, to go back to the main selections and view another group of pictures.

For the Pennsylvania album, I’ve also scanned a brochure for Obie’s Country Store. I hope you enjoy reading the history of this very special shop.

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Deborah Hemstreet (Dvora Elisheva)

I have lived in Israel since 1982, except for a 3 year period when my husband and I lived in the USA. After my husband died I returned to Israel. The themes of my writing focus on finding hope in the Lord. I've been struggling with so many different issues, but God has proven Himself faithful every step of the way. I'll soon be 70 years old, but by the grace of God, I hope to remain a faithful testimony of the faithfulness of Jesus and to give a reason for my hope, until He comes or takes me Home. P.S. No, I don't dye my hair (!)

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