The day began with Sunday School and church service led by a fill-in pastor, a seminary student. Our pastor was helping his home church celebrate 120 years of ministry.

After a quick but refreshing nap, Hannah and I let the breeze direct a 28 mile bicycle ride ending in this country
cemetery. What a great way of "re-creation," as Hannah would say.

The rest of the family met us there to fetch us with the pickup...

...and bring a meal of peanut butter and jam sandwiches and fresh cherries. A perfect day for a picnic! This was followed by a drive to Dairy Queen for Buster Bars. A refreshing day of rest to end a week "off!"
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