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And a big thank you to the Orthodox Christian Mission Center for allowing us to participate in this mission. We loved being a part of a Pan Orthodox team and mission. God Bless!
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PAMELA AND KEITH COLLINS' MOST EXCELLENT ADVENTURES FROM FLORIDA TO ALASKA
Most people know that the National Park Service cares for national parks, a network of nearly 400 natural, cultural and recreational sites across the nation. The treasures in this system – the first of its kind in the world –have been set aside by the American people to preserve, protect, and share, the legacies of this land.
People from all around the world visit national parks to experience America's story, marvel at the natural wonders, and have fun. Places like the Grand Canyon, the Statue of Liberty, and Gettysburg are popular destinations, but so too are the hundreds of lesser known yet equally meaningful gems like Rosie the Riveter in California, Boston Harbor Islands in Massachusetts, and Russell Cave in Alabama.
The American system of national parks was the first of its kind in the world, and provides a living model for other nations wishing to establish and manage their own protected areas. The park service actively consults with these Nations, sharing what we've learned, and gaining knowledge from the experience of others.
Beyond national parks, the National Park Service helps communities across America preserve and enhance important local heritage and close-to-home recreational opportunities. Grants and assistance are offered to register, record and save historic places; create community parks and local recreation facilities; conserve rivers and streams, and develop trails and greenways.
We hope to see you soon in a national park and invite you to explore the ways we can help you preserve what’s important in your hometown.
And a big thank you to the Orthodox Christian Mission Center for allowing us to participate in this mission. We loved being a part of a Pan Orthodox team and mission. God Bless!
http://www.ocmc.org/FISHER HOUSES
Many people say once you get used to these toilets -- which cost $2,000 to $4,000 -- it's hard to do without them, especially the automatic seat warmer. Pleep thinks it would be interesting to see how house guests would react to using it. He was still baffled by the colorful array of buttons on the complicated keypad on the toilet. So he just started pushing.
He hit the noisemaker button that makes a flushing sound to mask any noise you might be making in the john. He hit the button that starts the blow-dryer for your bottom. Then he hit the bidet button and watched helplessly as a little plastic arm, sort of a squirt gun shaped like a toothbrush, appeared from the back of the bowl and began shooting a stream of warm water across the room and onto the mirror.
And that's how Boca ended up frantically wiping down a bathroom with a wad of toilet paper. Pleep was sorry for the miscue but he thinks the automatic seat warmer would be very nice in the cold Chicago winters for keeping his monkey but nice and toasty.