Wednesday, April 11, 2012

The LONG way home!

We drove to Miyako on the East coast north of Sendai to attend church. This community was heavily damaged and many lives lost in the tsunami last year but we found the Branch happy and doing well. We asked what damage had been done to the church because it looked in great shape. We were told that there was no damage to the church even tho it was very much in the path of the tsunami. The water seemed to go around the church and it was protected. Yet another tender mercy of the Lord. No members lost their lives, tho the older lady on the front row(2nd from right) and the man with the stick in his hands both lost their homes completely and were living in temporary government housing. The church is helping them get permanent housing. The government will only let people live in their temporary housing for two years.

It had been a very busy few weeks before we went to Miyako and so Gary decided to take "the long way home " on back roads instead of the freeway. (the 4 hour trip took 7 hours) We took several pictures along the way because the landscape reminded us of Soda Springs where we grew up. Gary is standing in front of a small river running through the area.

This picture doesn't look like Soda Springs, but I thought it was interesting that wood for burning to heat homes is stacked so neatly in front of this barn that is ready to fall down.

We saw this man fishing along the bank of the river. Check out how long that fishing pole is!
More neatly stacked wood--typical of Japanese to be neat and orderly.

Our van.


That little creek is still running through the snow.

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