
This white church sits on a hill –
called Mount Nebo –
And that is the name of this Lutheran church in Mount Jewett, Pa.
This is the original Swedish Lutheran Church in that town-
and where Sherry’s parents are buried along with many other family members.
Although we have a lot there –
we will not be interred there –
We have purchased a vault –
in a Columbarium at Saint Luke’s Lutheran Church –
less than six miles from our home in OIB.
We will be cremated and interred there –
So that the survivor can come and visit.
The above church was built
by the Swedish immigrants –
of the community in the 1800’s.
And is replicated from
an existing church in Sweden.
Unique in that it is an EIGHT-SIDED BUILDING!
Several pews inside are accessed from the ends only –
as a support beam comes down from the ceiling-
to the floor-making-
it is all but impossible
to either slide through or walk through.
Services are held here on certain dates throughout the year-
and this is considered a historical building.
The cemetery completely surrounds the church-
except for the driveway up the hill
and around the church.
We have attended many services here
and some have been in Swedish.
This is a picture of a memory
from Sherry’s hometown of Mount Jewett, Pa.

This is the walkway from the community center on Ocean Isle Beach
by the sand volleyball court!
We have seen this cat numerous times in the past three or more years.
It lives somewhere near this building!

Looking back the walkway to the Community Center of Ocean Isle Beach!
We know people come here
and feed this cat as we have been here
when they put the food out.
As you can tell – it looks well-fed.
I did not even know it was around
until Sherry looked back to the center
and said the cat was following us.
It continued past us and down a few steps
and sat down where I took the picture.
This also is where other people have fed it.

Sherry continued down to the surf
and I stayed up on the walkway by the cat.

It was a somewhat mild late January day –
overcast in the late afternoon –
Hardly anyone on the beach –
mid-50s
after some harsh cold days
after the snow and ice storm had melted.

The cat started to meow
as I stood there
and soon disappeared over to the left
and the top of this dune.
I looked away and when I looked back –
it was gone.
There are many feral cats –
we have some at Cameron Woods Community.
This one seems to enjoy the beach life.
I’ve looked to see where it might live –
but who knows –
there are many foxes around
so I imagine it to be somewhere high-
so as not to be in danger.

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