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Mount Rushmore (with Matt & Grandpa)

Matt & Grandpa

The past four days have been busy for me. Dad rode along with Barb and her kids for a visit to the Black Hills. Saturday was spent in Rapid City. After attending a parade that Cathy marched in, we went to Dinosaur Park, Chapel on the Hill, and Storybook Island. Sunday included a drive through Vanocker Canyon, finding Dad’s brother Rich’s new house in Sturgis, Old MacDonald’s Farm, and then Flintstone Village in Custer. Monday was the northern tour of Deadwood (Mt. Moriah cemetery), Lead, Spearfish Canyon (Roughlock Falls, Spearfish Falls), Spearfish, Wyoming (cross the border so the kids could say they have been in the state) and a dip in the pool. Tuesday consisted of the 1880 Train, Needles Highway, Mount Coolidge, Wildlife Loop (saw lots of buffalo), Iron Mountain Road (tunnels and pig tales are fun), and of course no visit to the Black Hills is complete without a visit to Mount Rushmore.

St. Luke’s Memorial

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A portion of the money received for Mom’s memorial was used to purchase the Thomas Kinkade “The Garden of Prayer” painting. In this photo, Dad, Mary and Dwayne are presenting it to Kathy Brumbaugh (left) of the Avera St. Lukes Foundation.

Kinkade
The brass plate on lower left says “Donated by Pauline Sass Family in her memory.” The print itself titled “Garden of Prayer” also has the “Serenity Prayer” shown below it.

This is one of Thomas Kinkade’s earlier paintings and is extremely popular. It’s considered a limited edition. The size of the finished print (including frame) is 24″ x 22″. The visitor the artist talks about in the plaque is Jesus and if you look very carefully down the path past the gate you should see the “gentle visitor.” Another thing the artist does in his paintings is placing “N’s” in his paintings to honor his wife Nanette. Usually he’ll indicate how many N’s under his name.

Along with the painting came this plaque.

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The Garden of Prayer
There is a place
Our God creates –
A wondrous Garden of Prayer
And there He’ll wait
Beside the gate
For those who’ll meet Him there

Perhaps in a garden we are closer to our creator. We certainly are more close to His creation. My prayer is that this painted garden will be a meeting place for many that would speak to their God in the silence of morning. Or the silence of evening. Or any time in between. In our imagination we might picture his presence at our side. Or is it just imagination? Do we see the distance a gentle visitor approaching the gate?

– Thomas Kinkade