WOW! It’s been six months since the last
posting. Time sure flies!
Some of you are on the Penny Tales
List as well as this Tales from the Penny Palace Post. You saw the land when it was bare (except for
the weeds). You saw the house day by day
as it was being constructed. You saw the
move in and the House Blessing (May 2012), then the Open House Celebrations
(Oct 2012).
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Bare Land |
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Ground Breaking - Valentine's Day 2011 |
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Flooring and Drain Lines
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Framing |
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Stucco
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Rev. Roger Blessing the House |
It has now been 6.5 years that Doc,
doggies and I have been living in the Penny Palace. During that time, the COINcidence stories
have touched many, many people. The
Penny Palace has hosted visitors from around the world. Each of them has left their “imprint” on the energy
field of the home.
In just this past week, the PP has
hosted four different tours! Guests ranged in ages from 2-80+, came from numerous
countries, were of various ethnicities, and represented very diverse occupations.
vvvvvvvvvv
Right now the Penny Palace is the most
beautiful it has ever been.
Sure wish you could be here and see if for yourself. There are Fall decorations at the mailbox,
driveway and leading to the front door.
Once inside, there are garlands trailing on the spiral staircase and
upstairs railing. Autumn decor peeks
from every corner and complements the color scheme of the house. The fireplace is inviting (despite the 80
degree temperatures last week). The Thankfulness Tree stands tall to remind us
of all the things for which we should be grateful.
This is truly a very special place. THANK YOU for your part in it.
Here are a few photos to help you feel as though you are here...
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Welcome! |
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Meander Up to the Front Door
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Go Ahead and Knock |
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So Happy to See You. Happy Tales! |
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Looking North |
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Looking West |
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Get Cozy by the Fire and the Thankfulness Tree |
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Hope You Enjoyed Your Visit |
Note:
To the
active Penny Finders out there, this is Day #484 of consecutive Coin Finding. Getting close to that 500 mark again!
3 comments:
Nice pix but where are the pix of the dungeon? I'd like to see what kinda tree is in there. Wink wink.
God is faithful. He likes to use the smallest things to do the biggest things.
Thank you for including me!!! Those are wonderful pictures and a wonderful story
Thanks again
Tom
God is Good, God is Great!!
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