Every job needs a supervisor, and Elder did just that. At one point, there wasn't enough room under the desk for 4 heavy weights, but Elder graciously backed out and left the safe to the men. |
WE DID IT!! |
It was temple week also so the popcorn and hot chocolate were a big hit. We also had one whole layer of a taro wedding cake that Elder and Sister Smith donated to the list of treats and then the Elder and Sister Roberts threw in a Panatone Cake. Everybody was happy and sort of full. The taro cake was a very interesting purple and seemed to be a big hit.
We made it through the 8 verses even though one of them was politically incorrect. We considered singing Waltzing Matilda, but decided one song was enough. So it was on to the food. Traditionally, ANZAC cookies are eaten, as well as lamington cake. We happen to like all of the above and everyone left happy.
The "Old Educator" in front of the old Teacher's College. Armidale is in a very hilly region called New England. There are numerous stations surrounding the area. It is the highest city in NSW at about 1000 meters. It is definitely fall and the colors were outstanding.
These fellows should make some grandchildren happy - they are very warm and their wool is a good source of income for those who raise llamas. |
They will sometimes spit at you when their ears lay back - but Mamoo was very brave and risked everything to get pictures for the grandkids. |
We have been wanting to learn more about the Aborigine Culture. This center had some worthwhile information and artifacts. |
Of course, Elder Feil is never far from his phone. He enjoys using technology while in the bush, and is always ready to help the missionaries. |
We've been looking for some new apartments for missionaries - this may work as temporary housing. |
After the llamas, this guy was pretty tame - but notice what he is eating - Sister Feil better be careful! |
This is the Saumarez Homestead; it is a property of the National Trust of Australia near Armidale. We went for a tour and afternoon tea. We are getting this tea thing down - but we still don't drink any!
They rent the property out for weddings and it is a beautiful setting. But the house is well protected and limited to small walking tours. We had to wear these special blue booties and of course, Elder Feil got another phone call!
These verandas are amazing and they would sleep out here in the hot summer months. We are wondering if we could build one on the house in Lehi..... |
The corrugated metal roofs are so Australian. We even have one on our apartment - that is why the possum wakes us up at night. A metal roof is very noisy but very sturdy. |
The gardens were simple but beautiful. |
The White Family which owned Saumarez Homestead, also owned Booloominbah mansion in Armidale. They donated Booloominbah to the University of New England. It is a modest 45 room mansion. |
Here is Elder Feil again at the Apex and Drummond Lookout looking out for somebody on the phone. The missionaries love Elder Feil, and he loves them. |
Where in the world is Sister Feil? This is situated on what is known as Zion Hill. We enjoyed a panoramic view of Armidale. |
Back in the city, and these old buildings are beautiful and well maintained. |
This round window below is on the first Wesleyan Church in Armidale, built in 1864. |
There will be more to this story when we visit Tamworth to speak in a few months, but just to get you curious, Tamworth is the Country Music Capitol of Australia. And this large exhibit proves that. |
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