Some of the Sisters wading. On the left is Caroline Roper, a very proper English lady. She is always in a dress, as is her three year old daughter. Caroline is our R. S. President. Rebecca Winkle is behind Una Etough.
This is a picture on the door of the Victorian Room in the school where we meet for church. In this room we hold several classes on Sunday. The actual room looks exactly like this photo with the fireplace, and wooden desks an the same kind of blackboard. It is really charming, but dreadfully cold in the wintertime.
I opened the desk to show that the old fashioned slates and chalk are still in use in this particular classroom where we meet for Young Womens on Sunday. It is called the Victorian Room and I think it is kept in this old antique mode for the nostalgia. Science is taught in this room. The desks are just as I had as a child. Note the ink well hole.
This is the room in the school where we hold our Sacrament meetings. Gordon Winkle is our only active young man. Elder Watson stood at the podium for me to take this shot about 10 minutes before meeting began.
A cottage on the way out to Tongue, overlooking a beautiful little bay. Note the pile of peat at the side of the house. The windows in the roof and the front porch are additions to this house which was built in the 1800s. Picture it without them and you will see the typical croft which dot the landscape here.
This is Pammy Lamont and her little boy Johnny. We visit her each week. She is a very special young lady who is trying to put her life in order and begin progressing in the Gospel again. We both really love her and Johnny. She is the girl we were so led to.
This is a model of the MacKay croft that Kenny Miles made. The roof comes off and it is complete inside with all the rooms and furnishings.