Blitzing the Rocks

Monday

Today was the day…

That went past in a flash! A short while ago I thought I must go and write this blog and it dawned on me that there was not much to say. I worked for most of the morning, including our weekly team meeting. I

Julian came around at lunchtime and we drove across to Echo. I’ll take photos tomorrow because today the rocks got blitzed today. The strong men (and they are very strong) broke them up to get them away from the entrance. The biggest rock has been in our vision for a long while. Back when they were clearing the land, we knew it would be an issue…12th November 2019, I took this picture. It needed to come out so we could put the foundations in.

It came out but there were also other monster rocks…

Now the house has been built, these rocks have been moved but are still in the way. The men got them off the stairs…

And they have sat here until today.

When I get there tomorrow, they will be gone! And, I believe, so will the ones in front of the lower ground floor door…where they have been for months! I took this a month ago…

Makes such a difference having those rocks gone.

Dixies dinner and now we are home.

Covid numbers in the Western Cape – Only 32  new cases in the last 24 hours.

Covid 19 stats – South Africa – country-wide…

  • Friday 24th July – 13944 new cases (maximum we had in a day)– 250 deaths (245 771 recoveries/169 882 active)
  • Mon 14 Sept – 956 new cases – 52 deaths (579289 recoveries/55961 active)
  • Tues 15 Sept – 772 new cases – 142 deaths (583126 recoveries/52754 active)
  • Wed 16 Sept – 1923 new cases – 64 deaths (584195 recoveries/53544 active)
  • Thur 17 Sept – 2128 new cases – 67 deaths (585303 recoveries/54497 active)
  • Fri 18 Sept – 2055 new cases – 85 deaths (586844 recoveries/54926 active)
  • Sat 19 Sept – 2029 new cases – 83 deaths (589434 recoveries/ 54282 active)
  • Sun 20 Sept – 1555 new cases – 13 deaths (590071 recoveries/55187 active)

Total cases: 661211  Total deaths: 15953

Psalm 147:11

The Lord’s delight is in those who fear Him, those who put their hope in His unfailing love.

The best is yet to come.

Keep the smile going.

God bless you.

In His Grip,

Helga xx 🙂

Braces:

1 year and 313 days

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