Saturday, 3 October 2009

Cross Vigil Day 22

DAY 22: Saturday 3 October

Today was the windiest day so far, but at least it was dry. It was quite busy in terms of taxis and motorists. I think we are at the stage where people just know we are there and that they expect to see the cross between the gates and between 12 noon and 3pm each day.

It started off busy with visitors. No sooner had we set up when the first taxi came by and stopped. Out popped a couple of tourists. They stood next to me with the cross and the driver the photograph. I gave them a free copy of my book "The Cross and the Gun", which I am doing for every tourist who stops by.

Mr. Indescribable, the Muffin Man, turned up early today and soon afterwards Glyn came along with Connor and with Christine Buel from Williamsburg, Virginia. They brought coffee with them, but this time instead of it being the "No Brand" stuff it was "Harrybucks" coffee! Anna then along with her dog that showed the same in my muffin today as James had done yesterday. Marda and Dorothy stopped off on their way to do some shopping in downtown Belfast.

Today marked the end of an incredible week. I look forward to the rest tomorrow, but also look forward to church. Thanks again for your prayers.

     

               Tourists stopping off for photoshot

  

                       Harrybucks Coffee!

     

A welcome coffee & muffin        Anna's mutt eyeing the muffin!

     

Notice the Rainbow                           Marda and Dorothy

Still being a God-influence.

Jack

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