Yesterday we took part of our P-day and went exploring. The postmistress at the Nauvoo post office told us we should visit Canril, IA which is a settlement of Mennonites. Canril is a very small town in southern Iowa about 60 miles from Nauvoo. There is a store there called The Dutchman's Store. It has a HUGE fabric section and quite a large food section. I enjoyed browsing through all the fabric - Glenn endured! I think they must buy their dry foods in large quantities and then repackage in smaller packages. The food items were in smaller clear plastic bags with labels. Shelf after shelf were full of these bags of pasta, beans, flours, nuts, etc. We bought some red popcorn seeds and a yummy dried raspberry/nut mix. The people working in the store wore the traditional Mennonite hats and dresses.
We drove on further to a place (can hardly call it a town) called Rutledge (another suggestion from the postmistress). We got a bit lost trying to find our way there and we even had a map and our GPS! Our GPS didn't recognize the town so we were on our own! Once there we were a bit disappointed because all we found was a much smaller version of the Dutchman's store in Cantril. What amazed me was their HUGE fabric section. The Mennonites sew most all of their clothing so I guess the people who live in the surrounding area must come there for their fabrics. Just seemed strange to be in the middle of "no where" and to have such a big fabric store.
The country side was beautiful - lots of green rolling hills. The farms were quite small and not real prosperous looking. Sure quiet and peaceful!
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Exploring the Back Roads
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Sunday, May 24, 2009
A Look at our Office
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Sunday, May 17, 2009
Another Interesting week
I sat by a man in church who is from Loa, Utah which is between Hanskville and Capital Reef Nat'l Park. I mentioned that I was a Hanks. He said there were several Hanks families who live near him. I asked if he happened to know where Ephriam Hanks burial site is and where the Floral Ranch was. He gave me the phone number of a Walter Hanks who could tell me exactly where they are! I plan to call him tonight. This Elder said that Walter had taken youth groups to the gravesite for firesides in the past. I am anxious to talk to him. I have often wondered about the location of these places. When I talked to Dad he told me that a Walter Hanks was Dad's father, David Capener Hank's, half brother. I think the Walt Hanks I will call must have been named after Grandpa Hank's half brother. Interesting!
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Sunday, May 10, 2009
Tulips Everywhere!
Both homes and businesses have tulips planted along the streets and in the yards.
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Sunday, May 3, 2009
Life in Nauvoo
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