We own many water troughs on our farm. They sit out all day full of water. There are also many ponds nearby. We have an above-ground swimming pool. A deep creek crosses near our property. Sometimes water collects and does not drain in the bends of the creek. Needless to say, water hazards are easy to find. [caption id="attachment_583" align="alignright" width="300"... »
Proverbs 28:19a
"He who works his land will have abundant food..."
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Having a Healthy Respect for Water
Friday, July 17th, 2009Tags: doggie paddle, drowning, floating, holding breath, kicking, swimming, teaching kids to swim
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Psalm 128:2
"You will eat the fruit of your labor; blessing and prosperity will be yours."



