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Fencing is Good for the Soul, Not so Good for the Soles

After four days of fencing in Hyannis, Nebraska, the Orphan Grain Train fencing crew made their way home. Tom Rudloff holds up the worn off soles of his boots. DeWayne Erickson quipped that fencing is good for the soul, but not so good for the soles. Beautiful fence. Beautiful scenery. Beautiful Lord, we serve. Thank you again, Mick Onnen, Dave Meyer, Mike Jundt, Tom Rudloff and DeWayne Erickson for saying, “yes” to this trip


Categories: Branch Updates, Domestic Aid

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