The New England Hurricane, Pt. 2
September 9, 2008 by Mrs. Mecomber
Filed under eternal life, flooding, history, news, Where In The World Series
When this hurricane unexpectedly hit the northeast, the earth shuddered so severely that the strike registered in seismographs 3,000 miles away. This is part two of what happened that terrible day in September 1938.
Egyptian Mummy at Cazenovia Library
August 5, 2008 by Mrs. Mecomber
Filed under Central NY, crazy, education, eternal life, history, museums, science
This is the second post of our visit to the historic Cazenovia Library. Residing here- in the middle of Upstate New York– is an ancient Egyptian mummy and his cat! It was a wonderful day of education and exploration.
First Church in Albany
March 31, 2008 by Mrs. Mecomber
Filed under Capital Region, churches, eternal life, history
This church, originally called the Dutch Reformed Church and established in 1642, is the second-oldest church in New York State, and has the oldest pulpit in the U.S. Visiting this church was a mission of admiration, and not just history. We are Christians, are of Dutch ancestry, and are ardent Alexander Hamilton fans.

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