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Sad Brownie

 

This is the face of a sad dog.  Why is she sad?  Mama and Papa have been away in the interior for too many days this month.  Brownie lives to be near people.  She thrives on attention.  Being petted is her favorite pastime.  She needs love and constant care.

We have been spending quite a bit of time since our first Bible study in the little rented house in Lage dos Negros a few weeks back.  First, we were getting things ready like painting the front porch.  Then we stayed over for the Sunday out air market to sell Bibles and meet more people.

Poor little Brownie!


The other dogs don't seem to be as affected as our crazy black dog.  Even the cat is okay for the most part.  Ah, but with cats it's hard to say!


What do you think?  I think the cat is trying to act nonchalant. 

Pray for us as we try to reach out to more people in Lage with our Friday night praise and study time.  This week will be our fifth.  

We continue to visit other communities along the way each week.

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