The Lord's Land
The Lord's Land Again
Mendocino

I'm sure you can guess what this is.

You should check out the history of The Lord's Land by clicking here, it's very interesting.
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Chester is just overloaded with magnificent good memories. My parent's started going there before I was born. They were actually on their way somewhere else and they got lost and they ended up in Chester. Well, they fell in love with it while they were there and so the rest is history. Every year, ever since I can remember, our family would pack our truck with tents, lanterns, sleeping bags, fishing poles and bikes and we'd head up to the mountains. I'd break out my tennis shoes, pink dress and Mickey Mouse sweatshirt and I was set for the whole trip. My parents would take us fishing at Deer Creek, we'd eat at Pine Shack and Kopper Kettle as much as we could, we'd visit the camp library (which was the size of my bedroom), we'd buy things at the rustic, log cabin camp store, we'd take our little metal boat out on the lake, we'd hike Mt. Lassen in our T-shirts with snow piled a mile hile and the wind blowing gusts (well, I was the only one in just a T-shirt). My aunts and uncles would sometimes come, my cousins, people from our church, one time even our neighbors came up there. Ahhh...the memories! I don't think there's anything quite like waking up in a tent to the smell of coffee, fresh air and pine trees. Until you've done it, you're missing out! I say, go on those little vacations even if it's for 2 days because your children will always, always remember them and reminisce about them for years to come!
The town of Chester.

Pictures of the surrounding scenery.




2 comments:
Dear Stacie,
My kids went to the Lord's Land with the youth group camps, but I never had the opportunity to go...would like to some time though (WITH your family!)
But OH how I Do remember our trip to Chester...did we go more than once? I remember all four of us, Uncle Matt, Charlotte, William, and of course Dolly (we didn't have Laddie yet) and the car topper tote all PACKED tightly into that tiny Nissan Sentra. I will forever treasure those memories...just wish Will could go with all of us again sometime!
I love you,
Aunt S
Aaaw Stacie, we make it a point to go to the lordsland at least once a year as a family... Vic has volunteered there for a week for the last 2 years, he says he'd rather take a vacation there and work!
They just finished building a chapel there, its beautiful! I have some pics on facebook of our trip there in october.
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