Pete Lounsbury left a comment for Bill Papworth
"Bill,

I knew you'd be humble, but it's true!

See you at the gathering.

Pete
www.withoutthegate.com"
Feb 28, 2008
Pete Lounsbury left a comment for Bill Papworth
"Hi Bill,

If you're the Bill Papworth from the NY Limb, 1979, with John Lynn coordinator. Just want to thank you for your great example along with Richard Kennel. You were honestly an image of Christ to me and your example has stuck in my mind and…"
Feb 27, 2008
Pete Lounsbury left a comment for Pete Lounsbury
"Great!"
Feb 11, 2008
Pete Lounsbury left a comment for Jacqueline Howley
"Hi Jacqueline,

I like Renaissance Fairs, I dress up like an Elizabethan minstrel called Jethro Tooth and play a pipe!
I also belong to a gild of Shakespeare players called the Arden Shakespeare Gild. I live in an area very rich in both…"
Feb 10, 2008
Pete Lounsbury left a comment for Jacqueline Howley
"Hi Jacqueline,

Great to hear from you! I'll pass the greetings on to Rose as well. I loved reading your biography. You've had a very fruitful life. I like cats too. Our cat Ally is very sweet.

Pete"
Feb 10, 2008
Pete Lounsbury left a comment for Ric Cox
"Hi Ric
Great to hear from you! You were always an island of good cheer and humor. Glad to hear you're overcoming your medical problems. Your memory can't be any worse than mine. I believe I've had brain-damage since I was a teen-ager (maybe). Memory…"
Nov 17, 2007

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  • Pete,
    What a blessing to hear from you after all these years.
    You look just the same! Thank you for your kind words in regard to your memories of me - it is beyond humbling to hear that my example was in any measure like the life of our Lord. I don't know that my life has ever been that.
    I am grateful if my life helped you grow in the Word of God.
    I'll check out your website, Pete.
    I'm thankful for your love for God through the years - thank you for your fond remembrance of me.
    Love in Christ,
    Your brother,
    Bill
  • Great!
  • that was awesome! What I have is a series. Could go as high as 100 books in the series. The concept is the same for each book, kids like sometimes knowing what's coming, and still being surprised. They are bedtime stories. The characters are interchangeable and finite in number. It's a family of four. We have Adobe reader and writer. No, I don't illustrate. But, Taylor Oversby does. I also like the illustrator that Jamie Leigh Curtis used for her books. I like the pastel, dreamlike look.

    I am going to email you my email address. And we can chat from there. Thank you for your help. I would like to get this in the can before I hit 60.....I could be Mrs. Doubtfire.....flaming boobys and all. ha ha ha

    Janis
  • Hi Pete,
    I remember you being way taller than me. I'm 5'2". And you always smiled. I looked at your website, and Ron and I will delve into it further, you have been very hard at work, huh?

    You write books. You write books, you are who I have been looking for. I have an idea for a series of childrens books, I know how I want each story to be formulated, and all that. I need an expert to guide me. How can I know unless someone should guide me?

    How are you? Blessed I am sure. Check out my page, and leave me a note if you want to.

    Love,
    Janis
  • Really cool Pete! We have a big Renaissance Fair south of Dayton, though I haven't been for a long time.

    John-Mark really likes the Revolutionary War too and knew exactly what you were talking about. He and Mark are getting ready for this seasons events and they are going to the big Gettysburg reenactment during the 4th of July. Maybe I will make a dress someday and join them but not for a while, too hot for me at my time of life!
    Take care,
    Jacqueline
  • Hi Pete,
    Thanks, I like your bio too. Do you remember having to write our bio's our apprentice year? I remember bros and sis's telling me (usually at Reflections) that they found that very difficult to do. I figure now it was because, at our young ages, we hadn't done all that much!

    History is a big interest at our family. My son is so into it that he wants to pursue it as his occupation and study it at college. As you read, Mark and he are Civil War re enactors and they do a lot of "battles" over the summer. (In authentic wool uniforms no less in Ohio summer heat and humidity) A friend of ours who portrays a civilian says that you can tell how hot it is by how fast Mark "dies". They have a lot of fun together, learn a lot and it is good for John-Mark because a reenactor has to speak to anyone who asks about the equipment, uniforms, etc. He loves it and Mark loves being with him.

    I will check out your websites. I remember that you loved to take pictures and that you are doing the things you love.

    Take care and God Bless you,
    Jacqueline
  • Hi Pete,
    I've got great memories of you around Owens dorm. I remember Rose too. Much love to you both, Jacqueline
  • Another recall moment. You motivated me to teach in a great way. We were in the Way Woods, I think working in the area of the Chalette and you mentioned something about the 2 witnessess. It was a perspective I had never considered. It enabled me to acheive a place of understanding I don't think I would have reached without it.
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