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Fall Work Day at St. Davids

At least twice a year many volunteers are called forth to do battle with Time's inevitible tendency to bring decay and deterioration. Maintenance to keep the status quo and/or to improve the physical church structures is a never ending job.
Work always depends on what's in the stomach. No food, no work. Therefore, it is necessary to set up a station for the dissemination of necessary calories to get the job done.
Craig and Richard are playing in the gutters again... cleaning out accumulated debris from past wind/rain storms. A messy job, but a necessary one.
Master Leaf Rakers Cindy and Dan Williams pose before accumulating a huge pile of dead leaves. It was hard to restrain some passing children from leaping into the pile and scattering them. "...deliver us/them from temptation."
It appears that weeding the labyrinth is such an overwhelming job that Cindy simply went on a sit down strike. Or, is she just taking a break?
Essential in any operation is the Food Logistics Kitchen Corp. Keeping the troops happy and well fed was the job of Dar, Pat and Nancy.
Being an veteran Navy submariner must have given David great quartermastering skills. Knowing how to locate the right tool for the job is a skill much needed in ecclesiastical domains.

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