PINKSTOCK 2008 PICS

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  • purplemb
    purplemb Member Posts: 1,542
    edited August 2008

    well if I knew what to do with mine, umm and had any sort of signal or fast internet I'd post mine..lol...but I don't.. I'm sure I sat down for a minute didn't anyone get that one?..

    hugs all

    Mb

  • Bren-2007
    Bren-2007 Member Posts: 6,241
    edited August 2008

    Here you go MB!!  Naniam took this picture!!

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited August 2008

    as always thanks to all on the right coast that attended and shared your pictures!

    it is just plain heartwarming to see this ....

    my sisters rock!

    for sure

  • purplemb
    purplemb Member Posts: 1,542
    edited August 2008

    maybe its just me... boo ho.. but only get half the pictures.. Ms Vickie.. may need to get them some way else..

    MB

  • Barb1953
    Barb1953 Member Posts: 479
    edited August 2008

    Good Morning Mb, How are you? I just want to thank you again for an unforgetable weekend . We had a great time. I'll pm you my e-mail----I guess your DH has a site for car parts, for my DH. 

     For some reason I can't get my pics posted here either, don't know why. Most of mine are the same as the ones that are already posted. Talk to you later.

    Barb 

  • candie1971
    candie1971 Member Posts: 4,820
    edited August 2008

    Oh what beautiful pics. Maybe someday I will be lucky enough to join you all. You all are so beautiful! Thanks for sharing

  • newvickie
    newvickie Member Posts: 3,939
    edited August 2008

    If anyone needs thier pictures posted feel free to pm me and I will send you my email.  I can post them for you.

    I have many many more...just been tired.

    Thank you so very much MB...you are the best.

  • thomcat
    thomcat Member Posts: 356
    edited August 2008

    WOW!!!!  The photos are beautiful and looks like everyone had a great time!

  • k4katz
    k4katz Member Posts: 240
    edited August 2008

    I posted this on the other Pinkstock thread before I saw this one, so sorry if it is a repeat for some of you!

    Here are the videos from the 'Concert on the Hill' that I posted on youtube. 


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cnx9Otf6dyU

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BC4RCz_vI0&feature=user

    My apologies that the video and audio is not the greatest, but it will give you an idea anyway!  I am the one on the right, my DH Greg is in the middle, and my friend Maureen is on the left playing guitar.  Her DH Al plays percussion but you can't really see him because he is kind of behind Maureen (he is a little shy).

     Enjoy!  I am going to try to post a couple more tonight!

    *Hugs*

    Kristin

  • Carol1220
    Carol1220 Member Posts: 402
    edited August 2008

    These are great pictures. You all look great and like you are having a ball.  Thanks for sharing them with us.  Carol

  • RIV54
    RIV54 Member Posts: 359
    edited August 2008

    The pictures are great. Thanks for sharing.

  • BMD
    BMD Member Posts: 1,492
    edited August 2008

    I didn't see this thread until now. I posted my movie of pics on the other Pinkstock thread. I will try to do it here.

    http://vid195.photobucket.com/albums/z41/BMD_011/PinkstockMovie.flv">

  • BMD
    BMD Member Posts: 1,492
    edited August 2008

    Vickie your camera takes amazing pictures. Was that one of me before or after I drank the wine LOL.

  • Odalys
    Odalys Member Posts: 2,103
    edited August 2008

    Wow, glad to see Candi and Thomcat drop by.  I hope you can make it to Pinkstock next year. I'd love to meet you. 

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited August 2008

    Those are awesome pics, ladies!  Very cool to see you all in human form! 

  • faithandfifty
    faithandfifty Member Posts: 10,007
    edited August 2008

    keep 'em coming!!!!!!!!!!!!! love peeking over your shoulders.

  • Odalys
    Odalys Member Posts: 2,103
    edited August 2008

     Enjoying the concert.

     

    Fairies on the hill.

    Front left to right: Valerie, Odalys, Madison

    Back left to right: Barbara's DH, Barbara

  • newvickie
    newvickie Member Posts: 3,939
    edited August 2008

    little lifeguard

     

  • Odalys
    Odalys Member Posts: 2,103
    edited August 2008

    Making smores by the camp fire. 

  • Odalys
    Odalys Member Posts: 2,103
    edited August 2008
  • BMD
    BMD Member Posts: 1,492
    edited August 2008

    More great pics. Love them.

  • susanmcm
    susanmcm Member Posts: 1,324
    edited August 2008

    Thanks for posting all these wonderful pictures.  You all had a great time.  I can tell!!!

  • newvickie
    newvickie Member Posts: 3,939
    edited August 2008

    http://s88.photobucket.com/albums/k162/veggleston/pinkstock08/?action=view&current=ffc6784a.pbr

    a Pinkstock video...the words to the song are:

    A pinkstock video...
    The words to the song are:

    Say it All Again

    Oh, my love, say it all again
    Tell me about the things that you see
    Tell me about the way it will be
    For I am in need of one of your dreams
    One of your dreams

    Oh, my love, say it all again
    Something about happiness
    Something about a life without stress
    I only wish that I still possessed
    That kind of faith
    Your kind of faith

    Oh, my love, say it all again
    Tell me again the things that you see
    Especially the part about you and me
    Then maybe I will begin to believe
    My heart can mend
    My heart can mend
    Say it all again

  • newvickie
    newvickie Member Posts: 3,939
    edited August 2008

    hmmm...was trying to post a video but having no luck...darn!

  • newvickie
    newvickie Member Posts: 3,939
    edited August 2008

    http://s88.photobucket.com/albums/k162/veggleston/pinkstock08/?action=view&current=ffc6784a.pbr

    A pinkstock video...
    The words to the song are:

    Say it All Again

    Oh, my love, say it all again
    Tell me about the things that you see
    Tell me about the way it will be
    For I am in need of one of your dreams
    One of your dreams

    Oh, my love, say it all again
    Something about happiness
    Something about a life without stress
    I only wish that I still possessed
    That kind of faith
    Your kind of faith

    Oh, my love, say it all again
    Tell me again the things that you see
    Especially the part about you and me
    Then maybe I will begin to believe
    My heart can mend
    My heart can mend
    Say it all again
     

  • Odalys
    Odalys Member Posts: 2,103
    edited August 2008

    As we were driving up to Pinkstock, we noticed these crosses all around the East coast.   

     

     We had no idea why they were there but we sure felt a sense of peace.  MaryLou (Nov 2005 Chemo sister) sent me this article explaning them and I thought you may enjoy reading it.  I have to tell you, between the crosses, rainbow, and love and hugs it was a very spiritual and uplifting weekend.   

    Crosses Across America Offer a Comforting Sight to Travelers

    If you've been on the highway and passed a cluster of three crosses that you found inspirational and calming, you can thank the late Rev. Bernard Coffindaffer.

    •  
      •  Crosses Across America Offer a Comforting Sight to Travelers  

    By Linda Orlando

    Bernard Coffindaffer of Craigsville, West Virginia, was born in 1935 to West German parents who had emigrated to the U.S. before his birth. His father died when he was still a baby and his mother died with cancer when he was ten years old, leaving him an orphan. Despite these trying circumstances, Coffindaffer graduated from high school at the age of fourteen and then served six years in the U. S. Marine Corps with tours of duty in the Pacific, Iwo Jima, and Nagasaki, Japan. He graduated from the University of Charleston with a degree in business, and then returned to his West Virginia homeland. He worked in the oil industry as a young man, and later founded a coal-washing business in the West Virginia mountains in an economically deprived location. His business was enormously successful. When he was 42, Coffindaffer became a Christian and studied the ministry, becoming a Methodist minister and serving seven small churches in Pocahontas County. He was later given an honorary doctoral degree in Florida.

    After two heart surgeries, Coffindaffer decided to liquidate his business and stop working in the coal industry, and then two years later he had a vision. It was "a genuine, marvelous, glorious vision," Coffindaffer said. He was explicitly told what he was supposed to do: Get manpower, get materials, and plant crosses for the world to see. "The Holy Spirit instructed, blessed, dealt with me and told me how to go about installing these Crosses. It was an experience you have once in a lifetime." Coffindaffer's successful business acumen had resulted in his being able to amass a small fortune before liquidating his business. "I worked like a dog for the money, eighteen hours a day for thirty-five years," he said. "The Holy Spirit knew I had the money and was willing to spend it, and I'm not going to back down."

    So on September 28, 1984, Coffindaffer started the Crosses Across America project, saying "Not for saints or sinners. For everybody. They're up for only one sole reason, and that's this: to remind people that Jesus was crucified on a cross at Calvary for our sins and that He is soon coming again." Coffindaffer knew that the crosses might lead to controversy, adding, "When you say ‘for our sins,' half the people run. When you say ‘He's coming again,' everybody runs." But maybe, he said, "the crosses will make one person stop and think."

    Over the course of the next nine years, Coffindaffer had an office in the basement of his home with a full-time secretary, as well as seven full-time work crews traveling across America to erect the clusters of crosses he had designed. The crosses were all built from California Douglas fir, weighing about 400 pounds each. The center cross is painted gold and the two crosses on either side are painted a pale blue, and the three are set in pea gravel and sand. The three crosses symbolize Christ on the cross, flanked by the two thieves who were crucified with him. The gold paint on the center cross represents royalty, while the pale blue paint on the flanking crosses signifying the earth. When each cluster was erected, a consecration service was held where scriptures were read and prayers were offered for repentance and forgiveness of sins. The same identical service was held at each site. Coffindaffer once said, "The crosses speak peace within as we struggle without."

    Coffindaffer spent approximately $3,000,000 to build and plant the clusters of three crosses in 29 states, the District of Columbia, Zambia, and The Philippines. Site owners donated the land's use for the crosses and Coffindaffer paid all the bills. The successful businessman turned colorful evangelist attracted the attention of the media when he became the subject of a PBS documentary about his life titled, "Point Man For God." He was also shown on the award-winning series "Different Drummer," and CBS News did a story about him on its popular program "CBS Sunday Morning." When he died in 1993 of a heart attack at his home, Coffindaffer had been responsible for the installation and maintenance of nearly 2000 clusters of crosses. His ministry, Cast Thy Bread, Inc., ceased operation with no money in reserve.

    For six years after his death, Coffindaffer's crosses continued to offer inspiration and comfort to weary travelers, but it appeared that his ongoing mission had ended with his death and the 2000 existing crosses. Then, in 1999, Sara Stevenson Abraham made the decision to pick up where Coffindaffer had left off and revive the project of planting crosses for the world to see. Abraham formed a new non-profit organization called Crosses Across America, Inc., and opened a National Headquarters in Vicksburg, Mississippi. As Executive Director of the organization, Abraham is locating the standing clusters of crosses installed by Coffindaffer's work crews and then enlisting the aid of volunteer groups in getting them straightened, repaired, and restored. Abraham travels the country to present the story of the crosses to churches, civic organizations, television and radio programs, spreading the word of Coffindaffer's original mission and the purpose of the crosses.

    Crosses Across America has big plans for expanding Coffindaffer's original mission by installing new clusters of crosses every 50 miles on either side of some 45,000 miles of interstate highways and thoroughfares that crisscross North America. They also plan to install crosses at specific sites that seem to cry out for them, such as the lake in South Carolina where a mother drowned her two young sons, and the field in Pennsylvania where the 9/11 terrorists crashed an airliner killing everyone on board. The organization secured all of the files, photographs, plans, and films used to design, build, and install the original crosses, so that after the existing crosses are repaired, they can begin building new ones.

    The new crosses will be more durable because they will be constructed of a plastic-like material that will withstand 200 mph winds. Because of this newer technology, the crosses will never again need repairing or painting, but they will have all the properties of the original crosses and will be exact duplicates as far as possible. The project itself will cost a tremendous amount of money, time, and effort, but because Crosses Across America and its volunteers believe their mission is ordained by God, they do not worry about where the money will come from. They believe that God will touch the hearts of people to provide funds for the project, and so far the funds have been provided by individuals, foundations, churches, and other donors.

    All donations are tax-deductible, and there are no paid employees. Administrative expenses for the organization are underwritten by a private individual, and all people associated with Crosses Across America are volunteers. No one will ever receive any financial gain from Crosses Across America, but millions of people will receive tremendous emotional and spiritual gain as they pass by the crosses guiding their way on the highway.

  • Bren-2007
    Bren-2007 Member Posts: 6,241
    edited August 2008

    Wow Odalys .. the crosses you saw were the original ones of gold and pale blue. 

    What an inspirational story .. thanks for posting it.

    Can't wait to see you next year!

     love,

    Bren

  • maximink
    maximink Member Posts: 15
    edited August 2008

    Ya'll are just so groovy!  Inspiring!  Lovely pictures, lovely place and kickass women!  :^)

  • livesstrong
    livesstrong Member Posts: 1,799
    edited August 2008

    OD - WOW!!!  Mystery solved.  Very Cool.

    Valerie 

  • livesstrong
    livesstrong Member Posts: 1,799
    edited August 2008

    Susan,

    Thanks for the bracelets!

    Valerie 

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