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Dear FRIENDS,
Revs. Kathy and Bob Thompson are inviting you to join in a celebration of AN OPEN DOOR, OPEN HOUSE, at our farmette, 9 miles notheast of Portage, WI., beginning the third Friday of each month, and lasting until "whenever."
Your family members and friends are also welcome.
Anytime.
At the present time, we have seven bedrooms with double or larger beds, and three more rooms that we have adapted to sleep additional guests in, if more sleeping space is necessary (last November we had 27 sleep-overs!). We also have 2.5 bathrooms, kitchen, and a 19X36 Sunrise or family room (mostly windows) for gathering together, visiting or bird watching. There is also a Sunset room here, 10x30, in which to rest, meditate, and watch the deer.
Besides the kitchen area, there are two additional fridges, and an electric stove with oven in the Sunrise Family room.
This is a great place to come together and join in a spiritual celebration, while sharing in love, song, joy, meditation and peace. We can unite, by joining in any of these ways, or anyone is welcome to be in the silence also.
We can hike a lot here on our land, or many places that are very close to us.
Guests may remain at the house during the day, or we can go to many places in this area.
There are several interesting Amish stores, which are less than six miles away.
There are also many other interesting historical, recreational, and entertainment areas within a short driving distance.
We are excited to accommodate groups for a few days, a week, or longer. Because of this, you are welcome to stay longer than the weekend.
Portage is located about 40 miles north of Madison, the state capital, where there are many groups to meet with, and centers to visit.
Both native American tribes, European traders, and settlers took advantage of the lowlands between the Fox and Wisconsin Rivers, as a natural portage point. Gradually, it developed as a center of commerce. A canal was built to facilitate trade.
(See www.columbiacountytourism.com)
You'll find a large Amish community nearby, and the Ice Age National Scenic Trail.
In nearby Pardeeville, there are band concerts and pie socials on the library lawn, on Thursday evenings at 7 p.m. from early June to mid-August, for when you might be here during in the Summertime.
Wisconsin Dells is less than one hour away, where there are a variety of interesting activities.
A 10 a.m. Sunday, Quaker Type, Meditative Service is also available for any visitors, guests, or residents.
Anyone is welcome to come and meet with us for this Sunday service at anytime. It is a great opportunity to embrace the love and light.
We have an open door policy, which means that we see everyONE, as Christ at the door, and all are welcome, as family.
Please e-mail us at: thetwowolves@msn.com , with any questions that you have about anything.
We can join as a group, or anyONE is welcome to come here at anytime, by themselves, or with family and friends.
There are no fees.
Love offerings are appreciated.
Feel free to call us at: 608-617-4439 or 608-742-4438, to talk about this by telephone.
Love and joyous peace,
Revs. Kathy and Bob Thompson
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