This is a picture of us when we were in Nauvoo in 2008 on the steps of the Nauvoo temple. We hoped at that time that we would be able to return some day. That day will soon come.
Joseph and Emma lived here for about a year. It was here that that in the middle of the night, about 30 men pulled Joseph from his bed and Oliver Cowdrey from his sleeping place, Oliver was staying across the street from the Johnson farm. The mob tarred and feathered them. They broke out one of Joseph’s front teeth while trying to poison him. This raid caused one of the twins recovering from the measles, Joseph and Emma had adopted, to die from exposure. Four of the first five children of Emma and Joseph died before the age of two. It was here that Joseph and Oliver Cowdrey received the 76th section of the Doctrine and Covenants. Joseph would see a part of the vision and Oliver would say, “I see it to”, and then described it for the others in the room. Then Oliver would see the next part of the vision, and Joseph would say, “I see it to”, and describe what he was seeing for the others. Brother John Johnson was another wealthy man who the Lord prepared to help establish the c...
We stayed one night in Waterloo, Iowa so that we could go to the John Deere factory to watch how they manufacture large tractors. We went to the tractor cab assembly plant because we couldn't see the large harvesters as their plant was closed that week. It was a great tour. We rode on a tram pulled by a little John Deere tractor as we traveled around the assembly floor of this 48-acre plant to watch the tractors being assembled. It was amazing to watch how well coordinated the whole process was, even though there were many different things going on at the same time. Many parts of the process are completely automated to be done by "robots" with little human supervision. For instance, in the section where the green or yellow paint is applied it is done by an automatic sprayer tube that was able to twist and turn to reach all surfaces of the part being painted. And when it gets done, it knows to go back down and suck up all the excess paint so it won...
Some of the more interesting people we met in Nauvoo were Brother and Sister Tukuafu. They live in a yurt which they built themselves on the shore of the Mississippi River. Brother Tukuafu was born in Tonga and Sister Tukuafu has adopted the Polynesian culture to the extent that about the only thing about her that is not Polynesian is the color of her skin. They are very talented in music and the arts and they love people and enjoy sharing those talents with everyone. Rather than doing a program for everyone at the same time in the Visitor's Center where they have to transport all their instruments, they prefer inviting people to their home for family home evenings. They are both ordinance workers in the temple and attended the Nauvoo 1st ward. The Tukuafu Yurt in Nauvoo They drove a white van that had brightly colored flowers and words like "Happy" or "Love" painted on it. The view from their front porch The loft is su...
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