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She called me on it so I thought I'd show a small sampling of our Recycling (the comment photo from today's BM shows more). In our defense, the container is covered in a foot of snow so the weekend's spoils just don't fit.
Aunty Hannah in her front garden, 39 Burrow Road, Deepdale, Preston. Aunty Hannah was one of Grandmas younger sisters. Summer 1959.
28 september 2014 - Week 39
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Theme: Post-Apocalyptic.
In a post-apocalyptic world the only safe haven is Terminus....
....or is it??
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"Faith will not accept the Satanic suggestion that righteousness and life and hope are beyond reach. To be sure we are paralyzed in sin and have no hope of salvation in our own strength. . . . God has taken the initiative and raised [Christ] from the dead and brought righteousness and life and hope within the reach of all."
—John Piper
This striking crucifix hangs at the front of Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Madang town. Holy Trinity was the venue for the Madang church conference "Unity: Hope for a Better Future." I loved the opportunity to gaze at this image while sitting in conference sessions. I wanted to know where the crucifix came from, and Father Peter, current priest at Holy Trinity, told me that he believes it is as old as the church building itself, which was built in 1956. The cross is made of wood, but the Christ figure is fiberglass.
we had friends over, so they made car ramps in the garden. the red car won.
39/365-grateful
shuttersisters, owp-16aug09
A bit of free advertising for an Edinburgh-based graphic and web design company. I just liked their sign - shiny shiny - and their name!
stuck indoors while its very stormy outside..storm Imogen is battering Cornwall today...miserable out there.
Back home in Huddersfield and stopped off at Digley reservoir near Holmfirth on the way. Got a nice harvest of blackberries ready for autumn crumbles...
Three more for my 100 portraits of strangers. Went up to "The American Museum" at Bath today. Barbara was keenly photographing flowers in the Mount Vernon Garden.
I went over to Cambridge today to meet lots of social workers for a project that I'm going to be working on in March. No photo taking opportunities alas as I was busy with work. So I had a bit more of a play with the lightbox that I made at the weekend following these instructions www.strobist.blogspot.com/2006/07/how-to-diy-10-macro-pho... I need some better lights to use with it though.