Monday, 31 May 2010
151/365:2010 John Deere
Not a sight you expect to see in a quiet avenue in East Belfast. A tractor parked up at our neighbour's house!
In other news, I took a wee run into town this evening to get a fancy burger from the Continental Market before it leaves Belfast, but the burger stall had stopped serving by 5.20pm even though the Market is open until 8pm! Very disappointing!
Sunday, 30 May 2010
150/365:2010 Dashing Dog
Home from church and Youth Group, and I'm greeted by Pippa the puppy going a bit mental. Her head and tail are both blurred because she's moving so very quickly!
Saturday, 29 May 2010
Friday, 28 May 2010
Thursday, 27 May 2010
Wednesday, 26 May 2010
146/365:2010 Coppers
A bedtime picture. Every night I have to clear the coppers out of my pocket. Quite a collection and they soon add up. I liked the shine of some as the light hit them.
Tuesday, 25 May 2010
145/365:2010 Taking Down A Peg Or Two
Inadvertently, this seems to be proverbs week, after Sunday's effort too.
I much prefer taking things off the line than hanging them on the line. There's maybe less effort, or perhaps it's more satisfying to clear a line of washing than to fill it?
Labels:
laundry,
proverbs,
washing line
Monday, 24 May 2010
144/365:2010 Testing, Testing
MOT today and the car passed! Hurray! A week of holiday began today so there's lots of wee things to get sorted this week, as well as getting to know Pippa!
Sunday, 23 May 2010
143/365:2010 Let Sleeping Dogs Lie!
Saturday, 22 May 2010
Friday, 21 May 2010
Thursday, 20 May 2010
Wednesday, 19 May 2010
139/365:2010 Behind Bars
Looks like the Queen has been imprisoned, but to be frank, it's just how the Royal Mail stamp their authority over her.
Tuesday, 18 May 2010
138/365:2010 A Wet Evening
This is possibly my worst 365 photo to date - it didn't work at all, but it was the only photo taken on the say so it'll have to do. I think I was aiming for the silhouette of the church tower and Cleland mausoleum, but it doesn't stand out properly. Didn't take any more as it was raining so I wanted together home having popped out for milk!
Monday, 17 May 2010
137/365:2010 Empty!
Sunday, 16 May 2010
Saturday, 15 May 2010
Friday, 14 May 2010
134/365:2010 Wedding Shadowing
Today was the first wedding in St E's since our arrival two years ago, so I was shadowing Tim to see how he leads it, given that we have five next year! Congratulations to Philip and Joanne on their special day!
Thursday, 13 May 2010
133/365:2010 A Couple of Carsons
Took another pre-lunch walk in Stormont estate, just up and down the hill, but stupidly forgot my earphones! I don't do enough exercise, so these walks are useful, and also a good opportunity to listen to sermons or music on my iPod. Not today!
At the top, I was looking at the new interpretive signs and spotted this angle for two views of Sir Edward Carson for the price of one!
Wednesday, 12 May 2010
132/365:2010 Yellow Flowers, Yellow Cranes
Tuesday, 11 May 2010
131/365:2010 Laser Point
Am I just seeing dots now? This is my 'clicker' to wirelessly move on PowerPoint presentations at church. It also has a laser pointer, hence the red dot.
Monday, 10 May 2010
130/365:2010 Dundonald
Coming down the Carrowreagh Road this morning, I noticed this great view of the village of Dundonald, so this is today's photo. On the left, you can see the old and new churches of St Elizabeth's, and in the distance at the top right corner, towards Tullycarnet/Gilnahirk/Braniel.
Sunday, 9 May 2010
129/365:2010 Are You Listening?
Short on time and inspiration late on Sunday night and my iPod earphones fitted the bill. The pink background is a Moleskine journal (not mine, I hasten to add!).
Saturday, 8 May 2010
128/365:2010 Changing the World
My latest read is all about changing the world - through effective youth ministry. Very challenging, but excellent stuff!
Friday, 7 May 2010
127/365:2010 Family Fun Night
A great evening at church with lots of families coming together for some fun and food! I didn't get the chance to take any photos at it so this was the signup sheet when I got home!
Thursday, 6 May 2010
Wednesday, 5 May 2010
125/365:2010 Isn't Mushroom In There
A combination of a late photo, a lack of inspiration and a very bad joke brings you today's entry. Which reminds me: why did the mushroom have lots of friends? He was a funghi to be around!
Tuesday, 4 May 2010
124/365:2010 CD in the Letterbox
One of the less well-known ministries of our church is the CD ministry. Elderly and housebound members of the congregation are visited each week with a cd copy of the morning and evening services. While I'm not elderly or housebound, I get a copy of the CDs to upload the sermons onto the church sermon blog. Last Sunday's CDs arrived today. Thanks Frazer and Carol!
Monday, 3 May 2010
123/365:2010 Where's the Yoghurt?
A wee afternoon road trip to the Mournes and a stop at the Spelga Dam. Sadly we didn't see the yoghurt in the dam though!
Labels:
County Down,
Mournes
Sunday, 2 May 2010
122/365:2010 What Time Is It?
For me, it was almost time to go to church, but I got a photo of the dandelion clock in the garden before I left.
Incidentally, I'm not much of a gardener - apart from the dazzling display of dandelions... they're flowers, aren't they?!
Labels:
dandelions,
flowers,
garden
Saturday, 1 May 2010
121/365:2010 On The Shelf
A wee day of exploring which ended in Omagh. This was the first time I'd seen my book in an actual bookshop since it was launched two years ago. My previous job was with a Victims' Support Group working with victims of the brutal terrorist campaign in Northern Ireland, particularly in the County Tyrone area. As part of that work, I researched and delivered classes in Irish History, which were used to produce 'Journeying Through Irish History' - only available from Carlisle's in Omagh, or through West Tyrone Voice, or directly from myself...
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