Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Another Inscription


The finish crowns the work.

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Monday, November 9, 2009

Photo Contest


Our meeting place was built for a girls' school. Each class would inscribe a stone to be remembered by. Most of them have mottoes. If I'm reading it right, this one says, "True gold does not fear the fire."

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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Sunny Porch


I like this porch, with its colorful trim and the light and shadow on the creamy tan brick. Nothing like a lot of vertical and horizontal lines to bring out the fact that I didn't have the camera quite level, though. Huh.

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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

View to the Lake

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Monday, October 26, 2009

Photo Contest


The rules allowed three entries per person. Two of mine didn't print. I posted one yesterday. Here is the other.

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Sunday, October 25, 2009

The Gospel


I submitted this photo electronically, but it wouldn't print for some reason, so it wasn't in the voting.

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A Sunny Smile


Not LOC, but someone decorated the garden outside for Halloween.

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Saturday, October 24, 2009

Light


This photo goes well with our church name. When we were meeting in the Upper Room, you could actually look out the window over Lake Michigan, and during the sermons, I usually did.

I got a comment on my last post from "Web Design Company". It's either a legitimate comment from a name I don't recognize, or it's spam.

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Thursday, October 22, 2009

Photo Contest

Our church is having a photo contest. Of course I missed the announcement because I was on the trolley, but as I understand it, the idea was to submit photos that show what our church is about, to be used in promoting the church. The deadline was last Sunday. Of course, I took all my pictures last Sunday morning, then spent the afternoon sorting them and choosing the ones to submit. After I uploaded them, I thought about posting some of the shots I didn't use to the blog. With MB and AB egging me on, I selected photos for possible posting. Some were "artsy-fartsy" but didn't really show anything about the church. Others represented it in one way or another, but weren't quite as good as the ones I selected.



Geese on the soccer field. I took a lot more, but one's enough, don't you think?

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