Friday, May 21, 2010

What to do with leftlovers...?

... put them all on a pizza of course! :-)

But some things really shouldn't be put on pizza surely: such as leftover thai tofu curry. ;-s

Day Five: A First in Food Photography

Trying to find something to take a photo of can be a bit tricky, especially as I'm trying to take one every single day!!

Food will feature frequently I think :-)

This lovely creation was made by Grace Lew.  Lychee jelly and green tea icecream.

Fire and brimstone

We all have our quirks.  This was one of Roy's.  He was determined that we would have a fire going in the fireplace!

Even though it's in the middle of summer in Australia!!

The ministry mindshift that changes everything...

Roy has given each of us on staff a book to read and discuss.  It is The Trellis and the Vine by Tony Payne and Colin Marshall.



Further info about the book can be found here.

It's a great kick up the pants to remember that ministry is about people not programs.

From one big event to the next - Jan 2

It was a busy start to the year!!  I went straight from the Woodford Folk Festival to the CMS Summer School (which doubled as the Unichurch Staff Conference).

I was excited to be able to spend the time with the other staff.  When I started MTS last year I missed out on this time because I was still overseas.  At this time last year we had just completed a 4 day trek in the Simien Mountains in Northern Ethiopia.

Here is the gang (with some "ring-ins")

Day 1 - The journey begins

This photo is of most of the people who went to the Woodford Folk Festival with me.

We were tired and a bit dirty but it was a great time of hanging out together, enjoying the Festival and having chats about the important stuff in life.

It was frustrating trying to get the camera lined up correctly to take the shot! :-)  I didn't have my tripod with me so we tried to improvise with some books.  I used my remote control to release the shutter.

The 365 Story

Hi everyone (not that I think there's that many people listening...if anyone at all),

I thought that it would be good to document something of the story behind my 365 project, and the story behind some of these images.

So here goes...

:-)
Kirsty