A landmark sculpture with wide open arms greeting all those coming to Gateshead, the community where I am living now. She is 65 feet tall and 175 feet wide (almost as long as the wings of a jumbo jet).
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York Minster
York Minster, the largest Gothic church north of the Alps. The word ‘minster’ means a place from which people go out to minister – to spread the word of God. Visited today with friends and participated in Holy Eucharist.
Nat Railway Museum
World’s Largest Railway Museum – National Railway Museum in York, England. While visiting York today with friends, I knew I needed to go to this museum for my nephew Jeremy and my sister-in-law Julie and for the Bryan boys. I took pictures of every train they had in there for them.
Easter Meal ’06
Easter (Resurrection Day) meal at our flat – from left to right – Mike & Karen (two of my flat mates), Tom and then Susan & Robert. The ladies cooked a nice meal and Robert made a great cherry pie!
Comm Mtg 120406
Africa Mercy Community Meeting night at the nearby St. John’s Anglican church in Hebburn. We have about 125 people serving here with the Africa Mercy project.
MS Board & Leaders
Here are many of the International Board and Senior Leadership in Mercy Ships. They came for the Commissioning of the m/v Africa Mercy. We had many guests and it was a wonderful afternoon.
Jan y Elizabeth
With my friends Jan y Elizabeth Tuinier as they are expecting their first child. Elizabeth and I have been friends for over 13 years – from the Caribbean Mercy. We were all dressed up for the Commissioning Service.
Fort George Chapel
The chapel in Fort George near Inverness, Scotland – built following the Scottish revolt lead by William Wallace. In this church, they claim to have the only stained glass window with an angel playing the bagpipes.
Beaufort Castle
Visited Beaufort Castle near Inverness in northern Scotland. We were able to stay a long weekend at the ‘mercy’ cottage. The property is owned by Ann Gloag, the woman who purchased the Africa Mercy for Mercy Ships.
Security First Day
First day of Security and Fire Watch
I started out early this morning when Andy picked me up at my flat as we headed to the Africa Mercy for Saturday security and fire watch duties. I took the first round and since I went almost everywhere, it took me almost two hours before I reported back to the security office at the gangway. We had four men from Nepal who are primarily covering security but in order to give them a day off, Mercy Ships crew cover Saturdays and so we rotate through. I enjoyed the opportunity to get to know the ship better and go to many areas that once we are deployed will be off-limits.