Travel
Still working on Britain Photos
06-Nov-2008 06:53 PM
In Britain, I shot a huge number of photos. It took a
long time to edit all those pictures, the album and
the slide show, are delayed. What tools do I use? I
do I cope with 5000 pictures? How does the transition
to Apple Aperture help? And are there other
technologies I can use for my website?
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London, Stratford, and Coventry
08-Aug-2008 10:20 PM
We had three days in London. I was not really
looking forward to London, but we were pleasantly
surprised. We even saw Tim in London.
After London, we visited the Cotswolds and Stratford on Avon. And then we went to Warwick Castle. The Cotswolds were beautiful. But a real highlight of of the trip was Coventry Cathedral.
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After London, we visited the Cotswolds and Stratford on Avon. And then we went to Warwick Castle. The Cotswolds were beautiful. But a real highlight of of the trip was Coventry Cathedral.
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England and Wales
02-Aug-2007 02:54 PM
Our trip was grand. As I mentioned in my last post,
after Scotland, we headed to Wales, and we stayed in
a Medieval castle. We even had a medieval dinner at
the castle. The castle was haunted. I know this
because the story teller (bard?) at dinner told us it
was haunted...
Well we survived the haunted castle, but the next day we lost half our party... At some point we had a boat tour of Windermere... After Manchester, we visited a castle in Cardiff and then we went to Bath... Stonehenge was interesting... Read More...
Well we survived the haunted castle, but the next day we lost half our party... At some point we had a boat tour of Windermere... After Manchester, we visited a castle in Cardiff and then we went to Bath... Stonehenge was interesting... Read More...
Scotland
15-Jun-2007 01:51 PM
So we have been almost a week in Scotland. Well North
Umberland and the Lakes Region of England as well
Scotland. We have stayed in York, Edinburgh, Glasgow,
and on the Isle of Mull. We have seen cathedrals,
castles, abbeys, and sheep. Lots of sheep. We have
seen cows and birds and flowers, and lots of
beautiful scenery. And we have done research. We have
been researching Ales, and when we ran out of ales,
we started researching malt whiskey. (Scotch whisky
is also known as the water of life in
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Notes from the Conference, Part 3, Healing in a Broken World
13-Jun-2007 09:24 PM
Well it is now over a week since the conference, and
I am running out of time to finish these notes. Soon,
it will be time to publish some of the hundreds of
pictures I have taken. Britain is execptionally
beautiful, and our tour is keepiing us very busy.
Well, enough of that. Back to the conference.
The second half of the conference focused more on healing and less on "new age." We covered a bunch of different topics. The focus was healing those who are broken in body or spirit. Read More...
The second half of the conference focused more on healing and less on "new age." We covered a bunch of different topics. The focus was healing those who are broken in body or spirit. Read More...
Notes from the Conference, Part 2, Healing in the Bible
09-Jun-2007 02:03 PM
The 3rd International Conference of the Order of
Saint Luke ended yesterday, but I still want to
record my thoughts on the second half. As time goes
by, memory becomes dim, but here goes.
Each day of the conference, a bible study was held. Rev. Canon Roy Lawrence presented some very points, and some great stories. I did not go to all his classes. I attended about half of them, and I did my own prayer and study with his notes. Here is what struck me from his talks and notes and my study. Read More...
Each day of the conference, a bible study was held. Rev. Canon Roy Lawrence presented some very points, and some great stories. I did not go to all his classes. I attended about half of them, and I did my own prayer and study with his notes. Here is what struck me from his talks and notes and my study. Read More...
Notes from the Conference, Part 1, Healing in the New Age
06-Jun-2007 07:32 AM
As Pam and I attend this 3rd International Conference
of the Order of Saint Luke, I will publish some notes
about what I am hearing from the speakers and from
God. This conference entitled "Christian Healing:
God's Promise to the Fragmented World" has inspired
me. I want to write down and put to use what I am
learning lest I forget.
The first several talks were about "New Age" spirituality and healing, and the next few talks also touched upon a growing and desperate search for spirituality and healing. How is the Church and the "New Age" movement addressing this need? How does this relate to alternative and traditional western medicine?
In Notes from the Conference, Part 1, I summarize what I have heard and learned at the conference, during the first two days, and my reactions to it. Read More...
The first several talks were about "New Age" spirituality and healing, and the next few talks also touched upon a growing and desperate search for spirituality and healing. How is the Church and the "New Age" movement addressing this need? How does this relate to alternative and traditional western medicine?
In Notes from the Conference, Part 1, I summarize what I have heard and learned at the conference, during the first two days, and my reactions to it. Read More...
England Tour Itinerary Published
01-Jun-2007 11:19 AM
There is now an itinerary for the tour part of the trip on the England page on the website. There is not a lot about the OSL conference, so maybe I will write something up before I go. There are two itineraries. One is detailed, with color illustrations. The other is briefer and up to date. They are both PDF, so you have to download them.
