Showing posts with label google. Show all posts
Showing posts with label google. Show all posts

Thursday, 19 June 2008

Places I have lived in the UK - Keighley

I lived in Keighley for three years, by a busy roundabout. Across the road there was a butcher who sold pork pies and people would have them hot with mushy peas...and a cup of tea! This was my second appointment with the Salvation Army. I think the town has changed a lot since then. Unfortunately I could not find good photos of the town on Google Image Search. Who will take some uptodate pictures? We used to like going to East Riddlesden Hall whenever we had an hour to spare and take the children round the corner to this National Trust Property to look around and feed the ducks, of course!

The Corps was very active and hardworking. A medium size Corps, it had a very big OverSixties Club and Ethel was a marvellous money-raiser too. The Brownies was a busy group and lots of other good things took place and are still taking place! People were very caring.

We were asked to close down the Skipton Corps which we did...and a few years later were given a choice of re-opening Skipton, starting the Army in Beverley or developing the outpost in Longhill.

Where do you think we went?

God Bless the Spiritual ministry and the community work which has developed since then. Keighley Corps

Sunday, 15 June 2008

Saturday, 7 June 2008

I Love The Google Doodle! - Charles Rennie Mackintosh


I Like this Google image very much!
I visited the house in Northampton
and have seen his work in Glasgow!
I like most of it!

Wednesday, 4 June 2008

I Love The Google Doodle! - Hot Air Balloon

When I first saw this Google image I wondered what I could possibly say but it seems we have a history!


Hot Air Balloons! My dog, Zoe barks whenever one passes overhead. We tend to see them during the summer months in Bath and Bristol area where my mum lives. I went to a Hot Air Balloon Festival in Northampton some years ago and saw an amazing variety of them. When my youngest brother married, it was a Saturday in August in Bristol and it happened to be the Festival there and guests were able to enjoy seeing them over that weekend. My husband would love to be on one, one morning, early, at dawn!

Sunday, 1 June 2008

I Love The Google Doodle! - Mars


Google celebrated Spirit on Mars by showing this image on January 15 2004. Last week Nasa celebrated activity on Mars. Oh, la,la!

Sunday, 18 May 2008

I Love The Google Doodle! - Walter Gropius

125th Anniversary
Walter Gropius
German Architect
1883-1969

Saturday, 10 May 2008

I Love The Google! - Mother's Day

Mother's Day or Mothering Sunday
is a worldwide celebration of mothers
which takes place at different times of the year.
See list of dates round the world
Most countries will be celebrating tomorrow May 11
Designers have produced a variety of logos for such an occasion!

Tuesday, 6 May 2008

I Love The Google! - Japan

Yesterday, in Japan, it was Children's Day
According to The Canadian Press, Japan is having huge problems because of the lack of children about and will continue to have many problems into the future.

Saturday, 3 May 2008

I Love The Google! - Teachers


This design was used on MAY 3 2005
for National Teachers Day in USA
(see Wikipedia)

Friday, 2 May 2008

I Love The Google! - Voting


Did you vote yesterday?
Many people in my town didn't because they say only one candidate delivered a leaflet, so they didn't have enough information to help them decide
What does this say about the voters and the candidates in my town?

Thursday, 1 May 2008

I Love The Google! - today's design by Jeff Koons

for more information on Jeff Koons
you may not recognise his name but you probably know some of his controversial works!

Thursday, 24 April 2008

Wednesday, 23 April 2008

I Love The Google! - St George's Day

St George's Day
England National Day
Find out more about this day from Woodlands Junior School (Tonbridge in Kent)

Tuesday, 22 April 2008

I Love The Google! - Earth Day

Earth Day - What is that all about? Google it and you'll find out!