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The Bishops: March 2007
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Kym and Michael's blog. Saturday, March 10, 2007. It was Michael’s birthday on the 1. We had to leave for Jo’burg VERY early on his birthday so that he could get to the YMG Convention (FYI: the YMG is the men’s organization in the church, and the Convention is their four day annual meeting). So we decided to celebrate on Wednesday night with a braai. The day got away from us a little, and we eventually got home after 8, lit the fire, stuck on some red meat, opened some presents. And had a relaxed evening.
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The Zammits: Bryce Canyon
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Wednesday, 27 December 2006. Bryce Canyon was an interesting place, basically a big donga full of eroded red rock formations. It was still snowing when we got there so the donga was transformed into a "winter wonderland". We did a little hike about 3km down into the valley where Ryan found some shortcuts down the hills by sliding down on his bum (much to the horror/excitement of our fellow Trekkies! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Leesa and David Bishop. Kym and Mike Bishop.
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The Zammits: January 2007
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Wednesday, 17 January 2007. There was a strong presence of policemen and some were even riding around on horses. As it was now dark and the temperature way below zero, we found a Starbucks on the way back to the bus stop and indulged in hot chocolate. Brrrr - it's cold! A locksmith helped us out. The next morning, after a clear sky, the temperature plummetted to -23C, the coldest either of us have ever experienced! But that didn't stop the Zammits from hitting the slopes (or rather the slopes hitting us!
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Johnson's Journal Jotter: West or Bust Day 9
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Updates for family and friends. Saturday, June 20, 2015. West or Bust Day 9. Left Nevada in a cloud of dust and drove through ominous desert towards Los Angeles. Las Vegas's eye in the sky. New York" in Vegas (I see some wild west in the foreground). Ah - at last - the REAL goal of the trip! A solar power station. In LA we were there the day of the red carpet premier of Jurassic World. Some old hand prints. A couple of my favorites:. Ahh, Patrick. Make it so! A sweet, edible Ellen - made from jelly beans.
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The Bishops: February 2007
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Kym and Michael's blog. Thursday, February 08, 2007. A Day in the Life. We may have got off to a slow start, but the pace of life has definitely picked up, mainly due to our weekly trips into. Seeing as it forms much of what we do out here, we thought you might be interested to see what goes on. We start off with a rather long drive on a Sunday afternoon after our services. But while it may be long, it definitely is pretty. Yes, we are tourists in. It really is an amazing place. A visit from friends.
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The Bishops: December 2006
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Kym and Michael's blog. Saturday, December 30, 2006. Green Acres before the move and Atamelang before the move. Green Acres after the move and Atamelang after the move. It was a bit of a squeeze unpacking into our new home, a bit like playing tetrus trying to fit things in. But we made it. Here is the kitchen after a hard days work,. And we even have a spare bed (or two) for when you come and visit. Posted by kym @ 12/30/2006 05:24:00 PM. So we have finally moved. Posted by kym @ 12/30/2006 03:58:00 PM.
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The Bishops: June 2007
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Kym and Michael's blog. Friday, June 29, 2007. All quiet on the (North) Western Front. It’s been pretty quiet in Atamelang these past few weeks mostly catching up on circuit work and doing assignments, with many a game of Scrabble and Backgammon in between (possibly too many we do need to get out more) So it was great that Collin and Claire came to visit on Wednesday. Other than that, just looking forward to our trip to PMB at the end of next week. Posted by kym @ 6/29/2007 08:52:00 PM. May, our niece.
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The Bishops: August 2006
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Kym and Michael's blog. Wednesday, August 23, 2006. The road less travelled. The stationing committee met last week and we now know where we'll be living and working next year! We don't know much about the area, but the circuit name is Khunwana and the ministers in that circuit use Delareyville as their postal address. Friends of ours from Maritzburg have been sent to Schweizer-Reneke, which is just down the road from Delareyville. Posted by michael @ 8/23/2006 08:24:00 AM. A visit from friends.
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The Zammits: 6 months down the line!
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Monday, 23 July 2007. 6 months down the line! A humble apology to our loyal onlookers who have faithfully been continuing to check out our blog site for an update on what's been happening. We have had a busy 6 months since arriving back from America and have been a bit slack at keeping up to date with our site. However, be warned that the Zammit's will be back with news and photo's very soon! Give us one good reason why we should believe you. 6 September 2007 at 11:44:00 GMT-7. View my complete profile.
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The Zammits: St Louis
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Wednesday, 17 January 2007. After narrowly escaping an avalanche by a day and with a dangerous storm approaching, we managed to fly out of snowy Colorado just in time. We arrived in St Louis and that night an ice storm hit the area freezing the rain to trees, telephone wires and roads. As a result, hundreds of trees fell onto electricity cables leaving thousands of houses in the dark and cold. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Leesa and David Bishop. Caryn and Richard Shackwell.