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Give Quiche a Chance: The Best Things Come To Those Who Wait... and Wait
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Give Quiche a Chance. Art still has meaning. God is still near. Some culinary classics should never die. Monday, May 26, 2008. The Best Things Come To Those Who Wait. and Wait. So what do you do when you’re stranded at the airport, five hours to go, two coffees down, twitchy and more than a little bit sleep deprived? In my defence, the airline decided to switch terminals somewhere in the middle of last night. “Did you not receive an email from us this morning, Mr. Gordon? 3 A little time to catch up on s...
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Give Quiche a Chance: Sunset Over Yosemite Valley (After Church and Ward)
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Give Quiche a Chance. Art still has meaning. God is still near. Some culinary classics should never die. Friday, May 23, 2008. Sunset Over Yosemite Valley (After Church and Ward). Oil and ballpoint pen on canvas. Posted by Ally Gordon. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Beyond Air Guitar - New Blog! The Vernon Ward Project.
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Give Quiche a Chance: God’s Sovereignty and Our Responsibility.
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Give Quiche a Chance. Art still has meaning. God is still near. Some culinary classics should never die. Wednesday, May 21, 2008. God’s Sovereignty and Our Responsibility. The team have been absolutely brilliant and no one has dropped the ball in what’s felt like a really intense game. I really thank God for such a committed and enthusiastic arts planning team. Like so many difficulties in ministry most of the worries have come down to funding. Why is this so often the case? Posted by Ally Gordon.
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Give Quiche a Chance: Beyond Air Guitar Art
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Give Quiche a Chance. Art still has meaning. God is still near. Some culinary classics should never die. Saturday, May 17, 2008. Beyond Air Guitar Art. Deep in the darkest recesses of my parents’ garage I recently came across a much-loved object from my childhood: sandwiched between boxes of old Wonder Stuff records and videotapes (remember those? Air guitar is escapist fantasy at it’s best. All twang and no substance. There’s nothing real about it. Beyond the ability to press the...In Genesis 1 Adam and...
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Give Quiche a Chance: New Painting
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Give Quiche a Chance. Art still has meaning. God is still near. Some culinary classics should never die. Thursday, May 15, 2008. Posted by Ally Gordon. Nice painting mate, like the colours. It reminds me of some churches in the highlands. May 26, 2008. Thanks Clive, I woner if growing up in the highlands has left its mark on my brain. Thanks for dropping in. June 01, 2008. Good to see you're blogging again pal. June 01, 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Beyond Air Guitar - New Blog!
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Give Quiche a Chance: Hope and Optimism.
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Give Quiche a Chance. Art still has meaning. God is still near. Some culinary classics should never die. Monday, May 19, 2008. I’ve been doing some thinking recently with the students at the University of the Arts about the difference between hope and optimism. It’s been an ongoing discussion in response to their lecture series on modes of Modernity and the utopian idea for the perfect city. Here’s what we’ve been thinking. In order to give us something better to look forward to in the future, the fact w...
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Give Quiche a Chance: Who is the real Alastair Gordon?
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Give Quiche a Chance. Art still has meaning. God is still near. Some culinary classics should never die. Monday, May 19, 2008. Who is the real Alastair Gordon? Thanks to Dave Trench for emailing this link to me. and I thought my secret identity all these years was still safe, darn it! Posted by Ally Gordon. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Beyond Air Guitar - New Blog! The Vernon Ward Project.