duty's home away from home

this is the account of my story while i'm in Perth, Australia for 12 months. i am working with Westchurch, Church of Christ as the youth worker and these are some of the experiences and people i have come to know while i've been away. hopefully i'll be able to share a bit of what it's like working in missions and ministry and some of the lessons i've learned while i'm away.

Sunday, March 12, 2006

Sculptures by the Sea






These last couple of days have been pretty slow; no complaining here, though. Friday me and Sam visited St. Stephen's high school again and ate lunch with some of the students. Everyone was so excited about the school ball that was saturday night. All the girls were talking about their dresses, hair, make-up, nails, etc...(I remember those days) Friday night, a couple of the girls got together and had a girl's night; we watched Vanity Fair(I don't recommend it, way too slow) and ate pizza. Saturday I met my friend Anita in Cottesloe for some exercise and some lunch. Cottesloe is a beautiful beach in Perth that always attracts interesting people from all over. There is an art exhibit going on in Cottesloe called "Sculptures by the Sea". We actually went back and visited them today after church. The art exhibit is really neat, they actually have the sculptures on the beach and people can freely walk around and look at them whenever they want. Apart from the kids climbing all over a couple of them, they were really interesting to look at. I particularly liked the cows for some reason; they were just sprawled out on the beach, as if they had washed up onto the shore. Gruesome, I know, but kinda funny.

Well, it's Sunday afternoon and it's about that time...nap time...one of my favorite times of the week!

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Umm, the cows are definitely interesting... :) What are those orange alien guys?

10:04 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This place looks like a lot of fun, and all the sculptures on the beach are very interesting.

11:40 PM  

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