Posted on July 7, 2009 by christopbrooks
Early this morning Sarah Scott-Webb (from our Youth & Schools team) led us through an examen for debrief/prayers.
Afterwards Andreana took the Mission Exposure punters up to visit St Mary’s House of Welcome in Fitzroy. I stayed back to cook lunch in Credo. (Chicken soup and vegetable soup.)
At Credo gathering Spriggsy inited us to think about [...]
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Posted on June 20, 2009 by christopbrooks
If you’re trying to find out about the Laneway Cricket match that was organised between the Indian students and the police, Cricket Victoria has an article about it here. (Unfortunately I couldn’t go. Sick in bed all day!)
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Posted on April 5, 2009 by christopbrooks
Someone rather clever has been doing some guerilla gardening in our laneway:
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Posted on April 1, 2009 by christopbrooks
Found this swivel chair down McDonald Lane in Carlton the other night.
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Posted on March 31, 2009 by christopbrooks
Found this washing machine the other day, just off Evans Lane.
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Posted on March 24, 2009 by christopbrooks
After our Seeds City Mob dinner tonight I led us on a Laneway Labyrinth walk.
Before we left on the walk, Dave decided to hang up in our laneway some rather dreadful art that another Urban Seed resident got out of a dumpster several years ago:
On a Laneway Labyrinth walk, we spend about an hour walking silently [...]
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Posted on March 20, 2009 by christopbrooks
This is my response to today’s Lenten Lectionary reading:
Mark Pierson also sent me a response. It is a photo from our laneway taken during our DVD launch in 2007.
The beaten-up person, sitting on the curb is me. I’m not sure who the good Samaritan is, but it could be Talitha. I guess the two people [...]
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Posted on February 17, 2009 by christopbrooks
Yesterday I went up to Whitley, to apply to do a class there this semester. On the way back I went down a very narrow laneway, where I’ve previously found a lot of stencil art. This time I didn’t find much art. It had mostly been buffed or painted over. But I did find a [...]
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Posted on February 14, 2009 by christopbrooks
Graffiti in our laneway:
(Hope you had a good Valentines Day.)
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