Thursday, September 13, 2012

Where I (Sometimes) Work

People for Others' Paul Campbell has put up a couple of slideshows of his office, and invited his readers to participate.  I don't have any pictures of my entire tiny office, so I'll go with the outside view and what's on some of the walls:

The church (those two windows above the tower doorway are my office windows):


The Woman at the Well, a gift from an artist/teacher friend, hangs above my desk because that's the story for me: 


A cross, a gift from Margaret Almon and Wayne Straz of Nutmeg Designs, was the first thing I hung on the wall:


My son brought this Christ Pantocrator back from Russia last summer:


A card from  Michelle Francl of Quantum Theology (yes, the small print credits the quote to "St. Ignatius of Loyola"):



A soon-to-be Presby pastor honored me with her first attempt at pottery:


Stoles and robes (yes, that's a gannet on the one on your left ~ for those of you who remember my blogging pseudonym Gannet Girl)(the others in this picture were (1) brought as a gift from Guatemala by my daughter and (2) made by pastor friend Maggie :


I see that I'm missing some important items!  I'll have to take some more pictures next week, and you'll have to suffer through those as well..

7 comments:

  1. I loved Paul's post and I like yours too!

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  2. There is another gift waiting at my house for you.It is not for your wall but is to remind you of God's all enveloping love. When you have time, I would so enjoy finally giving it to you as a reminder of this.

    Eve of Strongsville UMC

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  3. Oh....this is lovely. Maybe I'll follow suit - will need to clean the office first, however...LOL (thankfully the two previous priests kept cluttered offices, so by comparison it seems mine appears tidy - but it is not).

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  4. It's a lovely way to see what you see....and I think I'll try to do the same.

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  5. I love this tour of your office/work surroundings - so many beautiful, meaningful personal "icons," each with its own story...and that Russian icon is soooo lovely.

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  6. You have some very beautiful pieces of art in your office. Thanks for sharing them with us.

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  7. Glad Margaret's cross is keeping you company. Hnk for the tour.

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