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Uganda Family
Uganda Family
by Richard Lancaster
This is Margaret she lives in Uganda and having been left by her husband now has no means of supporting herself and her three children. Their clothes are falling apart - the eldest daughter has her dead aunt's skirt which she is trying to wear as a dress. When we visited we gav
Making Silage (5)
Making Silage (5)
by Helen Wallbridge
The 5th image in a series showing silage being made. Silage is made from cut grass which has been left to dry in the sun (hay), it's then baled up, wrapped in plastic, stored, then used during the winter months to feed the farm animals when there isn't much grass around. This pho
Making Silage (4)
Making Silage (4)
by Helen Wallbridge
This is the fourth in a series of photos showing the process of making silage (the farmer stores this then it's used as fodder for his cattle during the winter months). Here, the round hay bale has been scooped up onto the bale-wrapper machine, and as the tractor moves along, the
Palm Sunday Dialogues
Palm Sunday Dialogues
by David John Woodman
Four Palm Sunday dialogues - looking at the entry of Jesus into Jerusalem from the perspective of 4 individuals involved in the first Palm Sunday. Namely; A bystander, A religious leader, A disciple, & Jesus. A possible order of service as first used also included. Extract: An or
The flower press poem and photo
The flower press poem and photo
by Audrey Hogan
This poem has just been written after photo copying some pressed flowers. There is a spiritual side to it as well as a deep appreciation for nature.The delight in finding my flowers pressed so long ago faded and pale yet brought to life on my scanner and computer then printed.
Antique petals