On Monday I had my eyes tested – my annual check-up at Boots Opticians. The assistant did initial checks, filled in forms. The optometrist did the more detailed tests – letter charts, eye inspection… I need new glasses. New frames were selected; I was told the price. All as expected… But then the unexpected. HowContinue reading “How Many Pairs?”
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Good Tommy or Bad Johnny?
Outside our back door there’s an ornamental well that my friend Reg from Men’s Shed made. We planted it out with pansies… one duck’s in the bucket, another duck’s looking on… I’m reminded of the old nursery rhyme ‘Ding dong bell…’ about a cat, not ducks, in a well. Nursery rhymes often contain cruelty toContinue reading “Good Tommy or Bad Johnny?”
Time Changes Everything…
They say that love changes everything. Four weekend stories suggest that time changes everything… Chatting to an optometrist… He’s sometimes had to tell elderly patients that their sight has deteriorated to such an extent that they’re no longer fit to drive – and that he must inform the authorities. On the day, the patient mayContinue reading “Time Changes Everything…”
Come People of the Risen King
At church last Sunday we sung this song. We hadn’t sung it for some time. It was good to remember it… Come people of the risen KingWho delight to bring him praiseCome all and tune your hearts to singTo the Morning Star of graceFrom the shifting shadows of the earthWe will lift our eyes toContinue reading “Come People of the Risen King”
The Rainbow Journey
Yesterday at Music for Wellbeing we were still in a VE Day mood, singing a songs from the 1940s… White Cliffs of Dover, We’ll Meet Again… many old favourites… songs of hope, that took us on a journey from the troubled days of war to a better tomorrow. We sung ‘Somewhere Over the Rainbow’… LifeContinue reading “The Rainbow Journey”
Much More Than Bread and Circuses
A friend mentioned ‘Bread and Circuses’… Mr Google tells me that ‘Bread and Circuses’ is attributed to the Roman poet Juvenal… saying that to keep people happy all you need to do is feed them and entertain them. Most people don’t care about the needs of others or have deeper political or spiritual priorities. ManyContinue reading “Much More Than Bread and Circuses”
Learning to Listen
Last night was our weekly music practice. Nine singers and instrumentalists met at church to play through Sunday’s songs. At one point the noise didn’t sound good. It was like a competition – playing against rather than with each other. I remembered years of music teaching… classroom music, school choirs, major productions… emphasising the importanceContinue reading “Learning to Listen”
The Picture of Peace
It’s a story I’ve returned to several times in my life. I remember Dad telling it many years ago… ‘A rich powerful business-man wanted the perfect picture of peace – to bring a sense of calm to his stressful life. He couldn’t find exactly what he wanted, so he organised a competition. Many artists entered…’Continue reading “The Picture of Peace”
Independent Learners
Garden Birds… We’ve been watching a blackbird helping his baby to become independent. Last week baby was sitting on a branch; parent was feeding it. Now baby’s feeding itself whilst parent looks on. This morning we were watching a parent and baby robin. Last week the parent was the provider. Now it’s the supervisor. InContinue reading “Independent Learners”
Clever as Clever
I’ve always enjoyed A.A. Milne. Asa child I enjoyed his poems and the Winnie the Pooh books. Yesterday I was reminded of ‘Now We Are Six’. A six-year-old looks back on being younger and concludes: But now I am Six,I’m as clever as clever,So I think I’ll be six now for ever and ever. ThreeContinue reading “Clever as Clever”