Prayers For Moving Forward

It’s the end of our holiday. Today we return home to Lowestoft. It’s been a good week, creating good memories… We’re approaching the end of September. Yesterday I listened to the lovely old song: Try to remember the kind of SeptemberWhen life was slow and oh, so mellow.Try to remember the kind of SeptemberWhen grassContinue reading “Prayers For Moving Forward”

Did You Really Say That?

On the news Sir Keir Starmer was speaking at the Labour Party conference: ‘I call again for restraint and de-escalation at the border between Lebanon and Israel …’ I wasn’t really listening. ‘…I call again for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, the return of the sausages…’ He suddenly had my attention. Did he really sayContinue reading “Did You Really Say That?”

For Those in Peril on the Sea

At the funeral we attended last week we sung the old hymn: Oh, hear us when we cry to Thee,For those in peril on the sea! Rebellion: Yesterday, visiting Wells-next-the-Sea, I saw a plaque commemorating John Fryer. Born in Wells, Fryer served in the Royal Navy, and finally returned to Wells where he’s buried. InContinue reading “For Those in Peril on the Sea”

The Bright and Beautiful

Yesterday we attended a funeral, the father of a church friend. He wasn’t a church-going  man, but at the family’s request we sung: ‘All things bright and beautiful,all creatures great and small,all things wise and wonderful,the Lord God made them all.’ I questioned… Was that appropriate for a funeral? The lyrics describe a creator-God whoContinue reading “The Bright and Beautiful”

The Balancing Juggler

In conversation yesterday someone spoke about ‘life’s juggling balance’. I imagined the circus act… the high wire artist who’s also a skilled juggler… two skills required simultaneously – If both are completed successfully it’s an impressive achievement; if one goes the whole act fails… Holding a balanced opinion, keeping balanced emotionally or psychologically is difficult;Continue reading “The Balancing Juggler”

Treasures That Have Seen Better Days…

In ‘The Repair Shop’ professional craftspeople restore family heirlooms that have sentimental value for their owners. We enjoy watching the skill of the restorers, and the stories that explain why objects are precious. Last night’s episode included a guitar amplifier from a punk-rock band, and a teddy-bear owned by a mother who died in aContinue reading “Treasures That Have Seen Better Days…”

Pandemoniuam, Order, Organisation and Chaos

Yesterday’s newspaper included the headline: ‘SQUIRRELS GO NUTS’. ‘A train service was cancelled after two squirrels boarded and attacked passengers. Staff started shifting people up the carriages to get them away from the enraged rodents. ‘But the service had to be terminated early as one squirrel refused to alight. The drama began when the pairContinue reading “Pandemoniuam, Order, Organisation and Chaos”