Some of the Celtic saints were known as ‘Peregrini’, meaning ‘foreigner’ or ‘traveller’. Motivated by their faith these adventurous travellers went on dangerous journeys and voyages. Three Irish monks, ‘peregrini’, Dubslane, Macbeth and Maelinmum set out to sea in a coracle – a small boat with no sail, oars or rudder – believing that theirContinue reading “Peregrini“
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O No We Won’t!
The World Cup kicked off for England yesterday – good football and a good result. Three images stood out for me. The Iranian football team refused to sing their national anthem, identifying with the protests in Iran, showing solidarity with those in their country campaigning for the rights of women. Their silence spoke volumes. Sing?Continue reading “O No We Won’t!“
The Perspective Of Peace
Yesterday afternoon, by the beach, we met Andy. Andy’s drone was 200 metres out to sea taking pictures of the sunset. From 60 metres up you get a wonderful over-view. The world’s put into perspective… In church yesterday Peter reminded that: ‘Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely.’ I looked it up… It’sContinue reading “The Perspective Of Peace“
Do It All For Jesus
Yesterday Martin reminded me of this old song; I remember singing it… In the 1950s we were very happy to accept these gender stereotypes that we cringe at today. The adults gave us this song because they believed it; we sung it sincerely and accepted it. I wonder what God thought. Did He think we’dContinue reading “Do It All For Jesus“
Community – Loneliness’s Antidote
Last night we watched ‘The Weir’, a play showing lonely people coming in an Irish pub. The director wrote in his programme notes: ‘According to a recent study, 45% of adults in the UK report feeling lonely ‘occasionally’ or ‘often’. Loneliness, the same study suggests, is as bad for you as obesity or smoking 15Continue reading “Community – Loneliness’s Antidote“
The Amber Phase…
There are always roadworks somewhere in Lowestoft. Gas, drains, the new bridge, fibre-optic cables… sometimes I think it’s just a bored digger-driver playing, or temporary traffic lights needing a temporary home. This week roadworks have arrived at the end of our road. Each day we’ll be negotiating several sets of traffic lights… Musing…‘Red for stop’Continue reading “The Amber Phase…“
Dressed for the Occasion
Yesterday Prime Minister Rishi Sunak arrived at the G20 gala dinner ‘in a Balinese shirt and blue suede shoes that cost £450.’ The England football team arrived in Qatar for the World Cup in their team kit… travelling with Virgin Atlantic who said its ‘gender-neutral uniform policy does not apply to the crew on boardContinue reading “Dressed for the Occasion“
Same Tree, Different Leaves.
Right through this Autumn I’ve been singing this old Paul Simon song: Time hurries onAnd the leaves that are green turn to brownAnd they wither with the windAnd they crumble in your hand The horse chestnut tree outside our front window has now shed all of its leaves. Other trees have leaves that hang on.Continue reading “Same Tree, Different Leaves.“
Rustic
At Men’s Shed we make a lot from recycled pallets – bird boxes, bird tables, garden furniture… Yesterday Al was making a hedgehog home, Francis was constructing a shelf for his shed, Barrie was finishing a planter… As usual there was plenty of good-natured banter, ‘helpful advice’. The word for the morning was ‘rustic’… ‘…IsContinue reading “Rustic“
Football Musings…
Friday’s local paper announced that local firm, Harrod Sport, is supplying the goals for the 2022 World Cup. The goals in the 8 stadiums and 32 training venues across Qatar have all come from a factory less than a mile away! Harrods supplied sports equipment the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and many world events… Fifteen 40ftContinue reading “Football Musings…“