Yesterday we visited the beautiful city of Innsbruck. ‘Inn’s-bruck’ means ‘bridge over the river Inn’…To appreciate Innsbruck I had to look up to see… …other people… Looking down I just saw my feet; looking up I saw people. I love people watching… earwigging conversations, observing expressions, behaviour and interactions… Musing… If I look down IContinue reading “Look Up To See…”
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Stereotypes & Generalisations
Yesterday we flew from London Heathrow to Munich. A coach then took us to Kramsach, Austria. This is the view from our hotel balcony. The Austrian Alps are spectacular! Marta, our Polish tour guide, met us at Munich Airport. She explained the difference between nationalities: To get the French to do something say. ’It’s ‘enContinue reading “Stereotypes & Generalisations”
Waiting at Heathrow
We arrived at Heathrow Airport at 4.00 this morning. It’s too early! There’s people everywhere. Organised chaos? I must wake up quickly! Where’s God in all of this? We came down to London yesterday. We boarded the London train at Norwich and settled. I was aware of a man helping a lady onto the train.Continue reading “Waiting at Heathrow”
You’ll Never Walk Alone
When you walk through a storm hold your head up highAnd don’t be afraid of the dark.At the end of a storm is a golden skyAnd the sweet silver song of a lark.Walk on through the wind,Walk on through the rain,Tho’ your dreams be tossed and blown.Walk on, walk on with hope in your heartAndContinue reading “You’ll Never Walk Alone”
Listening For Dropping Pins
‘It was so quiet that you could hear a pin drop’ Hearing this expression as a child I did an experiment. I learnt: If you drop a pin on a carpet you don’t hear anything If you hear anything it’s not the pin dropping but the pin hitting the floor. I don’t always listen. ‘ButContinue reading “Listening For Dropping Pins”
The Unnoticed, The Hidden, The Secret
On Wednesday at Men’s Shed we were chatting in the garden. Kenny was talking about the pond, Mick about the bee hives, Keith about who would eat the ripening strawberries… Chris asked: ‘Have you seen the weevils on the carnations?’ None of us had. We looked… beautiful shiny black and yellow, ladybird sized insects. ChrisContinue reading “The Unnoticed, The Hidden, The Secret”
Be Curious, Be Present, Reimagine
Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, has a new book published today: ‘The Power of Reconciliation.’ He wrote an article about it yesterday, describing reconciliation as ‘seeking to disagree well’. ‘ Throughout history the Christian church has disagreed badly with disagreements, divisions, excommunications and wars… I’ve attended church all of my life. My experience, theContinue reading “Be Curious, Be Present, Reimagine”
Muddy Pits and Firm Rocks
‘He lifted me out of the slimy pit, out of the mud and mire; he set my feet on a rock and gave me a firm place to stand.’ Psalm 40:2 Musing… muddy pits and firm rocks… Discussion about the Tory leadership continues. Muddy lies and scandals… Our own MP, Peter Aldous, critical of BorisContinue reading “Muddy Pits and Firm Rocks”
Does My Bum Look Big In This?
‘Does my bum look big in this?’ presents a dilemma. Do I answer with truth or kindness? As a younger man I said that truth was more important. If I’m not telling the whole truth I’m lying. Lying’s always wrong: ‘Yes your bum does look big in that.’ As I’ve got older I’m moreContinue reading “Does My Bum Look Big In This?”
Marmalade Sandwiches and Violins
70 years: We’ve been celebrating our Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. People have spoken of her value to the nation and international reputation. Many have reflected with respect on her personal integrity, service to others, faith in God. 1 conversation: What will stay in the minds of many will be the conversation between the Queen and PaddingtonContinue reading “Marmalade Sandwiches and Violins“