Only A Ten-Year-Old

Yesterday evening I was doing a sudoku, listening to the evening news, reflecting on the day’s conversations… four friends I know well… a redundancy after twenty-five years… counselling following a stressful time at work… returning home after difficult days in hospital… preparing to start a course of radiotherapy… I’m aware… a child’s being interviewed onContinue reading “Only A Ten-Year-Old”

Throwing Away My Shot

We recently went to see ‘Hamilton’; I came out singing: ‘I’m not throwing away my shot.’ Alexander Hamilton has just one shot at life. Ambitious and resilient, he’s determined to seize opportunities and not let chances slip away; he’ll make best use of his potential and circumstances. I was reminded of two people yesterday whoContinue reading “Throwing Away My Shot”

Critics and Doubters.

Yesterday’s news was dominated by scenes of celebration in the Middle East. Israeli hostages returned home from Gaza; Palestinian prisoners and detainees were released. US President Donald Trump took centre stage as the first phase of his peace plan was acted out. Critics and doubters speak of issues of trust with Trump, Hamas and Netanyahu;Continue reading “Critics and Doubters.”

When? Don’t Know. So What?

On Thursday in Lincoln, returning from the castle to the bus station, we saw important-looking smart-suited men, posh cars, men in military uniforms, photographers, a crowd… ‘What’s going on?’ I asked a young photographer. ‘Prince Edward’s visiting the ‘Crooked House’. I didn’t know that there was a ‘Crooked House’ or that Prince Edward was visitingContinue reading “When? Don’t Know. So What?”

Values, Institutions and Virtues

Reading Richard Coles’ ‘A Death in the Parish’… Canon Daniel Clement thinks: ‘There is a peculiar forgetfulness of our age… so enchanted with the novelty and the extraordinary success of science and technology, that the longer story of the evolution of the values and institutions and virtues that have long shaped our lives gets lost.’Continue reading “Values, Institutions and Virtues”

Ignorance, Change, and the Passing of Time

Yesterday we visited Lincoln Castle. A knowledgeable guide pointed out important features of the castle and told us something of its history. Kings – William, Henry, Stephen, Richard, John… wars against the French, battles for power… the details and popularity of public executions… We saw one of the few remaining copies of the Magna Carta,Continue reading “Ignorance, Change, and the Passing of Time”

A Bishop, a Small Boy, and Flowers

When I was a student, a number of teacher training establishments in cathedral cities were named after famous bishops linked to them. I considered ‘Bishop Grosseteste’ college, Lincoln; I attended ‘Bishop Lonsdale’ College, Derby.    Yesterday we visited Lincoln Cathedral. Peter, our exceedingly knowledgeable guide, helped us to learn about British politics, history, religion, geology,Continue reading “A Bishop, a Small Boy, and Flowers”