On Sunday at church Esther said: ‘God wants to take you out of what is mediocre and take you on an adventure…’ A few years ago I was going through a difficult time, feeling uncertain and insecure. I read Robert Quinn who talks about ‘building the bridge as you walk on it’. Each new dayContinue reading “Life’s Adventure”
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Promises
Last weekend Jason and Hayley got married. They made their wedding vows: ‘… to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death do us part…’ They promised sincerely. They meant every word. We all believedContinue reading “Promises”
On Eagles Wings
You who dwell in the shelter of the LordWho abide in His shadow for lifeSay to the Lord, “My refugeMy rock, in whom I trust! This beautiful song based on Psalm 91 was written over 40 years ago by Fr. Michael Joncas. It’s sung in Catholic churches and across the Protestant denominations. It’s used inContinue reading “On Eagles Wings”
Difficult Days
“Today was a Difficult Day,” said Pooh. There was a pause. “Do you want to talk about it?” asked Piglet. “No,” said Pooh after a bit. “No, I don’t think I do.” “That’s okay,” said Piglet, and he came and sat beside his friend. “What are you doing?” asked Pooh. “Nothing, really,” said Piglet. “Only,Continue reading “Difficult Days”
Dishwashers, Banksy & Hannah…
Musing on words from the prophet Jeremiah: ‘…find but one person who deals honestly and speaks the truth…’ (5:1) Our dishwasher’s broken… the mechanical not the human version. An engineer – hopefully honest and truthful – is due this morning. The machine needs to be repaired or replaced. A number of pictures that have appearedContinue reading “Dishwashers, Banksy & Hannah…”
Deserts and Desserts
Deserts? The Sahara, Gobi… pictures and films of endless stretches of sand… thirsty people looking for water… Jenny Agutter in the old film ‘Walkabout’. Two men were lost in the desert. One of them sees a tree that’s draped in bacon. ‘It’s a bacon tree! We’re saved!’ he says. He runs to the tree andContinue reading “Deserts and Desserts”
A-Levels, Parkinson’s and New Bikes…
Yesterday A-level results were announced… 45% of grades, based on teacher assessments, were A* and A this year; this compares to the exam-measured 25% in 2019. The suggestions are …standards are lower… teachers are more generous, giving students the benefit of the doubt… these results can’t be trusted. But what if these represent the trueContinue reading “A-Levels, Parkinson’s and New Bikes…”
Teddy Bears
I’m amused when a joke has to be explained. Like the two teddy-bears with the wonky eyes – one called Gladly and the other Isaiah. …the first referring[MS1] to the line from the old hymn ‘Gladly my cross I’d bear’, and the second ‘because one eye’s higher than the other’. Explaining the play on words,Continue reading “Teddy Bears”
Faster, Higher, Stronger
The Tokyo Olympics are finally over, the closing ceremony completed. ‘Unprecedented’, well-worn recently with news related to climate change and Covid-19, has continued to have copious use. We’ve seen empty stadiums, appreciated the mental ill-health of athletes, and been astounded by the efforts and achievements of many… In 1894 Pierre de Coubertin launched the OlympicContinue reading “Faster, Higher, Stronger”
Coat Of Many Colours
Back through the years I go wonderin’ once againBack to the seasons of my youthI recall a box of rags that someone gave usAnd how my momma put the rags to use Dolly Parton was one of ten children; in her family there was not always much food, clothes or money. In this old songContinue reading “Coat Of Many Colours”