Last night we went to the Seagull Theatre and watched a unique presentation of Shakespeare’s Macbeth by ‘The Handlebards’. Pedalling from venue to venue with all of their set, props and costumes on the back of their bikes, three young women acted with energy, creativity and chaotic hilarity… Tragedy in a different light Musing onContinue reading “Macbeth – The Handlebards”
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Patch Adams & Dependency
The last few weeks in our garden… families of squirrels, blackbirds, great tits and goldfinches come each day. We’ve watched small become bigger, young become older, dependent become independent. After two weeks of dry sunny days this morning it’s raining hard. Birds and squirrels don’t care. They come, they share the garden, they feed together.Continue reading “Patch Adams & Dependency”
Vandalism
Two stories in the paper attracted my attention yesterday. The first concerns Alisha, a 15-year-old local girl who’s a promising young horse rider. ‘In December 2020 her horse lorry was trashed by a group of vandals… in Pakefield, meaning she could not travel to compete in national competitions.’ The article describes how the lorry wasContinue reading “Vandalism”
Random And Unpredictable
Many years ago I trained as a mathematician. I became a maths teacher, liking the patterns, structures, logic… And yet I often think in random ways. This morning I walked past a sign ‘Temporary Bus Stop’ Is that a permanent stop for temporary buses or a temporary stop for permanent buses? In the country IContinue reading “Random And Unpredictable”
Cricket, Football, Tennis, Boxing…
Yesterday was a good day for sports lovers. First England lost the cricket. It was something of a disaster. New Zealand beat Joe Root and his men pretty convincingly. Then England won the football – their first match of the Euros against Croatia. I enjoyed the performance – the young players, the Raheem Stirling goalContinue reading “Cricket, Football, Tennis, Boxing…”
Crown Him With Many Crowns
Crown Him with many crowns,The Lamb upon His throne; I sung this 170-year-old hymn (the original has 12 verses!) as a child. I liked the idea of ‘When I die I shall go to heaven to be with Jesus’. I still like this simple picture. Then I read Revelation in my Bible… This hymn isContinue reading “Crown Him With Many Crowns”
Unique
Alan has dyslexia. A few years ago his employers tested him… He’s in the bottom 2% of the population for his ability in reading and writing; his IQ test showed that he was in the top 2% for ‘intelligence’! Craig’s a barman in a local pub. He look like a stereotypical night-club bouncer. AContinue reading “Unique”
Moving On
Like a long lonely streamI keep running towards a dreamMoving on, moving on My friend Colin, a cat lover, has recently moved. After living in Lowestoft for many years he’s moved to Uttoxeter – delighted to be closer to his family. He writes: ‘A colleague made my leaving cake. Lemon and ginger with crunchy topping,Continue reading “Moving On”
Questions…Why?
Yesterday’s news was full of questions: Will Boris relax the covid restrictions on 21st June? Should he? Should England cricketer Ollie Robinson receive further punishment for racist/sexist tweets made 8 years ago? Should Norwich City continue to work with a sponsor that uses adult content on its social media? Did the Queen give permission forContinue reading “Questions…Why?”
Silence
Suffering: If something upset Mum she’d say: ‘I’ll suffer in silence’. There would be a little self-pity and a requirement for someone to respond – so that the silence was broken. History is full of those who have suffered in silence – from Christians thrown to the lions in Rome 2000 years ago to prisonersContinue reading “Silence”