I’m going through my CDs, listening to each in turn and either keeping them or throwing them out. My CDs are alphabetical order. I’m up to ‘R’. Yesterday was ‘Cliff Richard: 40 Golden Greats’… Livin’ Doll, The Young Ones, Congratulations…. This morning’s local paper headline: ‘Summer Holiday!: When Sir Cliff Richard enjoyed trips on theContinue reading “Cliff Richard”
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Smoke and Mirrors
Today, 29th March, we’re starting to see the relaxation of lockdown. Outdoor gatherings of up to six people or two households are allowed; outdoor sports facilities – tennis courts, football pitches and golf courses are cautiously reopening. Still no non-essential shops, barbers and hairdressers, cafes, pubs or restaurants, cinemas or theatres, international travel, non-essential overnightContinue reading “Smoke and Mirrors”
Jesus Rode a Donkey into Town
Jesus rode a donkey into townMany folks turned from miles aroundWhat a sight to see, a man to set men freeRiding on a donkey into town. In the 1970s ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ and ‘Godspell’ were famous West End shows… Roger Jones, a young teacher from Birmingham, wrote ‘Jerusalem Joy’, that also told the Jesus story;Continue reading “Jesus Rode a Donkey into Town”
Today’s Box of Chocolates
My musing is late today. I’ve had a succession of conversations, good and bad news, trivial inconsequential stuff, difficult situations and life changing events. Some I’m still processing… I return to Forrest Gump: ‘My momma always said, ‘Life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re gonna get.’ Life was like aContinue reading “Today’s Box of Chocolates”
Grandparents
Both of my grandfathers died before I was born. My two grandmothers always seemed very old and very religious. One gave me my first Bible with ‘Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and lean not unto thine own understanding,’ written in her spidery writing inside the front cover. The other would never letContinue reading “Grandparents”
Getting What You Deserve
On last night’s local news – a lady who lives just outside Ipswich has won a million pounds on the lottery. This very pleasant, ordinary, dinner lady at a local school was interviewed with her husband. The questions were predictable – how she discovered she’d won, how she felt, what they were going to doContinue reading “Getting What You Deserve”
Samson and Delilah
I’ve heard many church sermons; few have been about the strange tale of Samson and Delilah… Strength: Samson’s known for his physical strength – killing a lion with his bare hands, killing 1000 Philistines with a donkey’s jaw-bone, carrying the city gates on his shoulders… Despite phenomenal physical strength his moral judgements, emotional stability, socialContinue reading “Samson and Delilah”
This is Me
I am not a stranger to the darkHide away, they say‘Cause we don’t want your broken partsI’ve learned to be ashamed ofall my scarsRun away, they sayNo one will love you as you are In ‘The Greatest Showman’ Barnum holds a party for the great and good. He excludes his circus ‘freaks’ – he’s embarrassedContinue reading “This is Me”
Census, Jephthah and Mirrors
Yesterday was Census day. I filled in my name, family, address, education, health, work, religion, ethnicity, sexual identity… This morning I read the story of Jephthah (Judges 11). His census form would include… Family: ‘His father was Gilead, his mother was a prostitute’. Address: he ‘fled from his brothers and settled in Tob’ . Occupation:Continue reading “Census, Jephthah and Mirrors”
Where is the love?
What’s wrong with the world, mama?People livin’ like they ain’t got no mamasI think the whole world’s addicted to the dramaOnly attracted to things that’ll bring the trauma The Black Eyed Peas song ‘Where is the love?’ was on ‘The Voice’ last night… …Meghan and Harry… Either they’re spoilt rich kids causing trouble; with noContinue reading “Where is the love?”