‘There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens:a time to be born and a time to die, a time to plant and a time to uproot…a time to kill and a time to heal, a time to tear down and a time to build…a time to weep andContinue reading “The Circle of Life (2)”
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The Circle of Life (1)
In the circle of lifeIt’s the wheel of fortuneIt’s the leap of faithIt’s the band of hope‘Til we find our placeOn the path unwindingIn the circle, the circle of life ‘Good morning.’ Random lady this morning: ‘It’s good because it’s free and not taxed.’ The good morning, swans nesting on the local fen, tadpoles inContinue reading “The Circle of Life (1)”
When you say nothing at all
I am reading ‘Cilka’s Journey’. Having survived the horrors of Auschwitz Cilka is sent to a brutal prison camp in Siberia. Her friend Josie knows that when her baby is two she will be taken and placed in an orphanage: ‘’… Cilka has begun to wrap her arms around Josie, press her face against herContinue reading “When you say nothing at all”
Tragedy
Remember the Bee Gees? TragedyWhen the feeling’s gone and you can’t go onIt’s tragedyWhen the morning cries and you don’t know whyIt’s hard to bearWith no one to love youYou’re goin’ nowhere In Greek theatre (mentioned yesterday) the Bee Gees song may describe the tragic, but it’s not a ‘tragedy’. Rachel and I watched ‘AContinue reading “Tragedy”
Masks
For many days now we have heard about masks, the need of PPE for professionals in hospitals and care homes as well as for ordinary people on the street. In many tribal religions a man could be transformed a deity by wearing his ceremonial mask. Greek actors wore masks to identify their character and theirContinue reading “Masks”
All in the same boat
In the last couple of weeks we have been told repeatedly, ‘We’re all in the same boat.’ Politicians, NHS experts, and last night even the weatherman all shared this same picture. I have amused myself trying to imagine this boat – a family in a small rowing boat, fishermen on a Lowestoft trawler or thousandsContinue reading “All in the same boat”
Cellophane people
Cellophane, Mister CellophaneShoulda been my name, Mister CellophaneCause you can look right through me, walk right by meAnd never know I’m there, I tell ya Amos Hart, husband of accused murderess Roxie Hart, sings these words in the musical ‘Chicago’. Disillusioned, sad and ignored by everybody he reflects on his anonymous life. Coronavirus is makingContinue reading “Cellophane people”
Rainbows
It’s good to walk down the street and see so many rainbows! This one’s Megan’s! The rainbow is a picture of peace. The rain-‘bow’ is in the shape of a weapon of war that in ancient times fired arrows and brought death. A sign of war was an upright bow, ready for action. A bowContinue reading “Rainbows”
Valuing the positive (2)
After posting yesterday’s blog I felt that it was unfinished; I wanted to add more from a faith perspective: “Whistle Down the Wind” tells of three children who find an escaped prisoner on the run from the police. Convinced that he’s Jesus they hide him in a barn and bring their friends to see him.Continue reading “Valuing the positive (2)”
Valuing the positive
Captain Tom Moore has been inspirational! The 99 year old war veteran aimed to raise £1000 for NHS charities by walking a hundred laps of his garden. This morning’s BBC news says that 800,000 people have donated and he has currently raised over £17m! Rather than focusing on the negative – his cancer, his brokenContinue reading “Valuing the positive”