Mustn’t Grumble

I’m gradually playing through my CD collection… through the Bs – Bach, Beach Boys, Beatles… to the Cs – Johnny Cash… Yesterday it was Chas and Dave. I smiled a their old song ‘Mustn’t Grumble’. The principle is so British: Mustn’t grumble, don’t worry ’bout nothin’ my friendMustn’t grumble, ’cause all’s well that’s well inContinue reading “Mustn’t Grumble”

It Does What It Says On The Tin

In 1994, Dave Shelton and Liz Whiston had to create an advertising campaign for the British wood stain and preservative manufacturer ‘Ronseal’. At the time flashy slogans were popular. Instead they decided to focus on a simple and to the point television advert. Needing a punchy tagline to finish the ad, they wrote ‘Does exactlyContinue reading “It Does What It Says On The Tin”

Love… in Dreams and in Action

Yesterday morning minister-Lou quoted Russian writer Fyodor Dostoevsky, from his novel, The Brothers Karamazov: ‘Love in action is a harsh and dreadful thing compared to love in dreams.’ On Saturday Rachel and I went to Norwich to watch ‘Birdsong’ – a play based on Sebastian Faulkes’ book… In 1912 Stephen Wraysford visits France where heContinue reading “Love… in Dreams and in Action”

Disciples, Witches and Transformation

This morning I read the story of Peter and Cornelius, two very different men… Cornelius is an important Roman captain who has influence and power. Peter’s an insignificant Jewish fisherman, who’s regularly falling out with the authorities. Cornelius prays, sees an angel, and is told to go to find Peter. Peter prays, and has aContinue reading “Disciples, Witches and Transformation”

The Bright Side of Life

In his autobiography Eric Idle refers to his famous song: ‘Always look on the bright side of life’ has probably been my subconscious motto throughout my life, but I never thought it would be a hit… On January 20, 2009 it officially became the number one most requested song at British funerals, Replacing Frank Sinatra’sContinue reading “The Bright Side of Life”

Lowestoft Men’s Shed

Yesterday morning I attended our Men’s Shed. From informal beginnings ‘Mensheds Australia’ was formally established in 2002. The notion of older men-in-sheds spread across the world with national associations of men’s sheds in many countries. Here in the UK, by 2023, there were over 900 men’s sheds… In Lowestoft a small group of us, inContinue reading “Lowestoft Men’s Shed”

Waiting, Wondering, Watching

Yesterday evening I drove through Lowestoft, past a huge building site. It was dark but lights were shining on busy diggers. High-viz jacketed men were shifting rubble, digging foundations. We’re told there will be: ‘a new restaurant catering for 80 people, a civic square, a new cultural and community hub with studio space for creativeContinue reading “Waiting, Wondering, Watching”

Faith, Inspiration and Action

I’m reading Eric Idle’s autobiography. He writes about his childhood… church… boarding school… Cambridge University… comedy… writing… acting… Monty Python… Life of Brian… ‘Life of Brian’ is a satirical film about Brian Cohen, who’s born on the same day as, and next door to, Jesus. Brian’s subsequently mistaken for the Messiah… The film caused controversy;Continue reading “Faith, Inspiration and Action”