On last night’s news Stuart Lawrence was interviewed. Stuart is the younger brother of Stephen Lawrence, who, in 1993, aged eighteen, was murdered in an unprovoked racist attack. Stuart’s a motivational speaker, dedicated to promoting equality, diversity and inclusion, particularly amongst young people. His message was ‘Make a Difference’. I was reminded yesterday of theContinue reading “Make a Difference”
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Freedom From Choice
I’ve been musing on ‘Freedom of Choice’: A.J. Jacobs talks about ‘Freedom from Choice’, quoting Albert Einstein who owned seven identical suits, so that he wouldn’t have to choose what to wear. Jacobs tells of an experiment set up at a grocery store. Researchers set up two tables offering free jam tasting. One table hadContinue reading “Freedom From Choice”
Freedom of Religion?
Katharine Birbalsingh is the headteacher of Michaela Community School, known as ‘the strictest school in the country’. It has an ‘outstanding’ Ofsted rating and excellent academic outcomes. Ms Birbalsingh is being sued by a female Musim pupil for banning ritual prayer during the school day. It seems that a group of Muslim pupils were usingContinue reading “Freedom of Religion?”
Freedom to Choose
Yesterday wife-Rachel went with daughter-Jo to our local wildlife park. Her story of the day was of her close encounter with a lion… in a cage, behind glass. Meanwhile I was bird-watching. In a ditch, close to our house and a busy main road, was a little egret – a small heron… Rachel’s lion… myContinue reading “Freedom to Choose”
Living Biblically
A.J. Jacobs, in ‘The Year of Living Biblically’, describes a year in which he tries to follow all the rules and guidelines he could find in the Bible… The famous ones, like the Ten Commandments or loving your neighbour, are straightforward. ‘Be fruitful and multiply’ and ‘Don’t shave your beard’ are more interesting. ‘Don’t wearContinue reading “Living Biblically”
The Actor’s Role and Identity
Grandson-Luca has won a competition, designing a dress for the dame in the Lowestoft Players’ Pantomime. His had a musical theme… Pantomime dames have been around for generations. Men dressing up as women – in this case Cinderella’s ugly sisters – is a bit of fun – traditional Christmas family theatre. I know several lovelyContinue reading “The Actor’s Role and Identity”
Could We Start Again, Please?
I’ve been living to see youDying to see youBut it shouldn’t be like thisThis was unexpectedWhat do I do now?Could we start again, please? I’ve been very hopeful, so farNow, for the first timeI think we’re going wrongHurry up and tell meThis is just a dreamOr could we start again, please? I think you’ve madeContinue reading “Could We Start Again, Please?”
It Is Coming
Yesterday… …I walked along the beach in the early morning. The sun was rising in a clear sky over the sea; a new day is coming. Dawn is getting earlier; it was cold; there was snow on the beach. Cold days will pass; spring is coming. …We went to Janet’s funeral. We’ve known Janet forContinue reading “It Is Coming”
The Power of a Story
Last night we went to Norwich to see ‘The Woman In Black’. It was excellent. It’s a play with only two actors, but I can understand why it’s been running in London’s West End for nearly forty years. Arthur Kipps looks back thirty years… As a young solicitor he’s sent to stay in a desertedContinue reading “The Power of a Story”
Taking a Different Path…
Yesterday… …I had lunch with Andy. Last weekend he had a good time with his daughter and granddaughter. He’s had many different jobs, seen the world, achieved a lot. Andy’s never been married, never enjoyed a settled stable relationship. Now he lives alone. As he’s getting older, he lives with regrets. Andy wishes his lifeContinue reading “Taking a Different Path…”