Not For Me Thank You

It’s all kicking off in Lowestoft today. It’s the ‘First Light Festival’ today and tomorrow. Inspired by Lowestoft’s location as the most Easterly part of the country and therefore the first to receive sunlight we shall have our ‘free summer solstice celebration of culture, creativity, and community’. Thousands will gather on our South Beach andContinue reading “Not For Me Thank You”

Dave, Rembrandt, Julian and Henri

At Men’s Shed yesterday Dave was chatting about St Petersburg. He’d been there professionally; he’d returned for a holiday. He showed me a coloured brochure of the State Hermitage Museum… Dave turned the page in the brochure. There was Rembrandt’s ‘The Return of the Prodigal Son’ that’s on display in the Hermitage Museum. The pictureContinue reading “Dave, Rembrandt, Julian and Henri”

I’ve Never Been This Way Before

At church yesterday Esther talked about Joshua… The Israelites had been slaves in Egypt… wandering around the desert… were about to settle in their Promised Land. Moses, their leader for 40 years, had died; Joshua was their new leader. Standing in front of the River Jordan the people are in a new situation… new confusions,Continue reading “I’ve Never Been This Way Before”

Watchful, Humble and Diligent…

My Headmaster at school was Mr Soderberg (known to us as ‘Sod’). Always immaculately dressed, he taught me Latin. I wasn’t inspired. Each morning we sung a hymn and he read prayers… One started: ‘Into your hands, O Lord, we commit ourselves this day. Give each of us a watchful, humble and diligent spirit…’ Watchful…Continue reading “Watchful, Humble and Diligent…”

Man Of Constant Sorrow

I’m reading Jeremiah and his ‘Lamentations’. Jeremiah certainly wasn’t a bundle of laughs. He wouldn’t have got on ‘Jerusalem’s Got Talent’ as a comedian… or entertainer of any sort. ‘I am the man who has seen affliction,’ Jeremiah says, lamenting national and personal tragedies… I watch the news – war, refugees, national disasters… Recently I’veContinue reading “Man Of Constant Sorrow”