When I was young my parents devised a system for my brothers and me. If we behaved well we gained points; if we misbehaved we lost points. Our pocket money – paid every Sunday morning – was dependent on how many points we had at the end of each week. Life’s filled with transactional relationships…Continue reading “From Transactional to Transformational”
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Drifters and Trawlers
I’ve heard many stories about the Lowestoft fishing industry… Small boats fishing off the beach… growth… bigger boats… drifters catching herring… trawlers catching cod, plaice, haddock… over-fishing… decline… Musing… Sometimes we’re drifters – going with the flow, guided by the life’s winds and currents, taking opportunities when they come… Sometimes we’re trawlers – more direct,Continue reading “Drifters and Trawlers”
Revision… Re-vision… Pip, Victoria, Matthew
Many are returning to school, college and university today. For some there’ll be revision before examinations… …Revision… re-vision… looking at something again… reviewing, re-examining, correcting… …I was half-listening to the news… about a tax on sheep. I was thinking… ‘The farmers won’t be pleased’… ‘How will it be administered?’ They were talking about keeping dogsContinue reading “Revision… Re-vision… Pip, Victoria, Matthew”
Fix You
When you try your best, but you don’t succeedWhen you get what you want, but not what you needWhen you feel so tired, but you can’t sleepStuck in reverse I heard ‘Fix You’ on the radio yesterday. It spoke to me of Good Friday… Frends and followers have been with Jesus for three years. They’veContinue reading “Fix You”
If I Only Had Time
Yesterday we had a lovely day out in Buxton, enjoying the ‘The Buxton Crescent experience tour’. One of the first purpose-built hotels in the country, it was built by the fifth Duke of Devonshire in the 1780s, establishing Buxton as a fashionable Georgian spa town… We visited a wonderful bookshop and browsed… I finished readingContinue reading “If I Only Had Time”
Dendrochronology
Yesterday we visited Hardwick Hall, a 16th century Elizabethan country house in Derbyshire. Information boards explained some of the renovations taking place… They could establish the age of 16th century timber used in the construction of the original building using ‘dendrochronology’. That’s a new word to me… …Dendrochronology is the scientific method of dating treeContinue reading “Dendrochronology”
Rethinking Creativity
‘DOT Collective’ theatre company are visiting The Seagull Theatre. They say: ‘DOT collective specialise in making work which is accessible to audiences from a wide spectrum. They have toured care homes and residential homes with their shows… you can expect to see people hanging from scaffold towers and performing on hoops and ribbons.’ They’ve beenContinue reading “Rethinking Creativity”
My Third Anniversary…
Yesterday I completed three years of writing my daily blog. April 2020 was a time of Covid isolation; I couldn’t chat to people; I was encouraged to start a blog; I’d never written before… I imagined I was with friends in a café, pub, home… at my local Men’s Shed, church, theatre… places where IContinue reading “My Third Anniversary…”
The Random Juggler
We’ve all seen jugglers with clubs, balls, hoops… The Random Juggler juggles random objects… a rubber fish, a violin, an axe… We went to the football yesterday. We walked to the Norwich ground in the rain. It was good game, with some exciting moments. We returned to the car in the sunshine… but a 0-0Continue reading “The Random Juggler”
Forever And Ever Amen
Yesterday church was full for our Easter Sunday service… young families coming for the first time, older folk who’ve been coming for many years… …Eating bacon rolls, drinking coffee… enjoying dancing puppets and dancing children… singing with smiles and enthusiasm… remembering the sadness of death and Good Friday… rejoicing in the joy of resurrection andContinue reading “Forever And Ever Amen”