Mum always had a tin of ‘Golden Syrup’ in the cupboard for making puddings (not deserts then!) Treacle pudding – (not ‘syrup sponge’!) – and treacle tart. There was no talk of calories or tooth decay, just whether the custard was lumpy. The consistency of syrup/treacle was fascinating… sticky, thick… later studying physics I learntContinue reading “Wading Through Treacle – WTT”
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Armchair Critics
Last night we went to the Seagull Theatre and watched ‘Bobby & Amy’ – an award-winning comedy in which two actors play 21 different characters. ‘Set amongst the devastation that hit farming communities in the late nineties, Bobby & Amy is a coming-of-age story exploring friendship, heartache and what happens when our way of lifeContinue reading “Armchair Critics”
What Is Truth?
Musing… Pilate’s question to Jesus… ‘What is Truth?’… Discussions about climate change and covid bring the questions about truth. Scientists and politicians bring their answers. There’s ‘truth’ about the analysis of the problem and the perceived solution. Business leaders and economists speak with powerful voices; activists share their insights; reporters show us pictures of thoseContinue reading “What Is Truth?”
Origami… One Step At A Time
Eight-year-old grandson Luca came for tea last night. He brought his origami book. Carefully, patiently, he made a whale, a cup, a crown… Like Lego models, a recipe or flat-pack furniture… you get there one instruction, one diagram, one step at a time. A group of us last night were talking about living life oneContinue reading “Origami… One Step At A Time”
Problem Triage
I’ve used spreadsheets for many years. Financial matters for school, church, theatre, home… Last Friday morning I was working on a ‘Seagull Theatre’ spreadsheet. After lunch the screen announced that I couldn’t access the file. I tried all I knew and failed. Yesterday I took my laptop to computer-wise Des and 2 shops. They allContinue reading “Problem Triage”
Learning From Our Mistakes
On Friday I had my haircut. Mike, the barber, had bought a car that kept going wrong. The garage that sold it to him were unwilling to sort out the problems. Mike’s very amusing but longwinded. It became complicated… ending with the car un-mended and Mike using foul and abusive language and threatening behaviour toContinue reading “Learning From Our Mistakes”
Wonderful Lord, Wonderful God
Wonderful Lord wonderful GodYou are my shield my protectorI can lie down go off to sleepKnowing you’re watching over me Musing on the Doug Horley children’s song… a song that speaks simply of God as a shield, one who gives security. Any image of God is incomplete… this morning I was musing on Jesus sayingContinue reading “Wonderful Lord, Wonderful God”
Contributors and Consumers
Preparations are progressing well for ‘The Railway Children’, this year’s Christmas show at the Seagull Theatre. ‘Set in and around a country railway station at the turn of the twentieth century, the plight of the railway children grappling with their new environment is imaginatively brought to life for a modern audience…’ Contributors are preparing –Continue reading “Contributors and Consumers”
Guy Fawkes & Sir Jeffrey Donaldson
Yesterday I was at Costa with Barrie. We go to different churches in Lowestoft. We were musing on the many different churches in the town… disagreeing about beliefs, services, priorities… Some work together, some ignore each other… Community Church, Baptists, Anglicans, Methodists… division, dishonour? Today’s November 5th. 1605… the ‘Gunpowder Plot’… Guy Fawkes and hisContinue reading “Guy Fawkes & Sir Jeffrey Donaldson”
Life’s Mixture of the Ordinary and Mundane
Yesterday our friend Ann wrote: ‘Very blessed by a beautiful walk with Varley this afternoon in the winter sunshine. Varley of course, did his usual chasing through the sea thing but I felt so much peace in my gentle wander, listening to just the sound of the water and the crunch of pebbles underfoot. SometimesContinue reading “Life’s Mixture of the Ordinary and Mundane”