The Single Basket Approach

We’re often warned against ‘putting all our eggs in one basket’, because if you drop your basket, you’d break all your eggs. Eggs should be divided among several different baskets…. However sometime a single basket approach is required: When I go married fifty-two years ago I didn’t consider the multiple basket approach… When an ambulanceContinue reading “The Single Basket Approach”

Lessons in Love

Love’s Patience: Yesterday afternoon we went to Ipswich to watch the young people of ‘Co-op Juniors’ performing Les Misérables. They did an excellent job telling the well known story of poverty, justice, loyalty, honour, redemption, and above all love. The show ends with Marius and Cossette’s wedding. Both have come through troubles and trials; bothContinue reading “Lessons in Love”

Politics – Military or Musical?

We woke up this morning to the news that Labour have won the general election with a huge majority. The Liberal Democrats are delighted with their results. I just watched a TV analysis; they’re saying that it’s not that Labour have won, more that Conservatives have lost, and their votes have been distributed around otherContinue reading “Politics – Military or Musical?”

Penguins, Sparrow-Hawks and Woodpeckers.

Meeting up with teacher friends on Tuesday reminded me of our friend Phil’s school assembly story about penguins… As I recall, it was a long and convoluted story, that Phil swears was true, that ends with Antarctic scientists in a helicopter surrounded by penguins. The penguins watch as the helicopter takes off… the helicopter getsContinue reading “Penguins, Sparrow-Hawks and Woodpeckers.”

Satnav, Schools and Good Teachers.

Yesterday I struggled to get the satnav operational on my phone. I know for most folk that’s no big deal, but for me it wasn’t that straightforward. Eventually successful, I used it to find Kevin’s house in the middle of rural Suffolk. I first met Kevin when I started teaching in Saxmundham thirty-two years ago…Continue reading “Satnav, Schools and Good Teachers.”

Parakeets, Squirrels and Foxes

Yesterday we visited Kew Gardens, London, exploring 300 acres of parks, gardens and greenhouses. Three encounters: We were surprised to a pair of parakeets in the trees. As the day went on we realised that in the gardens there are many parakeets. Because we aren’t used to seeing parakeets, we were aware of their constantContinue reading “Parakeets, Squirrels and Foxes”

Attack is the Best Form of Defence

Reading Psalm 82 started me musing on, ‘Attack is the best form of defence’: I was amused and mildly irritated by the apparent Americanisation of the phrase… for example – ‘the best defense is a good offense.’ Not only is the (correct!) English spelling of ‘defence’ changed but ‘attack’ is abandoned for the more American-favouredContinue reading “Attack is the Best Form of Defence”