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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Facebook is like a box of chocolates
You never know what you’re going to get! One moment you’re poring over pictures from your best friend’s recent holiday, the next you’re reading insights into the life of a person you met once at a bus stop. It’s all … Continue reading
Posted in Observations
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Daffodil bashing
How have you enjoyed the first three weeks of Spring? I’ve already been uplifted by the lighter evenings, warmed by the days when I’ve not needed my fleece layer, made to laugh by the antics of the lambs in the … Continue reading
Posted in Seasonal
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So who’s fasting?
Lent, which starts tomorrow and runs to Holy Saturday, is a time for me to give up something I love, so that (a) I prove to myself that I can live without it, and more importantly (b) I can spend … Continue reading
Posted in Church, Seasonal
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How to move a mountain
To do list for today: Buy milk. Book train tickets. Move Mount Kilimanjaro three feet to the west. I have to admit I don’t move actual mountains very often. If I did, I would need a little bit of help. … Continue reading
Posted in Scargill
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