Entries from November 2007
Scars
Back in the summer a friend came through Cambridge whom I only see once or twice a year. We were talking about the way some things have panned out lately in his life and mine, and how you have to get back on your feet when life deals you a bad hand. At one point More...
Advent Carols
It’s always the case that schools and colleges have an end of term celebration before packing up for Christmas, but because of the way our terms fall we finish up here several weeks before Christmas. As often as not the last Sunday of term is the first Sunday of Advent, so in our college we More...
next gig
tickets are selling for my next gig, which is part of a cultural night on the 7th of December.
At The Rowan Humberstone Centre, Cambridge, from 7-11 p.m, entrance by ticket only to dinner and drinks, an exhibition of art by three local artists, a couple of short talks, and music from me and a More...
Sunday Breakfast on the radio
come and join me for sunday breakfast on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire… I’ll be on between 7.30 and 7.45 am tomorrow, 25 November
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blindingly obvious
It is a rare mind indeed that can render the hitherto non-existent blindingly obvious. The cry ‘I could have thought of that’ is a very popular and misleading one, for the fact is that they didn’t, and a very significant and revealing fact it is too.
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what the tourists don’t see
had a long overdue day off yesterday, and did something I don’t do too often – only if there is an out-of-town friend to show around – clambered up to the roof of King’s College Chapel. A few years back I was the Chaplain there, so I know the building well.
The fantastic carved, fan More...
taking out the pews?
+Alan Wilson is on fine form this morning, talking about how teams work, and what to do when they don’t work. All with a good ecclesiological twist.
Sometimes I feel slightly despairing when cultural and sociological models are recommended wholesale in Church just because they seem a good idea, or they "work". It’s not that More...
planes, trains and the like
I’ve spent large chunks of my life in and around East Anglia, where you can’t go far without passing an airfield. This flat land, on the East side of England, was the prime location for wartime airstrips, and there really are a lot of them. This has never exactly been a focussed interest to me, More...
cultural night
don’t forget – if you are near Cambridge, come along for art, food and singing… cultural night. Places limited, book now…
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the Protection of fear
Jen Lemen wrote a lovely ritual for letting go of fear and other things that hold you back. Jen is one of two wonderful American women whom I have only yet met in cyberspace (the 21st century version of pen-friends, I guess) and who often inspire me with their writing, their art, and their inventive, More...



