Entries from September 2008
Inspiring Impressionism
One day in Seattle last month I had an hour to spare so I dropped in to see this exhibition at SAM. It was a very well presented exhibition, in some cases showing impressionist works side by side with works that were thought, or known, to have influened the artists; in other cases showing an early, More...
Back to School
I did the Friday Five from RevGals, as I couldn't think of anything to write about in my "write something every day" journal. It's 5 questions about Back to School. I usually don't publish much from my journal but this seemed like fun.
1. Is anyone going back to school, as a student or teacher, at More...
Blithering for Britain
Jonathan Wynne jones at his unsophisticated worst, twists a report on women leaving the church into a report on women tending towards witchcraft. Yay, even the Presiding Bishop of TEC. What is the matter with this man? Give me strength…
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Acedia and leaden eyes
Nice article today by Kelly Foster on the IMAGE blog. Here's a clip:
"…Kathleen Norris would quite correctly diagnose my condition as acedia, a word derived from the Greek word akedia, which literally means the absence of caring—the inability to hope in the possible. Acedia is often used as a synonym for sloth, one of More...
Ten myths about autism debunked
For anyone with ASD, or who lives around someone with ASD, this is a good article on a really good blog.
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IMAGE Journal and Blog
For some time now I've been subscribing to IMAGE journal, which explores the relationship between faith and the arts. It has a nice mix of essays, photography and photos of art, short stories, autobiographical pieces, poetry. It's full of deep thought, and intellectually stimulating, though not in that kind of inaccessible academic jargon that makes some More...
Has the large hadron collider destroyed the world yet?
latest news is just in
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Last night of the world?
Tim Chesterton has suggested the perfect song for the night before the Hadron Collider is switched on. Some scientists are seriously worried that in a few weeks' time the activity created by the Collider will create a black hole. It would be ironic indeed if, in the attempt to discover how the world began, we brought More...
life’s worth living
Whenever a good saint goes early, unexpectedly, it makes you realise that life is fragile, precious, and a complete gift. Moments of laughter in my kitchen tonight seemed all the more precious just because the day was spent in the awareness that we shouldnt' take it for granted. It's all good. Don't waste a More...
Big Bulky Anglican
I got my guitar out this morning after I heard the news, and sang a song in honour of Tom, musician, priest and good ordinary saint, who put me on to so many good things about music, and about God. Tom's was one of the wisest and most imaginative voices in the church, and in this corner More...



