Entries from November 2008
The Hat
THE PRIEST LOOKED up from the psalms on the lectern, cast his eyes over the hats bowed before him. Feathered, frilled, felt hats in rows like faces. One at the end of the row different. A head without hat. A cat without fur. A bird without wings. Won’t fly far.
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What Chaplains Do
I read a good post today on Get Out of Jail Free. AnneDroid writes about how, in the midst of staying on the pioneering edge of mission, it's really important to recognise that forms of Churcht hat may seem dead to you or me are alive and vital for other people. What's important, says Anne, More...
podcast
A while back, Howard Dobson interviewed me for a Church House podcast, and I forgot to put the link up here.
Here I am talking to Howard about writing, art, Genesis, and other things, and reading a short piece I wrote about Genesis 22. (My interview starts approx half way through the podcast).
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Advent Beach Huts
I am SO going to visit this amazing thing: real live Beach huts opened up day by day to become a life-size Advent Calendar. Friends in the Brighton/Hove area are responsible for it. See you on the beach?
I know people have come to expect Advent postings on this blog… something I’ve become a bit More...
saying sorry (ii)
The other day someone for whom I've been spongeing up quite a lot of personal stuff recently looked me straight in the eye and said, "I'm sorry". In truth, by the time he said it there wasn't anything specific to say sorry for, and what there was had long since been forgiven anyway. But those More...
gig
I'm special-guesting at the Mystery Train gig tonight (Saturday), at the Alma (map here) in Cambridge. Come along and listen! I'll be doing a short acoustic set, and playing bass for a few numbers with the band. The Alma does great food and drink too.
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Rothko
I went to see the Rothko exhibition a couple of weeks back. I've always found his late work fascinating. Like everyone else who loves playing with paint, I've tried to do canvasses "Rothko-style" and there's nothing like trying to do it yourself to discover how much genius and skill it takes to make a couple of rectangles of colour More...
square peg in a round hole?
Jonny writes today about not fitting in , and how that in itself can be a gift, not a curse; something to embrace and not work against. He quotes Marshall Macluhan: "the role of the artist is to create an anti-environment as a means of perception and adjustment." Go read
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Miriam Makeba
I heard "Mama Africa" sing at the Graceland concert in the Royal Albert Hall in 1987. She died yesterday aged 76. The last thing she did was sing another gig.
What a voice, what a life, what a woman.
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Saying sorry
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