Entries from December 2008
Hendrik Kerstens
Whenever I go to London for a meeting, I always try to fit in an hour or so just making the most of being in the most wonderful city in the world. Yesterday I was down in Soho for a wedding rehearsal and took an hour at lunch to visit the National Portrait Gallery.
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finished…
…the manuscript for my next book. Phew. It will no doubt require plenty of fixing when it comes back from the editor. But for now, a few days away from the screen. My eyes are square, my shoulders stiff, and I feel all unfit and deeply in need of a few days of serious exercise, More...
Advent conspiracy
spend less money, give more time… give yourself instead of gifts
sounds good? I think so. Thanks, Catou, for the link
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I must down to the sea again
I'm popping down to Hove tonight to see Beach Hut 13…
this is the life-size Advent Calendar i've blogged about on and off the last 2 weeks, and which other blogs as well as the BBC and The Times have featured.
It's the brain-child of friends of mine, and my son and I are going More...
Bollinger
Whether it's apocryphal or true, who knows, but the story goes that Lily Bollinger was once asked when she drank champagne. She replied, "I only drink champagne when I'm happy, and when I'm sad. Sometimes I drink it when I'm alone. When I have company, I consider it obligatory. I trifle with it if More...
Doors beginning to open
I love these brilliantly coloured doors. The mad mix of colour from the layers of paint that have covered over one another over the course of years; the earlier colours breaking through the later ones without losing brilliance; evidence that something aged and battered can be far more beautiful than something brand new and pristine.
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The Big Smoke
Quite a few times lately I've been down to London for meetings of one kind and another, and twice just for fun. I moved to South London when I was twenty and lived there for most of the next thirteen years, until I moved to Cambridge. Mostly I lived south of the river, apart from one year More...
the journey
There is something insidious and terrible about ministry, regardless of whether or not you do it as a paid occupation. There is this thing that happens, once you get the reputation for being good at it. People all over start to depend uopn you for far more than you're able to give, and you can More...
The Silent Scream
"Sometimes being an aspie is like shouting in a soundproofed room."
HT
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Happy Birthday in Paradise…
John Milton. 400 years today. Why does it matter to remember a 400-year-old poet? Find out here.
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