Entries from June 2009
The Squeeze
Lovely post with amazing photos from Dave's District Blog (one of my "must-reads" at the moment, mostly for the photos, bt sometimes the stream of consciousness grabs me too)
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poppies
one of the loveliest sights around here at the moment is huge fields of red and yellow flowers – when you travel by road or train from Cambridge to Ely and Peterborough, the flat fenlands are just covered with fields like this:
I have tried to photograph them lots of times before but this pic by Jonny is More...
beere, wyn, and jollitee…
…as Chaucher might put it. Or as we have it here in Cambridge, it's May Week. (Yes, I know it's June, but May Week is always in June.) There's at least one May Ball each night for the next seven days, concerts, garden parties all day every day, and if there are any spare moments to be filled then there are More...
Fresh Expressions and sacraments
from Dave Male's blog:
Fresh Expressions and the Sacraments Day Conference with Maggi Dawn Saturday 12th September, 10am-4pm, Milton Church Hall(cost £5)
This is the Ely Diocese’s annual day conference (which is open to all denominations etc) We will be looking at the vital area of the role of the sacraments in developing fresh expressions of More...
Amazon Author
I have my very own Amazon Author page! Amazon are soon going to put all my books on it. I'm not sure how useful it is, but there it is anyway…
OK< back to writing the next book then…
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The real grounds of praise
A friend and I were talking last night about fame and fortune. I've met people who, sad to say, judge their own and other people's worth on how much money they have, and on how much they are "rated" by other people. To want to be known just for the sake of it is the saddest thing in the world. More...
Quiet Day
I'm leading a "quiet day" in November on the theme of waiting and listening.
Monday 16 November 2009
Theme: Angels and Announcements: how do we listen to God?
Venue: Bishop Woodford house, Ely, Cambridgeshire
Speaker: Maggi Dawn
Cost: £25
"Advent is a time of waiting – waiting for Christmas, waiting for the future hope of Christ's coming. This day will More...
Lectio Divina
I have always struggled with speed reading – I am not very good at it, and it is the thing I found most difficult in my PhD studies. What I have never had any trouble doing, though, is slow, meditative reading, so much so that I remember quotes, and even (though it sounds a little sad!) remember which page they More...
thought for the day
Interesting Thought for the Day on Radio Scotland yesterday, pointed out that while public outrage may be justified, it's also worth taking a deeper look :
"It may not be our turn this year. We don’t have to resign in disgrace. Or watch embarrassing little tidbits about ourselves tumbling out of the pages of the newspaper one after another More...
cheerful kids
The autistic boy in Stoppard's play brought a huge lump to my throat when it was revealed at the end that he was not, as it seemed, lost in his own world but saw and understood clearly what was going on.
My own son often retreats into a world of his own, and also runs away to hide when the noise gets More...



