Entries from September 2009

GPS directions?

On September 29, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
The other day I was due to meet someone at an address in a block of flats. Here were the directions I was sent by email: Proceed down Newmarket road out of the City, pass Cambridge United football ground and take the 3rd right into …….. Road, and the bloke is located on the left hand side… More...

humble pie.

On September 29, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
I blogged about St Michael and All Angels yesterday. Because I thought it was the 29th September yesterday. All day! So now I get to celebrate them again today. Sorry for confusing you, dear blog readers. But on the up-side, I get a whole extra 24 hours of my life… More...

BBC NEWS | Health | Working mums’ children ‘less fit’

On September 29, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
The children whose mothers had a flexible working pattern did have healthier lifestyles but when other factors were taken into account the researchers said there was little evidence that these children behaved more healthily. via news.bbc.co.uk So yesterday we were informed that working mothers weren't allowed to take care of each other's children any more. Today More...

God, Richard Dawkins, and Terry Eagleton

On September 29, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
What I think is wrong, and what I think is rationalistic, is to cast the argument in terms of intelligence.  It may be that a lot of people who believe that they're going to be rapt up into heaven are fairly dim creatures.  On the other hand, Europe is full of dim agnostics.  It is a rationalist error to More...

The troubles of a book

On September 29, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
I was introduced to a poet this week, by the editor of the book I am currently trying to finish. Laura Riding perfectly encapsulates the journey from idea, via doing nothing but think about it for a while, to words upon words on a page, to the final head-emptying rush of delivering the manuscript. The More...

Noah and Gilgamesh

On September 28, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
The last few days I've been dredging up all the reading I ever did on Noah, and the ancient flood myths. I love patching together bits of ancient history, seeing what fits together and where the inconsistencies are. It's like a huge jigsaw puzzle.  One of the most fun books was Ryan and Pitman's theory about More...

Angels

On September 28, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
Today (29th September) is the feast of St Michael and All Angels. Here in Cambridge a lot of our terminology dates from the language of the medieval church. Our Term is just beginning, and it's called "Michaelmas Term" because it starts around the time of this feast. Why celebrate Michael? Well, along with Gabriel and More...

another plan to ruin women’s lives

On September 28, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
The claim against the arrangement was that the two mothers were looking after the children for a "reward" – in this case, helping each other with childcare, which they say helped them return to work. via news.bbc.co.uk More...

Tribe

On September 28, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
Seth Godin doesn't want everyone to have a Tribe, only those who have something to say, those who want to se real change. Real change comes from small groups of people – truly committed people More...

Marks and Spencer day…

On September 28, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
It is the feast of St Michael and All Angels. English readers will recognise the conection to one of our venerable department stores. But the lovely Stephen Cottrell was getting in a bit of a flap last week about whether the Church of England was all "Marks and Spencer" shoppers, and whether Jesus would More...