Entries from September 2009
Tea Party
go here for one of the best photos of the Archbishop of Canterbury you are ever likely to see
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Cultural Wisdom
This post from Seth's blog is really worth a read.
It's very easy to underrate the value of cultural wisdom, otherwise known as sophistication.
Walk into a doctor's office and the paneling is wrong, the carpeting is wrong and it feels dated. Instant lack of trust.
Meet
a salesperson in your office. She doesn't shake hands, she's More...
reading and writing
The next couple of weeks I am going to be one of those people who writes more books than they read… I have a foreword to a book to proof read, and a big manuscript to complete (eeeek). This is on top of my "day job", which is going to be bonkers for the next More...
Edit
I am in the process of editing and finishing the manuscript for my next book. Some of it is good. Some of it is a touch raggy, but not far from done. And some bits just look not right yet.
As the sun rose this morning I was working and working over a paragraph that More...
Pirates and pastors
I read the latest round up of discussions on the pirate/heretic debate. (There is lots of it on Kester's, Pete's Richard's and various other sites – Kester has a pretty full round up here but if there are posts he or I missed, drop a comment below and I'll note them here.)
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science, toast, and research funding
As a new academic year slips into gear, the BBC asks whether some research is just silly. Is it worth funding research into the perfect slice of toast, or the optimum thickness of cheese for a cheese sandwich? Short answer – no, obviously not. Come round to my house, I make perfect toast every More...
worship: Greenbelt, Ice Sculpture
Mike Radcliffe made this video of the ice sculpture at Greenbelt (click the pic to play):
More about the ice sculpture here and here
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award winning, “web” photography
I know two Dave Perrys. One of them is a long time friend and a man of many talents. The other is an award winning blogger and photographer, in addition to being a minister in his "day job" (though I think he would probably describe it as a vocation).
I've been following Dave's District Blog More...



