Monthly Archives: May 2004

Fair Trade

Kilchattan Church o­n Luing sent me a beautiful bunch of roses to let me know they are thinking of me and remembering me in their prayers. I am told they are Fair Trade Roses. I'm not quite sure what this … Continue reading

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Taking the cure

It is strange still to be off work with voice problems. However, for a minister, it is essential to be able to speak out in public. I am therefore signed off for a further 4 weeks, pending a visit to … Continue reading

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Bully Birds

Watching the garden birds has convinced me that sparrows are the bully birds of their world. The nicest birds are the baby siskins – they cling o­nto the feeders for dear life ignoring the screeching and gesticulating of the others. … Continue reading

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Religious Divide

TV coverage of the General Assembly has been patchy in recent years, so I was interested to see the programme o­n BBC2 last night fronted by Sheena Macdonald. It set out to introduce viewers to the idea of polarity in … Continue reading

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A Fast Rib

Great excitement. The new dinghy has arrived. A solid-floored rib. Technically speaking, it is the 10hp outboard that makes it a fast rib. Pity the main boat is not yet in the water. Never mind, the new toy is keeping … Continue reading

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General Assembly

Today sees the start of the Church of Scotland's General Asssembly – always an impressive sight. Proceedings can be followed and even viewed o­nline via http://www.churchofscotland.org.uk/webcast/webcastlive.htm (Just click o­n the Go Live link.) It is an historic Assembly because of the … Continue reading

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Recall Notice

My car is the subject of a recall notice. Apparently, the engine could suddenly stall and not start again – nasty if o­ne is in the middle of heavy traffic I guess. Or about to go o­n or off a … Continue reading

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Brace of Birthdays

This month sees a brace of family birthdays. Reminds me that I have not spoken much lately about the Sixty Things to do in my Sixtieth Year. Actually, it has hit me with full force that this is in fact … Continue reading

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Decisions

I have been reading a lot this week – all sorts of things, from theology to self-help books and novels to magazines. I was therefore intrigued to discover that both a leading Women's magazine and Tony Buzan agree with Jean … Continue reading

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Health Report

I hesitate to put Health Bulletins o­n this page. It all feels a bit too personal and o­ne never exactly knows who the readership is. Sufficient to say that I have felt better. But it brings to mind the comment … Continue reading

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