Author Archives: freda

Circa 1945

This is a favourite photo of me and my Granny at the seaside. Sometimes I feel as if I have turned into her – but not quite!

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Woman at the well

This is a photograph of the sculpture in the cloisters at Chester Cathedral. It is here today, just because I like what it says to me.

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A day in Dalamory

Not so much a day in Dalamory as half a day: It snowed, the snow went away, it sunned, the dog was walked and rolled in something unmentionable. The good news was that she was wearing a coat at the … Continue reading

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Internet Radio

One of the down-sides to Dalamory is that we do not get normal radio reception. It has long been an aim to try out Wi-fi internet radio; but actually getting round to ordering one has been problematic. If anyone is … Continue reading

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Extra day

I have worked out what to do with the extra day. Think about what things to do with my Birthday Month – March. That will keep me busy.

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Day off

Had a Day Off today. Well…. it’s allowed.

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Snowdrop hope

Days are getting longer and there is hope all around….

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Dentist

A visit to the dentist yesterday proved painless and relatively cheap. I especially liked the Simpsons inter-active poster on the ceiling – only visible when one is tipped back in the chair. The weather continues wet and stormy, sufficient to … Continue reading

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Evensong

Missed church yesterday morning because of visiting friends, however we had an online visit to Evensong at Glasgow University Chapel. It started me thinking about what it means to be the church online, and it seems to me that it … Continue reading

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Understanding

O Lord, help me not to despise or oppose what I do not understand. William Penn

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