That's brilliant if a bit disturbing towards the end. Some nice pheasants too. I'm surprised that noone tried to eat the mice - my hens would have had a go!
On Hope: Part 2, Surrender versus Self-Efficacy
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Having described Snyder's influential theory of hope in the psychological
research, I want to turn to reflect upon how this theory struggles to
describe ...
Stealth Insight and a Special Peace
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Below is a rough translation and some initial comments regarding John
14:23-29, the Revised Common Lectionary’s gospel reading for the
sixth Sunday of E...
Back on two wheels...
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I was a cyclist long before I was a hillwalker. The reasons for that were
almost entirely practical. Although I have lived my whole adult life in
Scotla...
Bishop of Aberdeen & Orkney: more developments
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We last reported on the Bishop of Aberdeen & Orkney in October 2024 here
and here. There have been more developments reported this week. Francis
Martin C...
Who Should Go First?
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Once I was waiting in a grocery store line, chatting with the elderly woman
in front of me who had a walker.
The line got long, and another clerk ope...
From Tim Ferris
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From Tim Ferris:
1. Do not answer calls from unrecognized phone numbers
2. Do not e-mail first thing in the morning or last thing at night. The
former...
A Cliffhanger for the Soul
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Pop-quiz, sports fans: what is the longest parable in all of the Gospels?
Yup, that’s right, it’s the one I just read: the Jesus-story usually called
“th...
The World’s Fear Of The Truth-Telling Soul
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God's food for thought.
Don't be surprised when they hate you for speaking God's truth.
The post The World’s Fear Of The Truth-Telling Soul appeared firs...
Doing the dishes so we can spread the Gospel
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We don't spend enough time making the main thing the main thing at General
Convention. But for 90 minutes early one morning, deputies and bishops
gathered ...
God, Grace, and Horses
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To say the past almost two years have been trying is an understatement. We
were living life, and then...
It all stopped. During the pandemic, so much slo...
Bernd Wallet – Archbishop of Utrecht
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After delays because of Covid, Bernd Wallet was finally ordained bishop and
installed as Archbishop of Utrecht in the Old Catholic Church.
Happy Christmas
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Many thanks to all of you who have written inquiring about the silence on
this blog. It seems that after two volumes on silence I have written myself
into ...
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I was searching google images to find the type of steam tractor that one
might find in 1901 for a familial research project and I came across this :
from t...
On Being 80
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oh yes. A new thing. My liver enzymes are up. The result of methotrexate
for 20 years, and leflunomide combined with it, has a high rate leading to
toxic l...
2 comments:
That's brilliant if a bit disturbing towards the end. Some nice pheasants too.
I'm surprised that noone tried to eat the mice - my hens would have had a go!
that was...surreal.
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