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The life and thoughts of Freda Marshall, a retired Church of Scotland minister living amongst the mountains and glens of Argyll.Pages
Monthly Archives: October 2006
Going further
I was moved to phone BT Customer Services to complain about my difficulties with their Indian Call Centre yesterday. The sweat and frustration made me quite determined on it. Philip was a model of understandable speech and soothing apologies. It … Continue reading
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To rant or not to rant
Now should I rant on about the broadband connection problems I have been experiencing today? This ultimately included speaking to Veechee and Halidah……both of whom sounded as if they were speaking through a glass tank and neither of whom I … Continue reading
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Hairdresser
Getting my hair cut is the excitement for the day. What pearls of wisdom will I hear today? Nothing beats the Hitch your bum up….. during the hair-washing exercise on one occasion. Though it has to be said that all … Continue reading
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Writing
Found in my journal of six years ago…… I write to understand and to be understood…. Cannot remember where I heard it, can only wish whimsically that it was original. Anyway, it is true of blogging as much as other … Continue reading
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Stress
Him Behind the Wheel took Misty to have her stitches out today and to get her anti-rabies injection. She was sick and he collapsed with a sore head. Me? Well, I am glad I stayed at home.
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Foundations
Day by day this past week I have watched the development of the foundations for the extension. A huge trench is dug, then accurate measuring strings are put in place with complicated-looking wooden supports, then concrete and gravel are poured … Continue reading
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Call me Plebeian
Call me plebeian if you like but I have been thoroughly enjoying The Amazing Mrs Pritchard on BBC TV. An ordinary supermarket manager ends up as Prime Minister. Silly it may be, but there is a streak of realism running … Continue reading
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