Monthly Archives: October 2006

River in spate

River Orchy – a favourite place to walk.

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Autumn glory

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Being certain

One thing is certain: to be fully alive involves the renunciation of one’s past and of one’s future. Anthony de Mello I am not too sure what he means or if it is true, but it is worth thinking about.

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Discomfort

A couple of weeks ago I stood at a busy crossing in Glasgow, waiting for the lights to change. Beside me stood a person in full Islamic veil. I had no way of knowing whether the person was male, female, … Continue reading

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How long does it take?

If a barrow holds x per cent of a ton, how long does it take one man with one barrow to spread 20 tons of gravel? Yes, the deliveries have started to arrive. The digger has extended the driveway, which … Continue reading

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What kind of day?

At 11-00am one of the workmen said, This started off as a bad day and it’s gone away to ****  Sort of sums up the day quite well. By late morning, the digger had decimated both the mains water pipe … Continue reading

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Autumn

Autumn is not my favourite season, though I must admit there is something rather nice about having the central heating back on. Rather too many mists and not enough sunshine to appreciate the mellow fruitfulness. However, the BBCs Autumnwatch might … Continue reading

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Paul Heiney

There is a world of difference between a professional broadcaster and fumbling new author – so I discovered at the Wigtown Book Fair last week. The whole thing was an excellent set up, by the way. Paul Heiney was great … Continue reading

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Love is

Love is a place and through this plce of love move (with brightness of peace) all places. EE Cummings

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