Monthly Archives: September 2008

Wedding Date

Am off to my old parish today to do a wedding at Kilbrandon Church. It will be the first time I have been back in one of my previous churches. Weddings are very special occasions and I am hoping that … Continue reading

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Pros and cons

I often take advantage of the ease of online shopping, particularly with amazon and the like. But there is nothing like wandering round a bookshop to stir the senses. There is a Waterstone’s in Oban – now don’t get excited, … Continue reading

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Being a coward

Turned on the news last night and wished I hadn’t. There it was again, all the gloom and doom about financial institutions and their crises. I am told it will have a knock on effect on all of us, and … Continue reading

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More about a dog

Have nearly come to the end of Narrow Dog to Carcassonne by Terry Darlington. A most refreshing read – once you get used to the unusual style. Let it be said, the humour has to be grown into to be … Continue reading

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Dynasty

I tend to be a bit reticent about mentioning family and close friends specifically on this blog. And sometimes they take me to task for it. So today, being Son #4’s birthday I simply want to say how grateful I … Continue reading

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New beginnings

Now that I am retired, my church home is as a member of a small group of country churches. Our churches have been without their own minister for the last almost three years. The new minister was inducted into her … Continue reading

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Good advice

The main thing in life is not to be afraid to be human. Pablo Casals

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Economy

Like many other people I have been trying to be careful about how much fuel and electricity I use. On checking the electric bills between this time last year and the current period, it appears that there has been a … Continue reading

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Obsolete

As far as I am concerned, journalling is a pen and ink experience. There is nothing more tempting that the blank page of an A4 book and the joy of actually putting pen to paper. Blogging has its own joys, … Continue reading

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More trauma

There is more trauma facing Misty today. She has to go back to the vet: Rabies vacc., check on dry eye. and check on skin. I am going to the hairdresser, so it is up to Him Behind the Wheel … Continue reading

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