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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: November 2008
Selective memory
If I remember correctly, rising oil and gas prices were immediately passed on to the consumer. The price of oil has dropped dramatically and we are being told that this will not filter through to domestic oil users until next … Continue reading
A wonderful find
Thanks to Randall Friesen for pointing us to these youtube gems: [youtube:http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=EgEtHJtCY6Q]
Getting there
“The time will come in your life, it will most certainly come, when the voice of God will thunder at you from a cloud, ‘From this day forth thou shalt not be able to put on thine own socks.’” John … Continue reading
John Wesley
Do all the good you can, By all the means you can, In all the ways you can, In all the places you can, At all the times you can, To all the people you can, As long as every … Continue reading
Travelogue
My Canadian cousin keeps a travel blog here. She and her husband are travelling in their camper to take advantage of better weather further south. I know there must be some dull days, but oh how beautiful the photos are. … Continue reading
British Telecommunications again
BT have been driving me nuts again. As part of our Broadband setup at home, we have an extra telephone with a virtual number. It is only used occasionally, and mainly at offpeak times which are free for up to … Continue reading
A surprising parable
Someone at church the other week, told me that he had read The Shack by William P Young. He sounded so enthusiastic and said, “You must read it.” So, as I am into reading as a writer at the moment … Continue reading
Getting back to normal
Perhaps I shall try a little light dusting today.
Always in my mind
A special sunset is always in the mind and heart
Sunday Service
Not well enough to go to church this morning, so I shall watch a service instead. Saw the Royal British Legion Festival Service last night. They have certainly learned how to make it relevant every year. As I have said … Continue reading