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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: May 2014
Sunset and Peace
When you see a sight like this from the window, you just have to rush off and get a camera to try and capture the moment. Of course the image itself is but a shadow of the illuminated sky, but … Continue reading
What do you get at the hairdresser?
It was my 6-weekly visit to the hairdresser today. This time for “foils” which is when a little extra colour help is applied. I also get a couple of shampoos and a cut and bow-dry. In other words a couple … Continue reading
The techie world
In between various other things that have been happening, I have been watching live video from the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. Believe it or not, I cannot exactly remember how many of these gatherings I have attended in … Continue reading
Sharing a gift
This is a photo I received by email this morning. A wonderful way to share in the enjoyment of friends. Many thanks to you know who you are.
Home again
As you may have guessed we have been away doing a tour again – visiting Son #2 and having a trip round the Moray Coast. It is not called the Sunshine Coast for nothing. Had a brilliant time apart from … Continue reading
The Kelpies completed
Watched a TV documentary on Andy Scott’s Kelpies. A magnificent project involving many hundreds of people. Definitely on the list to visit the Helix complex now it is completed. There is something special about a work of art that becomes … Continue reading
Where memories go
Where memories go is part autobiography, part memoir, part biography and part social comment. Sally Magnusson is clear in attributing her siblings, children and relatives with the positive way the whole family managed the illness of Mamie Magnusson, her mother. … Continue reading
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No more rants
I am going to do the opposite of a rant. . . . . . . . I won’t complain about a certain bank I refuse to be drawn into an argument over justice and injustice I’m not going to … Continue reading
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