It was Susie’s idea. For a belated birthday celebration. As a change from watching all the depressing news on the television, we would go walking with alpacas. No trip to the altiplano of Latin America was needed. Instead we went with our friends Mike and Wendy to Bobcat Alpacas at Bonaly, just south of Edinburgh,Continue reading “Through a glass darkly – 69“
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Through a glass darkly – 68
It has been a rather dispiriting few weeks. Apart from France, the quality of rugby in the Six Nations has been pretty poor. Scotland have got steadily worse as the Six Nations progresses. It now seems as if their opening win over England was a false dawn. My younger brother, Peter, is terminally ill. ButContinue reading “Through a glass darkly – 68”
Through a glass darkly – 67
The Boys’ Crusade I used to think I knew quite a lot about the Second World War. Certainly more about the Royal Air Force than about the Army. And more about the Army than the Royal Navy. I guess that I know a lot more about the activities of SOE, especially in France, than IContinue reading “Through a glass darkly – 67”
Through a glass darkly – 66
I watched The Searchers on the tv last weekend. Or to be more precise, I watched it on DVD having missed the daytime television showing. It is now generally recognised as one of the Best Westerns, if not the best American films ever made. Number 10 in a list of the 100 Best Films everContinue reading “Through a glass darkly – 66”
Through a glass darkly- 65
Old St Paul’s Old St Paul’s is a church that is much admired by those who love it, and by perhaps by many who don’t. It is at the other end of some kind of church spectrum from St Thomas’s, Glasgow Road, where I was once the curate. Although both began as breakaway groups. StContinue reading “Through a glass darkly- 65”
Through a glass darkly – 64
Three days in Lviv The outward journey was frankly a disaster. Lviv is about six hours west of Kiev by train, not far from the Polish border and the Carpathian mountains. We had been encouraged by The [omniscient] Man in Seat Sixty One to picture a modern, high-speed train, and we envisaged travelling in comfortContinue reading “Through a glass darkly – 64”
Through a glass darkly – 63
Christmas and beyond Christmas itself was predictably quiet. The Carol Service on Christmas Eve went as well as could be expected, on a very cold night with a small handful of people. On Christmas Day morning we went to mass at St Alexander’s Roman Catholic cathedral. There were maybe 200 people, and excellent music withContinue reading “Through a glass darkly – 63”
Through a glass darkly – 62
Snow comes to Kiev When it came, it came very suddenly. On the Monday before Christmas we had been to the central Post Office to post a second, and final, batch of postcards. That is the only place where they can be stamped ‘Par Avion’. Unstamped they are unlikely to arrive before next Christmas. AndContinue reading “Through a glass darkly – 62”
Through a glass darkly – 61
Kiev calling – 2 It is going to get a lot colder here in Kiev: temperatures on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day are forecast as -9ºC up to -6ºC. And it should be snowing by then. According to the BBC forecast on my MacBook. Which is good news, I think. For the last several daysContinue reading “Through a glass darkly – 61”
Through a glass darkly – 60
Kiev We arrived in this city after dark a week ago. After changing planes in Frankfurt. It took a long time to clear customs as we were behind a sizeable group of orthodox Jewish rabbis, all wearing long ringlets under black hats, who attracted a great deal of attention from the suspicious officials. I thinkContinue reading “Through a glass darkly – 60”