Journalling: then and now ‘The unexamined life is not a life worth living.’ Is a quote usually attributed to Socrates. I was clearing out my three in-trays and I came across a jumbo-format ring-bound exercise book labelled Journal. At the first M.Th residency at ICC, Glasgow, in 2006, Peter Neilson told our M.Th cohort thatContinue reading “Through a glass darkly – 176”
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Through a glass darkly – 174
The days go slowly, but the years go faster. It is ten years ago this week that we made our first and only trip to the States. It was a package tour with Great Rail Journeys, a kind of retirement prize after I had just done eighteen months [post-retirement] locum work at Holy Trinity, Brussels.Continue reading “Through a glass darkly – 174”
Through a glass darkly – 165
We are home in Edinburgh again. It is quite nice being at home. And Jem made a big effort to be in Edinburgh to meet us off the flight from Kaunas. Which was great. He is not long back from running the Frankfurt Marathon. See below. Susie was a bit nervous in advance about theContinue reading “Through a glass darkly – 165”