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The Christian attitude to becoming vaccinated

Last night I attended a ZOOM meeting. The conversation was slated to be on covid.  After the usual gay banter we got down to it. I told the 12 attendees that I had a covid web site and gave a demo of what it contained. I had organised a private page on my site so people could input whatever they felt was appropriate without the general public seeing it. I led a discussion on how we change...

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Out for a simple walk

As a discipline we must get out and about. This is a simple walk up a lane, through some fields and back home with a good appetite for lunch. About a couple of miles, a windless day alas with no sun but soothing to the spirit never-the-less.        

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Back to nature on the Somerset Levels

We never tire of walking in these ancient places. Due to the lockdown we had not been for some months so on this lovely day, off we went. We set our GPS to the Sweet's Tearooms beloved of cyclists. Evidently, sitting inside is banned until late March but the staff did a good job offering a takeaway service. However the lines were too slow moving so off we went. Come with us on this pictorial...

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Reaching a decision on something

I am hoping to give a talk on Covid to a group of Christian men. This morning I was perplexed, feeling that if I came on 'full blast' I would alienate people so by strange coincidence I rang the organizer to discuss at about the same time as he was thinking about calling me for the same reason. Any matter irrespective of the detail needs to be seen from three different view points.  Historical -...

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A canal on an early spring day – the first signs of nature awakening

The Avon and Kennet canal (from Bath going east) is our refuge from 'civilization' with the one exception of cycles that are ridden far too fast and do constitute a danger. Here follows a pictorial series of observations on a warm but not sunny day. To view, click the printer icon on the top right and the images will become bigger. The first example is a chicken house. Yes it is, and it is on...

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The smile says it all

I am watching a fascinating video about an Indian lady who was murdered by her sister in law and transferred to another lady 100 km away. The lady assumed the personality of the deceased and remained in the body until her death 13 years later. This is evidence for the survival of human consciousness. Geoffrey Mishlove has a wonderful stage presence. I commend it to anyone who wants to know the...

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