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A High Street wander + a consultation + St. Timothy

[tta_listen_btn] I have given myself a challenge of writing 1500 words of original material each day. I like the idea that everyone is or could be a work of art in human form. Accordingly this morning I decided to go for a walk and on the walk wondered how I was going to fill the day. Good things happened between 8.15 and 10.00 (see below) resulting in me sitting here at 10 o'clock,  my head...

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Sudden holiday – bread – a garden visit – India – Liars

[tta_listen_btn] I had done my routine tasks for the day and was wandering around  wondering how I could best fill my day. Francoise returned from yoga with a copy of the Midsomer Journal which comes out every Tuesday weekly. I flicked through, read the letters column and then this advert jumped out at me. Every single travel arrangement I make starts in this way. I am minding my own business...

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My day started at 4.54 am

[tta_listen_btn] Last evening - We are using our wonderful heavy duty juicer to take all the grapes that were produced in our garden and obtain the most wonderful grape juice. I had a drink of it last night but alas a  little bit late and I forgot there's an awful lot of sugar in it albeit natural so I had to pay for that, but overall it was refreshing and in future I will have such a drink...

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Flying at 30,000 feet – sanity – Gossip – SMN ZOOM meet

[tta_listen_btn] View of the aircraft wing above the clouds at sunrise. My Christian friend and colleague David has done it again. What has he 'done'? He was there and present for me. As I mentioned yesterday he has to put up with my utterings and ramblings but I don't think he realises how much inspiration is released in my consciousness when "two or three are gathered together in My Name".  ...

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A Christian morning (not in mourning)

[tta_listen_btn] This is what I was faced with when I returned from the church group. Francoise had been diligently collecting produce from the garden which includes grapes and we are going to have to use our juicer to extract the juice. They are small and who wants to spit out pips each time. I can honestly say that no two days are ever the same. Although I am under strict instructions not to...

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Small is beautiful – a bit, a little bit – a strange leaflet

[tta_listen_btn] Timsbury Monthly Village Market We didn't have much in our diary for today but saw that the local village of Timsbury was holding a  market between the rather strange hours of 9.30 and 11 30 in the morning.   Since we had not been before we thought we would check it out. The event was much smaller than we expected with six or seven stalls selling bread, decorative flowers,...

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