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Crossing the green
Driving through the village on 30th November, there was no need of a calendar to recall Saint Andrew. The village green is laid out in the saltire pattern of the flag of Saint Andrew, the patron of our parish church. … Continue reading
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Riding westward
The evening sun on Maundy Thursday brings thoughts of John Donne and his poem Good Friday 1613. Riding Westward. The poem evokes thoughts of journeying towards an horizon where the sun is low in the spring evening sky. It evokes thoughts of … Continue reading
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Telling everyone your business
There was a notice in the carriage of the train from Bristol asking that people would use their mobile phones with sensitivity towards other passengers. The woman in the next seat obviously thought that it didn’t apply to her, or, … Continue reading
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Swallowed by a big black snake and other nasty realities
“They all went sailing ‘cross the lake and all got swallowed by a big black snake.” I used to love that line, and the bit at the end of Frog went a courtin’ that said that there was bread and … Continue reading
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When painted faces threatened subversion
A request sent to Johnny Walker asked if he would play a record by The Sweet on his Sounds of the Seventies programme on BBC Radio 2. (In my memory the band were always called Sweet, rather than The Sweet, … Continue reading
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