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9 November 2006
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Dinner with Levi

John Frye, blogging under the title Jesus the Radical Pastor, has written several mini-stories that retell episodes from the gospels. His tag line is: Exploring the life and mission of the very human Jesus of 1st century Jewish culture and … Continue reading

7 November 2006
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Back Online

Normally one of the first things I do in the morning is write my daily blog entry but my hosting company (Blackfoot) was doing a server upgrade which meant my domain was out of action last night and at the … Continue reading

6 November 2006
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Online Library

Lewisham libraries have finally upgraded to a new computer system. The Lewisham Library and Information Portal allows users to log on and check their accounts from home. As a frequent user of the service, this is fantastic news for me. … Continue reading

5 November 2006
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Farmers’ Market

Yesterday, I finally got round to popping down to the farmers’ market that takes place in Manor Park on the first Saturday of every month. It is not a huge affair – just one stall of farming produce and then … Continue reading

4 November 2006
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CO2me Off It

I came across a website yesterday suggesting that today, 4 November, should be a day to CO2me off it, taking steps to reduce our reliance on non-sustainable fuels. As websites go, it’s a bit light on content (more can be … Continue reading

3 November 2006
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RHS Harlow Carr

I have finally got round to processing and publishing the photos I took on our visit the Royal Horticultural Society garden at Harlow Carr at the beginning of October. I mentioned the travelling at the time but didn’t pick out … Continue reading

2 November 2006
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Feast of Fools?

Yesterday, Hugo Schywzer blogged about Race, class, Halloween, and the old Hyundais on Prospect Avenue. He was out on a run and observed how, in Pasadena, California, “trick or treating” appears to have become a time when the privileged residents … Continue reading

1 November 2006
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Heating Day

1 November is our “heating day”. That is not a nationally recognised celebration but, in the tradition Jane and I have invented, is the date on which we finally let ourselves start using the central heating a bit. I’m pleased … Continue reading