I enjoyed compiling yesterday’s posting so, since I need another quick option today, I am going to do the same trick for the seventeenth day of each month:
Sometimes cookery is about carefully following a recipe but often it’s a joyful improvisation instead. Most days, I check the Digg website to see what news other people have dug up. Recently I took a youth service over in Dartford (see previous entries and the tentative website) and preached on the subject of Gideon, a hero from the Biblical book of Judges. Google has recently released another online tool, a web-based calendar, which has been causing a bit of a stir across the blogosphere.
I was having a discussion with Jane last night about how we routinely use computers to supplement our memory. Last night I was feeling hungry but creative, so this is what I came up with to use some of the ingredients in the fridge to make a square meal with a little pizzaz. I saw Glen Duncan’s I Lucifer on another blog, attracted by the comparison to C S Lewis’s The Screwtape Letters. Several times in the early days of Amazon (.com and also .co.uk) I made the mistake of ordering items that were expected to be available in “3-5 days”, only to find that seemed to be a code for “we would like to sell this but we never seem to be able to get our hands on it”.
My series on Carcassonne games with increasing numbers of people has been on the back burner for a few months, since we played it with four people, but we were able to complete it last night by reaching to five (to play more than that we’d need to get another set!). Finally, the forum in which I have my longest active membership: Worship Released. I stumbled across a fascinating series of videos on YouTube last week, on the theme “will it blend?”. I enjoyed compiling yesterday’s posting so, since I need another quick option today, I am going toing to do the same trick for the seventeenth day of each month
Doubtless boring to anyone else (I promise to try and come up with something else tomorrow) but fascinating for me, especially the May comment (in bold).
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