A Church of Scotland minister of the fairer sex. I like to ponder faith, and not always in an academic way. Beaches have been an important part of my faith formation - from childhood family holidays, a place of solitude, adventures with children, and romantic encounters. In encountering the Gospel, poignant moments take place at the waterside. So this is a new waterside - a place to share and encounter a journey of faith.
It always starts with words
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Currently pondering conflict, and the place ego and pride seem to play.
Whether it's the smaller circle of family and friends, or the more
large-scale... h...
Wicked Sale
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Hello darlinks, I am wearing a lot of pencil skirt/jacket combos for church
these days and thought you might like to know one of my favorite sources
for su...
Technology – friend or foe?
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When I first started writing, I wrote in longhand – I didn’t have any other
option. Then in my teens I got a manual typewriter and taught myself,
after a ...
Letting go
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In 1 week's time, I will be unemployed. No, I won't sign on, for a variety
of reasons, though it may be a useful bit of research into how those on
benefits...
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Happy New Year!
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Twas the first day of the new year and what should I see...but a blog post
uploaded by procrastinating me!
For the first time in many years, I have set out...
Something fishy is going on....
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And no, I don't mean this: www.fischy.com. I mean in our kitchen. I've
never been fishing. People tell me it's really relaxing, but I think I'd
rather go f...
14 years ago
Disclaimers
All thoughts in this blog come from my own head or are inpsired by others and the world around me. Where I express the views of another, I will aim to credit them and/or link to their blog. Photos for the most part are taken by my husband, and should you wish to use them please provide a link back to them.