I studied history at uni for quite a long time and then became a parent who writes a bit part-time. Such experiences have made me an infrequent blogger with good intentions to post more often...
Berlin notebook: on German sentences
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I was brought up proper. So I know that, in conversation, you should
always interrupt the other person halfway through their sentence. It is how
you sho...
Saturday Night
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Living on the Grassmarket results in seeing a fair number of Stag and Hen
events. Here's a shot from a tamer one, but you get the idea.
a word of grace for the same-sex marriage debate
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We all feel the problem, don’t we? However you ended up here, you’re
talking about same-sex marriage. And you’re feeling pinned. You really want
to say som...
People and Planet: a new report and other stories
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Royal Society report (Summary and recommendations) calls for both
population stabilisation and big cuts in consumption to avoid "a downward
spiral of econ...
Game-based learning
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I’d love to do something with game-based learning in some of my courses,
but I’m not sure where to start. However, Derek Wenmoth’s posted a few
things over...
Life of the Word of God (8)
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Psalm 119:57–64. The Lord is my portion; I have promised to keep your
words. I beg your favour with my whole heart: be gracious to me according
to your pro...
40 Years worth of Education
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Having commenced a formal theological study this year, I sometimes wonder
what I've signed up for. Four years can feel like a long time, especially
right ...
The most multi-lingual student in Britain
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Here's an article about Britain's most multi-lingual student, who at the
age of 20 is fluent in 11 languages.
Alex, who was brought up in London and went t...
2011 in Music
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Here’s what I enjoyed in music during 2011. No rankings; no commentary;
just a list of things I enjoyed. There are links for you to listen to my
favourit...
Vale Kim
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[*From http://kimjongillookingatthings.tumblr.com*]
Alas, the "great mental and physical strain" of repeated "high intensity
field inspections" has final...
what she said..
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She is Kylie Kwong.
I am currently reading her latest book, "It Tastes Better". I will write
about this incredible example of a labour of love another time...
my name is mama joel
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our time in the villages has been very special. i had hoped to go to the
villages to watch the health groups being conducted but had thought i would
stand ...
Miracles and Christian Ministry #1
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*Me*: *How do you think we can build up attendance at our evening
congregation?
Congregation member*: *Signs and wonders, miraculous happenings…that’ll
wor...
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