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...
Linlithgow Day trip
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We enjoyed an outing to Linlithgow Palace, known for being the birth place
of Mary Queen of Scots and having the oldest fountain in the UK. It is
beautiful...
B17B
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So the leaked documents from the Copenhagen summit show that the proposed
deal would buffer the rich countries at the expense of the poor!! Goodness
me, th...
Satan’s doubtful origin
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Natalie and I are big fans of the TV series Supernatural. It’s got the same
kind of wry, self-conscious, highly referential style as Buffy and Angel
(two o...
"Reports of My Demise..."
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"Anglicans lack identity..."
"I expect the meetings in Rome have begun an inexorable reabsorption of the
Anglican Church into the world's oldest institut...
Back from Christchurch
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Quick visit to Christchurch for an ICBC meeting. Main item on the agenda was
discussion of the following: ERMA200223 - Application to develop in
containmen...
Catullus and Horace Word Cloud
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Here are a couple more word clouds, first for Catullus (based on the
prescribed poems for 2008-2010):
[image: Wordle: Catullus]
and simlilarly for Horace:...
Metaphysical Questions are of Social Importance
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But though the question of realism and nominalism has its roots in the
technicalities of logic, its branches reach about our life. The question
whether the...
Another 100km
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Signed up for Dirtworks this morning. Another 100km race… though this one
is meant to be at the other end of the scale (ie. easier) to the Angry
Doctor. ...
Dots and strokes — zeal for whom?
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The accounts in Joshua of the destruction and massacre of the inhabitants of
Canaan (e.g. Joshua 8 ) are pretty difficult, as are the commandments to
Israe...
Implicated in the Sins of the Fathers?
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I’ve been writing an essay for a history subject on the topic of the
so-called ‘History Wars’ in Australia. Essentially, it’s about the arguments
surroundi...
The Girls of Llanbadarn
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Watching the BBC programme My Life in Verse I was introduced to the
following poem by the fourteenth century poet Dafydd ap Gwilym. It struck me
because of...
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...
Announcing voice2words website
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Today at last my new business website was launched -see
http://www.voice2words.com.au/
Here is how we introduce ourselves..
At voice2words, we help orga...
1 comments:
Wow - it's great to see her, and the background!
I assume you guys have already heard about this?
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