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Author Archives: Kath
Advent 3
Wonder today: A beach. A good chat. Old memories intertwining with new friendship and working relationship. Blue skies. Warmth on my skin. A silent still sea. Oh and this picture perfect sunset surprising me as I look up from my … Continue reading
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Advent 2
I forget that there is always a day in December where the wonder flows with ease. Where it is easy to write of the hope of God here on the earth because I meet up with two of my favourite … Continue reading
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Tagged Advent, Anna, Christmas, friends, friendship, hope, husbandface, Jesus, Light, maker, Sarah, thankful
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Advent 1
And so it is here, the return of Advent blogging has come. If you’ve been around this blog for a while you’ll remember that I love this season and I’ve got into the habit of blogging everyday in Advent. I … Continue reading
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My self care list for winter…
The nights are fully drawing in. It is dark when I wake, dark again by dinner time. The skies are mainly full of grey clouds. Rain is never far overhead.The trees are gradually loosing their bright burning colours of dying. … Continue reading
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What I’ve read: The August-October Edition
I think my reading mojo has disappeared somewhere in the busy nature of life in this autumn term. Thankfully as November rolls on I can feel my inner need to hibernate growing. I’m putting down a marker for the books … Continue reading