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Category Archives: Life on the journey
In which I give some alarming insights and bang the Festive Drum
Last night I had the chance to go back to my old church and speak about a charity which I’m involved with. Aside from the slightly surreal nature of feeling like I was going back in time it was a … Continue reading
Moving on from the post camp blues
Christian conferences/camps/events are pretty weird things. Over the years I’ve attended too many than I care to admit, and I’ve noticed some progression in the way they pan out in life. I think they started out as booster weeks, weeks … Continue reading
Back from ‘camp’..
Last year I wrote this about my first experience of the joys of ‘camp’. Like a moth drawn to a flame I returned this year and once more surprised myself by loving it all over again. This year Husbandface and … Continue reading
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The day has finally come…
Well, that’s it for tunnel posts. The long awaited day is here, cars can now go through the Hindhead Tunnel, Dad can have a well earned rest sometime in September (when his other crazy project of renovating their house is … Continue reading
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Continuing thoughts on creativity…
Somewhere along the line I’ve embraced the notion that a thing/talent/idea is only worth something if lots of people see it or appreciate it. I seem not to be content with affecting my immediate circle of friends and family and … Continue reading
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