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Thursday, 28 January 2016
Stroke and driving
Although I have been allowed to drive again for well over a year and I
drive quite a long way if need be, I reckon driving now requires about
3-4 times the energy and concentration it did in pre-stroke days. I
drive more slowly than I did and after a period of driving I feel very
exhausted. My furthermost drive at a stretch is about 135 miles, with
one short break on the way.
East Anglian Churches Blog
Today we visited Flatford Mill (made famous by John Constable's
paintings) and called in at East Bergholt on our way back. We visited
the church and I have updated the blog accordingly.
See http://eachurches.blogspot.co.uk/ .
Will Lott's Cottage at Flatford Mill |
Wednesday, 27 January 2016
Cambridge
Bikes outside Sydney-Sussex College |
Tuesday, 26 January 2016
CCS concert in Cambridge
A reminder that my wife is taking part in a Cambridge concert in April. Tickets are available by post or on the door. If you are local, you may want to come. Tickets for children are very inexpensive.
Monday, 25 January 2016
Like
If you see a group of young people, it seems every other word is
"like". Is this the new "um" or "ah"? I am definitely becoming a
grumpy old man as I find this very annoying. It grates on me so
much. I want to go up and say,"do you realise you said "like" 12 times
in the last 2 minutes?". Then I think, what is the point? No some things
are best not said.
Sunday, 24 January 2016
What happens when we die?
As one gets older - I am now 67 - I suppose thoughts naturally turn to
the end of life. It comes to us all, but we prefer not to think about
it.
I honestly have no idea and the most likely is we'll not be aware, as we were before we were born, so it may not matter. MAN has a real problem with finality, and nearly every religion has talk of life after death. It bothers me that some are so certain about this. At the moment I have an open mind. Like so much in this universe, or even multiverses, we really have no idea.
I honestly have no idea and the most likely is we'll not be aware, as we were before we were born, so it may not matter. MAN has a real problem with finality, and nearly every religion has talk of life after death. It bothers me that some are so certain about this. At the moment I have an open mind. Like so much in this universe, or even multiverses, we really have no idea.
Saturday, 23 January 2016
Wisbech
Afterwards we went to the market and bought some sprouts. At one time this must have been a fine town with merchant's houses lining the river. These days it looks a bit drab and run-down. It is a hub for immigrants from Eastern Europe who work in the agricultural business. Good luck to them.
By the way, these sprouts cost us £1. Pheasants were £2.99 each.
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