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Saturday, 14 April 2018
Red-legged Partridge
After several months without seeing any, these handsome birds have returned to our Close. Earlier this week one nearly fed from my hand, coming abuot 25cms (1 foot) from my hand, curious.
Thursday, 5 April 2018
Spring?
My son planted these daffodils last autumn. They are now well out. We have had a very long winter and, only today, with a clear blue sky, has it felt like spring.
With a bit of luck, the grass will be cut later. This is only the second time this year. It has been too cold and wet to cut!
With a bit of luck, the grass will be cut later. This is only the second time this year. It has been too cold and wet to cut!
Tuesday, 3 April 2018
Ideas Website
This website was found by accident. It has some interesting videos. It is worth checking out.
Sunday, 1 April 2018
Lack of faith?
Our local church is now very "happy clappy". My wife got me to go today as it is Easter Sunday.
Although I used to be a regular worshipper at our church, these days I hardly ever go. In some ways I feel more spiritual, but I now feel no religion "cuts it".
This last 12 months has seen the death of two young sons of friends in very sad circumstances. Life seems cruel and no religion adequately explains how a "good" God can be so cruel. To me it seems like randomness. A good God surely could not be this unkind?
In many ways I envy the simple faith of many, but I am finding it harder and harder to feel that I fit in. To me, all religions fail to provide answers.
As I have said many times before, I feel all religions hint at a deeper truth and are, maybe, attempts to come to terms with our finality.
Thursday, 22 March 2018
Hackers
For a while now, my own blogs appear to have not been the targets of hackers.
Meanwhile, far more important systems are vulnerable to cyber attacks such as the NHS, banks and our fuel infrastructure. No doubt our "back room boys" in MI5 and GCHQ and the like are keeping a more watchful eye after the nerve gas attacks in Salisbury on an ex Russian spy and his daughter.
There is little doubt that cyber warfare is a real danger to any nation these days.
Meanwhile, far more important systems are vulnerable to cyber attacks such as the NHS, banks and our fuel infrastructure. No doubt our "back room boys" in MI5 and GCHQ and the like are keeping a more watchful eye after the nerve gas attacks in Salisbury on an ex Russian spy and his daughter.
There is little doubt that cyber warfare is a real danger to any nation these days.
Monday, 19 March 2018
King's College
Living near Cambridge, we see many famous places that people travel the world to see. We can get in free too. One such is the world famous King's College Chapel shown here.
Sunday, 18 March 2018
Village Exhibition
This weekend we have our "Burwell at Large" exhibition where village groups have a chance to showcase themselves.
Burwell is a thriving village with plenty to interest people. One example was the local tower bell ringers who brought along a "mobile belfry".
Burwell is a thriving village with plenty to interest people. One example was the local tower bell ringers who brought along a "mobile belfry".
There are groups in our village covering a very wide range of interests.
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