Tag Archives: Easter
Life, death and the choruses of dawn
You don’t know how lucky you are. In my head are two other blog posts, desperate to escape. One about the futility of life, which features a waking nightmare. I was thinking my last thought, comprising very few words, which … Continue reading
Posted in Britain now & then, Thinking, or ranting, or both
Tagged bats, bees, birds, dawn chorus, Easter, European Space Agency, hares, Lady Day, spring, the universe, Venerable Bede
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Travelling through time and space – with a crache
I watched Doctor Who last night. ‘I don’t know where I am!’ Such a familiar feeling. So now it’s Sunday morning and the wretched clocks have gone forward – depriving me of yet another hour’s sleep. But I’m ready for … Continue reading
Posted in Religious for a year: Atheist-man's experiment
Tagged Catholic, Church, Crosby, Doctor Who, Easter, Easter eggs, Henry VIII, Hymns, Lancashire, Luther, Mass, Messiah, priest, Puritans, reformation, Satan, Singing, spring, sun
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