Tag Archives: Graveyards
An airlock, rune mastery & the meaning of life
The Swedish train was impressive. We’d flown into Stockholm from Manchester – after another early taxi thanks to untimely rail strikes – with carry-on luggage only, for a (slightly) cheaper ticket. In no time at all we were standing, somewhat … Continue reading
Posted in Sweden, Travelling
Tagged air lock, DNA, double-decker train carriages, Graveyards, indigenous peoples, laboratories, runes, Scandi-noir, Uppsala, Uppsala University, women scientists
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Small town, big lives
Snow has etched white lines into the wet, dark furrows in the fields. Spring is shivering underground, hiding under bark, cowering inside buds, slowed almost to a halt by the bitter winds from the east and the fallen, frozen flakes. … Continue reading
Posted in Religious for a year: Atheist-man's experiment
Tagged atheist, community, Crosby, Crucifixion, Graveyards, Jesus, outsiders, Palm Sunday, snow, spring, Texas
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