Amidst a daily diet of worrying news, it is always encouraging to hear good news, especially when it inspires you to fight the good fight and not give up. The following, received yesterday, aspects I have already reflected on, is an example: Continue reading
Politics and Religion
I was told when I was young that politics and religion were not suitable subjects to be brought up when one happened to find oneself in polite company. Continue reading
Night Shelter Practicalities (4)
These past few weeks I have been looking forward to night shelters beginning and have been blogging about it (here, here and here). Continue reading
Political ramblings
Today someone posted a link to what I thought was an interesting article, titled: “Alan Titchmarsh: UKIP are saying what other politicians are afraid to and voters like it“, Continue reading
General William Dobbie
“Lieutenant-General Sir William George Shedden Dobbie GCMG, KCB, DSO (12 July 1879 – 3 October 1964) was a British Army veteran of the Second Boer War, and First and Second World Wars“. Continue reading
Night Shelter Practicalities (3)
Dear Volunteer
Thank you for expressing a desire to volunteer in the Ferndale Baptist Church Winter Night Shelter. Continue reading
When words are not enough
I gave some thought to how to introduce this posting before coming up with the title I have, realising these words are often used to express gratitude, appreciation and love to someone who has done or been something outstanding. Continue reading
Loneliness
Loneliness is a subject I know something about because I have experienced it, Continue reading
Dominic Bann – hockey player
Those who regularly follow my blog will know that I am a keen sports fan following a wide range of sports and have posted several times on matters to do with cricket and football. Continue reading