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11 responses to “Blogroll”
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(Yeah, I’ve given up on wittering. Transpires Q, in which I wrote that thing, was too CPU-intensive for the poor wee colo-server to cope with when bots came knocking, so it had to go; it’s all-but a dead language now anyway…)
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There are easier ways to host a blog, Tim…
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Mental. On my ‘to do’ list for today was to write a ‘back blogging’ post…
Very strange!
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Think of it as the Holy Spirit, Nick.
Or alternatively think of it as synchronicity as many of the rest of us might do.
Glad you are coming back.
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David Campbell’s blog has long since moved to here:
http://limpingtowardsthesunrise.wordpress.com/-
So it does. Thanks, I’ve updated the link.
I usually read Fr David’s blog in google reader. What an exotic layout it has in real life!
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My dears, I can only wish I were as exotic in real life!
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Hope Nick starts blogging again too! He did a post reviewing The Dark Knight once, which is more down-wit’-da-kidz than highfalutin’ praepostorial theatre reviews 😉 (that said, do hope you do The Habit of Art! :-))
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I did Figaro.
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Thanks Kelvin, I’ll have a look at the rss thing – it’s all a bit new to me still!
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Thanks John – you’ve already got a nicely behaving rss feed for your content but I can’t find one for comments.
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Episcopal Anagrams
Time for a round of Episcopal anagrams. Its been coming on for a while. Rev Mitre Sods Joins is an anagram of Most Rev Idris Jones. [Far from the truth] Bi Rev Rants Mirth is an anagram of Rt Rev Brian Smith. [Goodness] Wild Highland Victor is an anagram of David Chillingworth. [In his dreams]…
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High Altar for All Souls
Whilst we are on the subject of All Souls, this is what the High Altar looked like last Friday. Lots of large candles leading up to it too. Gorgeous. Oh yes, and before I forget, many thanks to the person (unknown to me) who remembered to bedeck the place with white lilies in time for…
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Fauré Requiem
The choir sang the Fauré Requiem at tonight’s service. We have an annual requiem on All Souls’ Day at which it is our custom to remember by name those who have died who are being remembered by the congregation. It is always the most moving occasion. Last night I knew that it was drawing together…
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On visiting Perth
I enjoyed my visit to Perth on Sunday evening. Several things stuck me which are worth comment. People seemed in good heart in the diocese. The mission review that Bishop David has been getting them to do seems to have got people thinking and even got some of them excited. I’ve still not seen it…

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