The weather forcasters said it would snow today. I was looking out of my window wondering if the white covering of the ground in places was snow or just some frost that had gathered conveniently when I started seeing these large blobs of white floating and driftly delicately to the ground. A breeze cought some and swirled them into a mini frenzy by a wall. With in minutes the gound was covered. I had my answer! Now an hour later, the sun is shining and the white clouds are gently hanging in the sky, patiently waiting for the darker clouds to go by.
How wonderful this world is that we live in.
Tuesday, 27 December 2005
Sunday, 25 December 2005
Merry Christmas
I would like to wish everyone a merry Christmas and a wonderful New Year.
As a passing thought, I came across this the other day: Music is the wine that fills the glass of silence - Robert Fripp, King Crimson
Nice words.
As a passing thought, I came across this the other day: Music is the wine that fills the glass of silence - Robert Fripp, King Crimson
Nice words.
Tuesday, 1 November 2005
The early bird
It may be that the early bird catches the worm, but its the second mouse that gets the cheese
Monday, 31 October 2005
Thursday, 20 October 2005
Me not well
Over the last few days I have been very busy indeed, but today I paid the price of too much work and not enough food or sleep. However, I am recovering well. I hope to have posted, in the next few days, an item about Church Unity, done in three parts.
Friday, 14 October 2005
Linux OS
Being a Linux fan, I now mainly use Linux with SimplyMepis being the flavour I prefere. I am also a registered user. The nice thing about Linux is that it is free, doesn't crash, and I can do everything I used to do on windows on Linux, and it is more configurable AND the help forums are wonderfully helpful and friendly, espically the mepislovers forum.
Thursday, 13 October 2005
My First Blog...
Greetings From Enfield. It's wet but not too cold, the sun is just over the yard arm, the coffee is fresh and hot and I feel in a good mood.
As a passing thought... it has amazed me that when disasters happen in 'poor' or '3rd world' countries, the people work together for the good of the people, a community. Yet in 'the most civilized' country, when disaster strikes the gangs come out and shoot people, rob others for their own gain. Oh how the other half live. Question... is this because of a lack of community, if so, what happened to it and why did it go? Is it to do with the capitalistic way of political attitudes? A thought to ponder.
On a lighter side: I poisoned myself the other day, I ate a daffodil bulb thinking it was an onion, but its ok, the doctor said i'd be out in the spring.
As a passing thought... it has amazed me that when disasters happen in 'poor' or '3rd world' countries, the people work together for the good of the people, a community. Yet in 'the most civilized' country, when disaster strikes the gangs come out and shoot people, rob others for their own gain. Oh how the other half live. Question... is this because of a lack of community, if so, what happened to it and why did it go? Is it to do with the capitalistic way of political attitudes? A thought to ponder.
On a lighter side: I poisoned myself the other day, I ate a daffodil bulb thinking it was an onion, but its ok, the doctor said i'd be out in the spring.
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