Kyffin Williams
Born on Anglesey, Sir Kyffin Williams is probably one of the most famous of all Welsh painters. Educated at the Slade School of Art in London he had a fascinating career. His death in September 2006 has given rise to an interest in his work. I first came acros
Blog: Pictures-Books-Reflections
Moral, but no Compass??
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I confess to feeling a little bothered about the Church of England's recent engagement with politics. My main source of information has been the Times Newspaper - not an entirely unbiased source of information about religion. Ruth Gledhill does like to talk up an argument!
In
Happy Endings…..dont you love them??
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It is not possible to sink one's head into a book for all the waking hours of the day. I am keen to make the best of my time before returning to Temple Balsall to repay all those many favours that are mounting up.
My research project is shaping up well - and I have the bare bone
And your question is ??
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There is a favourite American bumper sticker that reads
JESUS IS THE ANSWER
I imagine that it is popular with evangelicals!! I am not planning to have a shed load of these printed to raise funds for Temple Balsall - though any stray funding reader wanting to support us please con
In praise of
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THE OBITUARY!
I have enjoyed reading the newspapers. Catholic in taste I have tried to vary the diet - I like the Telegraph for its lay out and clarity though the crosswords are impossible!
I especially appreciate the obituaries! I picked up a collection of obits by Hugh Ma
On changing your mind!
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When was the last time that you changed your mind? About someone or some incident or conversation?
In that Temple of Universal Provision (Sainsburys) I went in search or a Father's Day card and was taken past the books. Most of the new titles were going for a song. My choice (I
Penant Menangell
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After an eight o'clock communion where I arrived three minutes late mcuh to the irritation of both the vicar and the churchwarden (I must remember that you can express a lot through a well chosen look) - I travelled north to see the beautiful pilgrimage church of St Melangell.
I
Accounting for what shapes age?
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Do you remember your grandparents? What were they like? I remember my mothers, mother - going to see her as a very young child when my mother would help her with the housework and ironing. I must have been very young but I remember her grey hair and wrinkled hands and
In memory of Claire
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Time moves us on and things happen in life whether we like it or not. I am constantly surprised at the sheer unpredictability and fragility of life and love. It nurtures deep within me a sense of thankfulness for each day and the gifts that are so generously shared especially in
Respect? What Respect?
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What are the forces that erode respect in modern society? Respect can be gained by attaining success, developing talents, financial security or by helping others. There are, however, many others who are not able to adhere to the demands of todays meritocracy and loose esteem. I s
Acts of Faith?
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There is a start to a sermon that goes like this:
1. Close your eyes and imagine your perfect world.
2. Open them and think what needs to change for that to happen
3. Go out of the Church and do it. Amen
Short and simple. A clear message and plenty of congregational parti
The strange world of American Politics?
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Well - it is to be Barack Obama for the Democratic candidate - an extraordinary result for him and the attraction of the US way of doing power. I know that many of my friends at the University of Chicago will be delighted - and some of them stand to profit from his rise with seni
Marc Chagall
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On my living room wall above the study in Temple House I have some lithograph reproductions of four biblical scenes by Marc Chagall. These were produced in large quantities in France and I picked them up there very cheaply in a shop in Paris. They are wonderful prints. While on s
Back in our little old land of plenty!
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Well - I am back in the UK and still feeling the after effects of the unnatural business of modern flight! I am not going to go into the bizarre experience of public libraries and computers except to say that securing access to the machine has been harder and more complicated tha
Accounting for Longevity?
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If we are to grasp what ageing means for us at an individual level then we must also come to terms with the ways in which age is a social and cultural phenomenon. This is a complicated field full of experts and competing theories. In all dialogue there are myths and misinform
Jet Lag
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By the time you read this I (hope) that I shall have arrived back in England! I am flying Virgin Atlantic and they have flooded Chicago with adverts. There is a stretch of Michigan Avenue called the magnificent mile where most of the major retail outlets are and many of the famou
And be Thankful
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For those if you who know your Bible you will be able to find the source of these three words! As the second leg of my sabbatical draws to a close I am full of gratitude - to people back home and here who have made this extraordinary experience possible.
I love this city and its
Smile and….
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the world smiles with you!
Someone once said that you get the face you deserve at 50..... what do you make of that. I think that I have a slightly unfortunate face. When it relaxes I look (I think - because I don't spend hours in front of the mirror) a bit miserable! I think it i
On top of the world?
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It is good to be a tourist and to tick those three star 'musts' off the list. And ever in need of a sermon illustration I wondered whether one really did feel nearer to God in the worlds tallest building! So - here is is - the Sears Tower - 233 South Wacker Drive - to give it i
Painting the Ordinary
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In the Art Institute of Chicago there is the largest collection of French Impressionist paintings outside France. I spend some time getting to know the Impressionists. Here is one you might remember: (Degas)
The impressionists record the desire of the passing moment. Many
