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A wayfarer’s notes: Remembrance Sunday I was astonished at one of the hymns we sang for this Remembrance Sunday. Here it is in full: God of the nations, God of all who live, ...
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A wayfarer’s notes: Cowes Horizons Sep 2, 2008 ... When you live in East Cowes, your attention is drawn to horizons. Boats are constantly coming and going. All kinds: ferries, tankers, ...
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A wayfarer’s notes: The Namesake A wayfarer’s notes. “Days and months are travellers of eternity. ... The Namesake. You can read plenty of on-line reviews, so I will only add my own ...
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A wayfarer’s notes: Cowes Horizons You can say West Cowes in certain circumstances, for example to say you took the chain ferry to West Cowes. But Cowes is Cowes and East Cowes is the other ...
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A wayfarer’s notes: Why am I alive? Oct 8, 2006 ... The question, “Why am I alive?” was prompted this morning by someone in the blogosphere asking how to deal with the stress arising from ...
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A wayfarer’s notes: HQ2: Lion and Thorn Jan 28, 2008 ... A lion crippled with pain encounters a man who finds a large thorn in its paw, and manages to remove it. The lion is forever grateful. ...
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A wayfarer’s notes: Under Western Eyes Dec 12, 2007 ... “Under Western Eyes.” Yes, periodically the narrator frames his picture, as it were, by remarking how extraordinary the Russian émigrés ...
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A wayfarer’s notes: Why am I alive? Oct 8, 2006 ... When you think of it, five hours is not a long time to learn the important lesson that “I am not alive for my sales skills”. ...
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A wayfarer’s notes: He was a veray parfit gentil knight* He was a veray parfit gentil knight*. I’d almost completed a first post about my new School, dominated by the personality of its Headmaster. ...
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A wayfarer’s notes: Wasp honey Then I got to speculating whether there such a thing as wasp honey. If not, how do the wasps feed the larvae growing in each cell? Is wasp honey mythical, ...
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