How brightly
How brightly: To play this short film please click here or on the image above. In 2023, Andrew and Rachel both graduated from their respective universities. Music credit ‘This must … Continue reading How brightly
being and becoming in the world
How brightly: To play this short film please click here or on the image above. In 2023, Andrew and Rachel both graduated from their respective universities. Music credit ‘This must … Continue reading How brightly
Yesterday I was in the city of Perth with my wife Sian. It was in this wee Scottish city that Sian was born, where she grew up and was schooled … Continue reading to learn from the experience of others
For much of this year Rachel has been crocheting squares to make a patchwork blanket. She is now sewing these together – and this is her plan. [I have made … Continue reading Rachel’s patchwork blanket
This was how I annotated a page in my copy of The Quarry Wood by Nan Shepherd.
The following is part of what I consider to be a most important Editorial that featured in Scotland on Sunday of 8th March 2020:
In 1826 Robert Pollok began an epic poem. Ten volumes later, and not even 28 years of age, Robert was dead. His poem was called “The course of time” I … Continue reading The poem that time forgot