Churches Closed For Christmas?
This was one of the oldest posts in the cache, something I started writing in 2005. First, is the...
This was one of the oldest posts in the cache, something I started writing in 2005. First, is the...
I always find it sad when Christmas and in particular gift-giving is spoken of in terms of empty obligation;...
Actually I quite liked the LSE students I met, which makes this news feature on drunken LSE students attacking...
Several blogs have been citing Martin Luther King Jr during this advent season. For me these passages have stood...
After a nice lunch (Chapatis, Tandoor Chicken and Steamed Brocolli), I am going to pass on the upgrade. Technorati...
OK, a busy weekend of golf and I’m back at the computer realising I need to update the look...
O come, thou Wisdom from on high! Who madest all in earth and sky, Creating man from dust and...
Lent and Beyond is a new blog to me, but as I have surfed around the blogs that are...
Philosophers have always struggled with the idea of identity, who we are and what makes us who we are....
Andrew Jones has some very interesting reflections on the Idea of Web 2.0 and what it might mean for...
The Ecological Footprint Quiz is a quick and very interesting test that helps you gain some perspective on the...
One thing I like about our current home is that we have large solid wood built-in cupboards in most...
A few months back, my interest in blogs here in India was stimulated when I found the short-lived blog...
I’m a sucker for Christmas; decorations, carols, mulled wine, the whole festive thing. Many of my favourite family memories...
Rudy is onto something with his critique of Justice Ministry. In particular he is right to question the value...
Sure Australia’s World Cup qualification is a great thing. I honestly hope it does a lot to lift the...