Month: January 2024

A sunny day in Bath – pictorial visit

Wednesday evening was cold frosty and clear but in spite of that we decided to go to the local gardening club meeting in Ston Easton on the topic of snowdrops. There is a snowdrop festival every February and the events last about a week. This is a picture of the chair lady introducing the speaker who all though saying that she knew very little about the technicalities of growing snowdrops she...

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A machine ate my credit card + a good conversation + what is hell?

Edible credit card After three or four years delay I finally decided to join Françoise at a session of yoga at a school. On the way I had to go to a cash machine to collect some money to pay for this. My transaction was approved but alas the card was only partially spat out of the machine giving a tantalizing glimpse of itself without my being able to actually pull it out. It made two further...

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What are our intentions ? Do we really listen?

The word 'intent' is about purpose. It was used from the early 13th century and comes from the old French entente, which means the goal, the purpose. This comes from the Latin 'intentus', which means a stretching out, leaning towards. In the sense of having the mind 'fixed upon something' the use was from about 1600 AD Let's look at the use of this word in current English " he listened intently...

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Eating, breathing, living with research on the Internet

Fun bits and pieces My goodness, if I had time to read every article I republish on my covid site, I would not have any time for sleeping.  There is endless scope for getting side-tracked.    Here is a most interesting article on the energies of colour.  Various colours and shown together with suggestions on in what contexts they can be used.  Do have a read here. Another one that drew my...

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An uplifting church service and a walk by a canal

There is a time and a place for everything I went along to my Vineyard service this morning after having somewhat reluctantly arose from my warm bed a half hour before the meeting was due to start but I made it on time. We are all asked to do duties and one of them is greeting the people who arrive by standing at the door of the church and engaging them before they come in. This is particularly...

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Dr. Vernon Coleman: If the Covid Jab was a Trial Run – What Happens Next? (plus many articles)

There is still much mystery about the covid vaccine...My suspicion has, for a long time, been that the covid jab was merely a test to try out some form of weapon system." Exposing The Darkness is a reader-supported publication. To support my work, please consider becoming a paid subscriber. Upgrade to paid One-time or recurring donations can be made through Ko-Fi: By Dr. Vernon Coleman Evidence...

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