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A salutary lesson for potential electric car buyers

https://rense.com/general97/ev.php If that does not make you jump then nothing will. But I digress. How is this for a therapy?  Neurographic art. Watch this 5.46 minute demo. This evening I had a ZOOM meeting with a group of Christian men from Frome. We heard about a delegate from a Gafcon conference in Africa and the schism in the Anglican Church caused by the blessing of same sex marriages....

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The role of Gossip + what do Jews stand for anyway?

So how else are we supposed to find out what is going on?  I went along for my coffee morning at All Saints Paulton today at around 10 past 10. There were few people when I arrived but about 20 when I left. First stop was George who is the caretaker and warden and 'anything that needs to be done'. We discussed his mower and its performance. Bits keep on falling off so he will just go on using it...

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A joyful Easter but a rainy Wednesday

Will it ever stop raining? It is pouring down and blowing a gale as I write. This is supposed to be spring. I know it says 'April showers' but this daily battering is too much.  During the afternoon, a sudden 'out of nowhere' thunderstorm followed  by hail. I turned off my computer just for extra safety. Françoise can only plant on certain days according to her calendar so she is frustrated. She...

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Sometimes I just want to go to bed

Today was one such day.   I do not tend to look after myself and always have to be 'on the go'. This morning the weather was variable. I did my normal chores but suffered from a stomach ache after eating baked beans and scrambled egg.  I do not normally have to make medication but had to this morning. By lunch time I had recovered - in part. I checked my blood pressure and got 142 over 72 which...

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A soliloquy on FEAR

Fear and trust do not go together. Fear and honesty do not go together Fear and courage do not go together I was motivated to write on this topic after an excellent fellowship meeting last evening with a group of Christians.  We were invited together to hear about the formation of the movement, The Vineyard'.  It started in America and spread to the UK. There are now 120 branches of this...

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A new experiment in hospitality – Sunday lunch

To my informal service in the old Methodist Church in Radstock. There were about 16 of us and we met for the service, hearing a talk about how Saul converted into being Paul. The Pharisees of which Saul was one felt that they were doing right thing in persecuting Christians and it took the 'Damascus moment' when the Spirit of Jesus said Saul Saul why are you persecuting me? Saul did 180 degree...

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