Resilient

Last week I watched numerous TV documentaries and films on the 75th anniversary of the Jews being liberated from Nazi concentration camps. I have been moved and humbled by what I have seen. The Holocaust is one of the most disgraceful acts of evil known to man but watching some of the `moving` services of […]

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One pair of hands

If there is one part of the human body that always fascinates me, it is the hands. Our hands are one of the most complex but beautiful pieces of natural engineering, intricately designed to perform a whole range of tasks. But it is what our hands are capable of doing that really fascinates me, not […]

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A race against time

I recently went to see the movie `1917` which is based on a true story about two British soldiers who received seemingly impossible orders. In `a race against time`, they must `put their neck on the line` to cross over into German territory to deliver a message that could potentially save 1,600 fellow comrades. King […]

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Head over heels

A couple of years ago Debs and I went to see ABBA MANIA which is a tribute act to the famous pop group. It was a great spectacle especially as everyone sang along to ABBA`s popular songs from Angel Eyes to Waterloo. Even I found myself singing along to those jolly lyrics even waving my […]

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O, come let us adore Him

I adore that dress` was a phrase I overheard someone say when walking around a department store recently. And that saying epitomises a society that really loves to adore. For example, many people adore buying clothes, jewellery or that electronic device, while others adore a sporting hero or pop idol. Numerous people adore their families […]

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