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A Weight off My Mind

A Weight off My Mind

“Hi! Good to see you again! It’s been a while!”, said the gym staff member. “What have you been doing?” “Eating, mainly” It’s tough to encapsulate a year’s worth of non-gym attendance into a single constructive sentence, but as I fast-rewound 2016 that was the best I could come up with. She looked at me […]

I won’t be going to work tomorrow

It’s a day late, but I thought I’d try and help Cubs fans who regard going back to work so soon after their World Series triumph as an unreasonable intrusion into their celebrations. Besides, any business in Chicago that doesn’t shut down during the parade is just BEGGING for you to send them a letter […]

Dutch Pea Soup

Dutch Pea Soup

My Mum does a great Dutch pea soup. It’s thick to the point of chewy and is filled with innumerable ingredients, most of which you could never prove were in there because they’ve been cooked into a merger. It has a sneaky heat about it…Which brings me more neatly than you’d think to the 2015 Cayman Islands Half-Marathon.

People-watching in NYC

People-watching in NYC

German guy: “What’s happening?”

Me: “Maybe the apocalypse”

American (to his German friend): “Ugh…he’s European as well [as you]…British…”.

NYC Marathon Part 8: After the Aftermath – 26.2 Points

NYC Marathon Part 8: After the Aftermath – 26.2 Points

For about an hour after the marathon I was wondering whether perhaps running marathons was – for me – a bad idea. I recalled the skinny guy in the med tent telling a medic that this was his first and he wasn’t sure he was cut out for this. Well if he’s not cut out […]

Recent Posts

  • Day 162: Living for God for People January 27, 2021
  • Day 161: Paul, the Baby Christian, Obeyed His Calling from Day One January 26, 2021
  • Day 160: God’s Special Concern for the Vulnerable and Neglected January 22, 2021
  • Day 159: Ignorance is not a Barrier to Usefulness January 21, 2021
  • Day 158: A Unique Calling January 20, 2021

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