Scenes you rarely see, pt.45
Sunday, December 25th, 2005Scenes you rarely see … a closed 24 hour Tesco!
Scenes you rarely see … a closed 24 hour Tesco!
This looks like Mary, Joseph and the infant Jesus being visited by Bob Dylan
“Incarnation - Word - Language”
John 1: 1-14
In the beginning
In the beginning was the film, and the film was Star Wars.
Star Wars is the first proper film I remember going to see, I’d been to see cartoons at the cinema before that, […]
Mary to Joseph: “Have you got a feeling we’re being followed?”*
Usually at this point on Christmas Eve I have everything meticulously organised, my bag is packed with service sheets, notice sheets, my sermon in an A5 presentation folder, and back-up intercessions prepared just in case I need to step in at the last moment.
This year, […]
Amusing reworking of the classic ‘A Night at the Opera’ album cover by Queen, which was drawn by former art college student Freddie Mercury.
I love Queen. This year (2005) has been the twentieth anniversary of their classic album “A Night at the Opera”, and therefore also of Mercury’s extravagant magnum opus Bohemian Rhapsody hitting the […]
A long queue of cars at a standstill waiting to get out of the Tesco car park today.
How glad am I that I didn’t take the car down the road to do some “first-minute” Christmas shopping! (I had planned on doing it a couple of weeks ago, but got sick.)
Despite still feeling physically […]
Poster for The Photon Connection, the 1982/83 IEE Faraday Lecture presented by STC.
In 1982-83 Standard Telephones and Cables Plc (STC) marked the start of its centenary celebrations (1883-1983) by presenting the annual IEE Faraday Lecture.
The IEE Faraday Lecture was founded in 1924 to commemorate the life and work of Michael Faraday. As a pioneer […]
I have no idea if this is a healthy-looking ECG reading. To be honest, I’m not even sure if it is an “ECG reading”. It was one of the few medical-related images I have in my extensive clipart arsenal.
I’m now beginning to worry that I’m not going to be well enough to conduct the […]