Sir Ian McKellen performing a monologue from Shakespeare’s Sir Thomas More on the Stephen Colbert show. Never have I heard this monologue performed with such a keen sense of prescience. Nor have I ever been in this exact historical moment.TY Sir Ian, for reaching us once again.
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A new arrival today in the Walsh household.
#1?
A Christmas memory from my childhood. RIP Jim Lovell.
Thanks for this Zoe. Good to see you there yesterday.
Yesterday I was relying on the frozen digital clock on a screenshot to know when to leave the house.
The footpath on Battersea Bridge.
Goodbye to Kettering.
Only the third time it's happened, but I love visiting parishioners on their 100th birthday. The remarkable Joan Gant.
if you ever want to set a novel in Battersea ...
I experience CW as being a little more open. Prayer G. And a funeral prayer: ‘Intimate God, … Reconcile us through your cross to all that we have rejected in ourselves, that we may find no part of your creation to be alien or strange to us … through Jesus Christ, our lover and our friend.’
Every year I travel from London to Mont St Michel in a day. So Option 1 won’t work. I change at Rennes for a Pontorson train, then pick up the bus, which stops on the bridge, within yards of the Mount. Maybe you could include this option (unless something has changed)?