was being able to rope crocheters into it (no pun intended) — and particularly getting to include my friendCal Patchon the panel. The crocheters have made so many amazing contributions to the#fringeandfriendslogalongfeed (I’m particularly crazy about@peacockaren’s boxy sweater) and today I...
They all suggested that they felt they ‘had’ to go back on it in the modern age but they all admitted that they often feel awful when they fall back into their old patterns. "It definitely has a detrimental effect on my life." Mimi acknowledged, mirroring similar thoughts to Paulie and...
The film opens with the brief quote, “The diver plunges into sea (death), but also into life (eternity), where he will discover the primordial waters of life” (Pierre Lévêque), and the film’s central imagery is a rephotographed clip of Afkari diving into a pool of water, suggesti...
The translation is being done by Ralph Cleminson, whose grasp of Old Slavonic is clearly first-rate – he suggests that the translation from Greek into Old Slavonic may have been done in Bulgaria – but of course he doesn’t know my shibboleths, or I his. However we seem to be getting ...
(1838),p. 172 here, simply states the appearance in 495, and others copied him. Popular handbooks had no doubt of a legend that St Michael appeared on the mount in 495. My own search found Henry Besley,The route book of Cornwall, (1853), p.127; Richard Peacock,Physical and historical...
ridiculous that, if a passing aircraft accidentally shed part of its load while I was walking in a meadow underneath, and I was hit by a falling piano, this would not even raise an eyebrow. Into every life a little rain must fall. It seems to be my turn. But what God wills is ...