Circling the wagons: an aerial perspective on protecting what we esteem?
I recently surfed (via StumbleUpon) to another random photo compilation, this time of the inestimable Yves Arthus-Bertrand (he of the amazing Earth from Above photos).
I recently surfed (via StumbleUpon) to another random photo compilation, this time of the inestimable Yves Arthus-Bertrand (he of the amazing Earth from Above photos).
Yesterday, I left Hungary having had a great time at the ELF in Eger. So encouraging – and quite apart from the excitements of seeing
Sacred Treasure Mark Ashton writes powerfully and movingly about his battle with terminal cancer. Part 1 here. Not normally a total devotee (as some are
Sacred Treasure Vinoth Ramachandra, in the midst of a very stressful situation, writes trenchantly from a Sri Lankan perspective about the Healthcare debates in the
Having painted something of an amateurish potted 20th Century history of Sarajevo, here is one story that gave me great hope. Last week, I was
The next gem from Richard Holmes’ epic Age of Wonder (after post on Tuesday). Mungo Park was an unusual figure who was sponsored by Joseph Banks and
Well, as the snow tumbles throughout the UK, I feel slightly guilty about sharing these – but not that much. We’vejust got back (after a
He’s a great poet – but hasn’t produced much recently. (Hint hint, Steve) This is a gem – nestled in one of his great children’s
One of my reading habits/disciplines is to try to read about every place I work in or visit. One of the dangerous joys of living
Just back from California, after a few meetings in LA and then speaking in a church in San Francisco. Really encouraging time – and great
Just back from week in Romania & Bulgaria – big encouragements there – to find an email request from a friend whose mother knows this
Have arrived safely and soundly in Antakya (aka Antioch – or if you follow the NT closely Syrian Antioch as opposed to Pisidian in Antioch,