Welcome to my Blogspace – come and join the conversation. There are four distinct threads:

NatureNotes - on all things outdoorsy. What have you seen lately?

Reviews – on all things arty, especially books and TV. What are you reading/watching?

WordNerd – on all things wordy. Do you have a favourite word, quotation, pun?

Thought for the Day – on all things faithy – for those pursuing spiritual truth and growth.

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Otter Spotters!

Last Friday, David and I were astonished and thrilled to see an otter on our local river, the Roding. It swam upstream a little way and then clambered up the bank and disappeared into the undergrowth.

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The Chosen

David and I have been gripped by seasons 1-3 of ‘The Chosen,’ the first multi-series drama about the life of Jesus and his first followers. Created and directed by Dallas Jenkins, it’s the largest crowdfunded project in TV history.

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Discombobulated

I carried my cuppa into the dining room. Huh? Didn’t I just bring my laptop down and put it on the table? Apparently not. I headed back upstairs to my spare room cum office. No laptop. What?! Up another flight of stairs to the bedroom for one of those ‘just in case’ looks. Not there either. I felt discombobulated.

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The King of Glory

This Lent I’ve been reading ‘Our Radiant Redeemer’ by Tim Chester, which I wholeheartedly recommend. It focuses on the Transfiguration of Christ, when 3 of his disciples had the privilege of seeing Jesus’ divine glory.

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Rooted Together

I'm fascinated by trees - organisms whose lifespan in some species can exceed a millennium. I love their astounding diversity, from the minute Dwarf Willow to the towering Coast Redwoods like ‘Hyperion’ in the US, which at over 115m is higher than the dome of St. Paul’s Cathedral.

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Rooted Fiction

Is it just me, or do you sometimes feel both inspired by and envious of someone you admire? Author friend, C.F Dunn’s memorable strapline, ‘History, Mystery, Suspense,’ recently had me turning a distasteful shade of green, while whooping ‘Go Claire!’

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Word Roots - Serendipity

Serendipity has long been one of my favourite words and researching its origin has felt like falling down Alice’s rabbit hole, each discovery only leading to another, even more bizarre.

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Rooted in Love

What better prayer can we pray for someone than that they become rooted in God's love? Yet this is not the climax of Paul's aspirational prayer in Ephesians 3,

And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, 18 may have power, together with all the Lord’s holy people, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, 19 and to know this love that surpasses knowledge—that you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God. Ephesians 3: 17-19

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Hidden Connections - Past and Present

Have you ever seen a starling murmuration? It’s a wonderful sight even on TV or social media but if you get the chance to see one ‘in the flesh,’ go for it. There is a starling murmuration map that gets updated every winter as sightings come in…

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Hidden Connections - A Cock and Bull Story

My coming soon novel, ‘The Twelfth Cross,’ is set mainly in the year 1290 and involves a journey to the 12 locations from London to Lincoln that would later host the Eleanor Crosses. When the action is at Stony Stratford in Buckinghamshire, the antagonist Derian Scand protests that another character's version of events is ‘a cock and bull story.’

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Hidden Connections – Human and Divine

These days we’re used to being instantly connected with others through the intangible mystery of the internet, a modern phenomenon that has embedded itself irrevocably in our lifestyle. Internet interconnectedness serves as a useful metaphor for prayer - the mysterious, intangible connectivity between us and God.

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