by Diane Woodrow I think an appropriate start to a post around World Book Day would be to give myself a big shout out! A week ago today, I published my …
by Diane Woodrow, The month of February has been designated “Black History Month”. As my daughter said it is interesting that Black history only gets 1/13th of the whole year. …
by Diane Woodrow, photo above: Bewts-y-coed, Conwy April 2018 taken by Diane Woodrow I have been chewing over this blog for a few days now and each time I go …
by Diane Woodrow, photo credit: visitwales.com On 25th January many people in Wales will be celebrating Saint Dwynwen’s Day. This is the time for marriage proposals and, at least pre-covid, of …
by Diane Woodrow Many preachers and scholars, C.S. Lewis amongst them, have said, “The Bible is true but not always factual” and it is similar with the tales of the Celtic …
by Diane Woodrow Today is the day before Epiphany. The day before the church calendar celebrates the arrival of the Wise Men visiting Jesus. Some days before a big day are …
by Diane Woodrow, photo above is the View across Dublin, sunrise March 2016 taken by Diane Woodrow The days are getting shorter, darker, wetter and colder as they lollop towards …
by Diane Woodrow Today, November 19th, is World Toilet Day!!! And here is quote from The UN’s website about why they have decided to call a World Toilet Day. What is …
by Diane Woodrow When you pray, what are you praying for? This struck me the other day when I was reading an article about the Spanish flu epidemic that happened …
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