Tuesday

 Tuesday, We both attended an excellent Lymphoma Action workshop. Blackfriars, STMIF. David at the Frick. Zoom Lourdes folk and Fr Brian and zoom with Karin about networking after GH. Brague drawing went well although Liz copped out as expected. Very tired. I did have a short walk outside to escape all these zooms. It's a sin episode 1. Recorded a video for Martin How's 90th birthday in April. 

Wed wierd dream about boys attacking deacon after confirmation and a Great Dane stealing my paper! Blackfriars. Excellent Belmont retreat on listening to the Word. Meditatio. Did the washing. Made a trug. Sion centre Rabbi Jeff Berger on Esther and Purim. Drawers off about life drawing and Bidding room. Excellent talk by Fr Augusto to ACTA. St Martin's Bread for the world and concentrated on Nicodemus. It's a sin very well done. 

Thursday How nice! The fox had spilled a lot of the food bin contents over the pavement. It's a bit odd as I am sure the handle was up which locks the top. I picked up sample bottle from doctors but when I took it back at 3 was told it had to be in by 12 so ended up going back on Friday with another urine sample! Blackfriars and SMITF. Lovely chat to Claire. Churches trust on consecration crosses which were largely removed at the reformation. Edinburgh zoo and scenic railways in Genoa and Bavaria. Spidir zoom to discuss April event. Faiths together in Croydon went on a bit long especially Elizabeth. Global healing excellent and Emma Gardner was great. I am now contact person to put people in touch with other locals. There are some big gaps in the list I have. Drawers off was interesting. 

Friday Blackfriars. Cleaned lounge shelves. Watched the Pope arriving in Iraq. George Inscoe playing at Norwich. Matthew Martin at St Patrick's Dublin introduced by the Dean. Morning song SMITF. Reading The Tablet. We enjoyed the Women's world day of prayer from Allendale with material from Vanuatu. Started on the Starry night jigsaw. Drawers off right person won £1000.

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