Counting Blessings - week 2.
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For those of you who are counting your blessings with us, under the cut are -
Sunday - In some countries many people are disabled, some from acts of violence. Give 2p for each healthy limb of every family member.
Monday - Some people are deaf and dumb. Give 3p for each hymn in church yesterday. If you did not go to church, give 20p.
Tuesday - Many malnourished children do not live 5 years. Give 5p for each family member over 5 years old.
Wednesday - Some people are blind, others have poor unaided sight. Give 5p for each pair of spectacles in your house.
Thursday - Communication is vital, and it is nice to receive letters or phone calls. Give 3p for each letter or phone call received in your home today.
Friday - Some people sleep rough at night, even in our country. Give 4p for every bed in your house.
Saturday - Tea and coffee are cash crops grown in some poor countries. give 2p for every cup of tea or coffee drunk in your home today.
Sunday - Democracy and freedom are things we take for granted, others are less fortunate. Make a freewill offering for your freedom.
ETA - I've just realised the 'location' thing is a clicky - and it takes you to a google map - so my original location, which was 'right here on my settee' confused it - it put me in Vermont in the USA!! I have changed it to the more boring and more prosaic entry you now see! I wonder if it now works?
Sunday - In some countries many people are disabled, some from acts of violence. Give 2p for each healthy limb of every family member.
Monday - Some people are deaf and dumb. Give 3p for each hymn in church yesterday. If you did not go to church, give 20p.
Tuesday - Many malnourished children do not live 5 years. Give 5p for each family member over 5 years old.
Wednesday - Some people are blind, others have poor unaided sight. Give 5p for each pair of spectacles in your house.
Thursday - Communication is vital, and it is nice to receive letters or phone calls. Give 3p for each letter or phone call received in your home today.
Friday - Some people sleep rough at night, even in our country. Give 4p for every bed in your house.
Saturday - Tea and coffee are cash crops grown in some poor countries. give 2p for every cup of tea or coffee drunk in your home today.
Sunday - Democracy and freedom are things we take for granted, others are less fortunate. Make a freewill offering for your freedom.
ETA - I've just realised the 'location' thing is a clicky - and it takes you to a google map - so my original location, which was 'right here on my settee' confused it - it put me in Vermont in the USA!! I have changed it to the more boring and more prosaic entry you now see! I wonder if it now works?
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Date: 02/04/2006 04:31 pm (UTC)Oh! That's neat!! And it should really come in handy the next time I'm able to hit the road!
Hmmm... and that map gives me an even better idea of how far it would be from Whalley to the ferry ports over the Isle of Man.
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Date: 02/04/2006 05:49 pm (UTC)Do you have family or friends there, then?
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Date: 02/04/2006 06:16 pm (UTC)Yep!
Do you have family or friends there, then?
Tecnically, yeah... That's where
Whalley, though, still has some choir stalls (http://www.lancashirechurches.co.uk/whalley.htm) (second photo down) that were carved by the first ever Eatoughs (at least that we've found) back in the 1400s -- two Flemish brothers (who may have been "brothers" (as in monks)) who came to town for just that purpose.
Rackham has always wanted to go see them and the area, in general... And I think it would be incredibly cool, as well. We're planning a trip to England later this year, and are planning on visiting London, Whalley and a few other places (since getting to know you and Speaker, and reading all about the Isle of Man, I've been rallying for a visit there, too).
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Date: 02/04/2006 06:50 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 02/04/2006 06:57 pm (UTC)So, the idea of being able to point at a particular thing that's nearly 600 years old and say "my ancestors did that!" is just so incredibly nifty. Even if they're only ancestors by marriage!
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Date: 03/04/2006 02:59 am (UTC)Oops.
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