If you regularly haunt the Belfast waterfront, you’ve maybe noticed the lovely old Dutch barge – the Confiance – which is now permanently moored behind the Waterfront (just along from the woman with the hoop). Continue reading
Full of linky goodness
I’ve had one of those days catching up with all the long overdue emails… usually days of great torment (as you realise just how much there is to be done), but today I’ve really enjoyed it – connecting with lots of new people and hearing about lots of great things. Continue reading
Phew, more reading time…
The perils of ordering from Amazon.com…
My copy of Thomas Merton’s The Seven Storey Mountain, our next Book Group book, has just arrived. In fairness it has journeyed all the way from a bookstore in San Diego, so it is forgiven. But it looks a bit too weighty to digest in time for Saturday. So:
The next Dock Book Group is now scheduled for Saturday 2nd April – 2pm at the Premier Inn (thus allowing time for Meeting The Neighbours first – which will always be on the first Saturday of the month. Phew, things are getting busy in Dockworld!) This has the extra benefit of allowing one of our regular Bookgroupers, who is herself travelling all the way from the USA, to join us, so that’s kinda neat! And meanwhile I’m looking forward to tucking into Merton’s book – it looks great. Here’s the evocative back cover description:
While still in his early twenties, Merton, an intensely active and brilliant young man, found that nothing in his worldly life assuaged a growing restlessness. A curiosity about spiritual matters led him first to baptism as a Catholic and ultimately to entry into a Trappist monastery – “the four walls of my new freedom”. Here he wrote this extraordinary testament – the unique spiritual document of a man who withdrew from the world only after he had fully immersed himself in it.
Sounds intriguing? If you’re interested in tracking down your own copy, the link is here; if you’d like to join us for coffee and chat in the Premier Inn on 2nd April, come on ahead – the more the merrier!
More adventures in the Shared Medley
I’ve been having a great time continuing to live out the Shared Medley recently – visiting churches, groups, services and events which are (sometimes) unexpected and outside my comfort zone, but are (almost always) welcoming, inspiring and encouraging in their variety. Continue reading
Where once we built ships – now we build community
The title for this blog comes from the Titanic Quarter develpers’ own vision statement – and today it felt as if it really was becoming reality. I know I keep saying this – but I’ve just had THE BEST DAY! Continue reading