tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-55532501364780143.post3068724723214389385..comments2023-12-18T17:32:03.325+00:00Comments on Kindred of the Quiet Way: Thoughts on a rainy dayUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-55532501364780143.post-7638345015766615112012-03-10T10:31:28.628+00:002012-03-10T10:31:28.628+00:00Now there's a lovely song to run around in my ...Now there's a lovely song to run around in my head all day. My very much younger self would have said "it's mine'zz". Never could manage it on the guitar though xxkathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16852963693304001127noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-55532501364780143.post-25118846020714779372012-03-08T22:08:22.734+00:002012-03-08T22:08:22.734+00:00Hey, friends :0)
Julie, I'm off to Yorkshire ...Hey, friends :0)<br /><br />Julie, I'm off to Yorkshire for a couple of days - will think of you specially in York Minster evensong, and email you about it all when I get back x<br /><br />Maria - it's a lovely song, isn't it.<br /><br />(((Kate))) - I think part of the turmoil and heart-sadness is to do with hormonal upset. Lostness. Back into the crucible. Sometimes low-dose HRT can help smooth the peaks and troughs - or troughs and even deeper troughs as it may be! May God rest and cheer you. Things improve. xxxPen Wilcockhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13818227904371811230noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-55532501364780143.post-15412219488527602552012-03-08T20:12:56.962+00:002012-03-08T20:12:56.962+00:00I have always enjoyed Simon & Garfunkel, but t...I have always enjoyed Simon & Garfunkel, but this was one song I had never heard. <br /><br />Very folksy...<br /><br />m.mariahttp://amomentinmyday.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-55532501364780143.post-64179091744761720842012-03-08T20:10:26.087+00:002012-03-08T20:10:26.087+00:00Hello Ember
I thought that I had come to terms wit...Hello Ember<br />I thought that I had come to terms with middle age (I'm 52) but now I've hit the perimenopause I feel dreadful. I feel like I'm losing my feminity and although in my head I know this is a ridiculous thought, my heart feels so very sad. It doesn't help that the church I attend is full of very elderly (but lovely) people. I know I can learn a lot from them, but I miss the church where I was living three years ago which had a very, very wide range of ages and used mostly contemporary worship songs. (Although I love the old hymns as well).<br />Sorry for the moan, but I suppose you've hit a raw nerve this evening. It's not been a good day.<br />KateAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-55532501364780143.post-34622376066058616682012-03-08T11:14:22.119+00:002012-03-08T11:14:22.119+00:00I have many songs like that from my teen years too...I have many songs like that from my teen years too. When I hear them today they are instantly transporting, and sometimes that's welcome and most times it's not - because I'm taken back to a season in my life that was sad or confused or hopeless. Not always though. :) The titles you listed? hahahaha!!! "And then there were none" would be living the simplicity way to the extreme: getting rid of extra stuff, and getting rid of extra people in your life as well. God bless your weekend, Ember... xxJulie B.http://www.justjulieb.comnoreply@blogger.com