Sunday, November 12, 2006

Where am I?

Mary and I had a week's holiday in Egypt at the end of October. It was a wonderful experience and so different from life here that it has taken a long time to re-adjust to the daily routine.

It hasn't helped that I have been travelling the country these last few days. I went down to Yeovil on Thursday for the Yeovil Foyer's tenth anniversary celebrations (it was great to see it flourishing as I had a hand in getting it started).

I came back by train on Friday and then set off early on Saturday (with Mary) to drive to York to see Eleanor on the eve of her birthday. She is really happy, which is nice...

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well Vicar, there are Obelisks all over the World,but this looks to be in Earthquake territory, but I know not where.

There is on in the Canal Zone of Egypt, on the bank of the Canal, near the Memorial at the Grear Bitter Lakes.

Where I used to go Under Way=ter Swimming in the 40s, but that is a long time ago now.

Would have to look up Obilisks around the world, but time is the problem.

Now why did I come here, Oh yes, Diana is asking, why no Communion Service on Christmas Day,it has always been popular, surely we do not have to go to St Peter Mancroft?

John said...

Holy Communion on Christmas Day is at 10am at St Mary & St Margaret's, as usual. It's in the magazine and on the website, so I don't know how you got the impression that it wasn't happening.