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Tag: Stroke

Palms

By Peter Ould Posted on March 24, 2013 Posted in Holy Week, Palm Sunday, Poetry Tagged with 24th March, Bough, Canopy, Carpet, Obeisance, Palm Sunday, Palms, Stroke

Just a stroke, so tenderly embraced and then laid, strowed, under foot, under hoof, a carpet and canopy for an entering King. How easy to rip from the bough an instrument of worship. Just a stroke, so fiercely stretched and …

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This Week’s Music

By Peter Ould Posted on February 1, 2013 Posted in Austria, Music Tagged with Cheek, Ipod, Left Cheek, Muscle Strength, Music Haven, Peter Fox, Radio, Stroke

Haven’t done this for ages, but here’s the music I’ve been listening to this week. Peter Fox is particularly cool. He had a small stroke in his 20s which left him with a limp and with a characteristic loss of …

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On Dostoevsky

By Peter Ould Posted on September 14, 2008 Posted in Lighter Things, Theology Tagged with Beard, Dostoevsky, Exercise, Homosexuality, Quote Of The Week, Stroke, Three Quarters

Quote of the week award must, must, go to Bishop Alan who has this to say on Rowan’s new book on Dostoevsky: Think about it. Rowan Williams on Dostoevsky could take longer to read than it did to write. Brilliant!!!! …

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