Tuesday 22 June 2010

A poem

Today - 22/06/2010

Between hope and despair is a nowhere place

where it is too soon for weeping

and too late for partying

and all is unsettled, uncertain, unclear.

And in this empty place

this place of waiting

there is, most strangely, a peace

a deep, deep, peace

that comes from the deep faith

that beyond all human understanding

somewhere amidst the uncertainty

God is at work.

And we, protected from the vast void of nothing

which is the possibilities of futures unborn,

we live and love and watch the flowers grow

in the unsentimental reality

that is the present moment.

Friday 18 June 2010

A huge bike ride....

I haven't blogged here for over six months – shame on me.

Sometimes there are other thing that you just have to do.

Caroline is doing something I could never do. She is riding from John O Groats to Lands end in 9 days and is now over half way. This time last week I waited with her at the front gate for her to be collected in a van with her bike for the four hour drive to John O Groats. She set off last Saturday morning and that night was at Lairg. Sunday she went from Lairg to Fort William then Monday it was south Glasgow and Tuesday it was to Ullswater. Wednesday brought them to Manchester and yesterday they got to Ludlow. Today the should end up in Cheddar ( the cheese place which is gorgeous!!! feeble attempt at humour!)

Cycling for me is a pleasure and a utilitarian way of transport, but please, no more than 50 miles a day! I suppose if I did all the training I might have been able to have done some serious cycling when I was younger. ButI am shamed by all the mature people doing this bike ride!

But I have never been one for sports. No matter how hard I pedal I cant seem to go faster than about 14 miles an hour and some of these guys are pumping along at 25 mph as they sprint to a checkpoint! The sensible thing is to do as much physical exercise as we can as it is undoubtedly good for us ( and I like my daily uphill dog walk) but recognise our limitations as very few of us were born to be Olympic athletes.

I cycled today – down to the post office to post a parcel – about a mile each way. I guess Caroline will have done ten times that distance before I got out of bed this morning.

Through the ride they are raising a huge amount of money for the paralympics. Now there are some athletes that you really can admire!

See more of Caroline's bike ride here.... http://blog.rideacrossbritain.com/

chitika