Somehow Doubling Up

It seems as though I’ve fallen into the habit of blogging on alternate days; it’s not deliberate, and I’ll try to get back on the daily routine, even though it’s mostly tedious descriptions of my running routine. Speaking of which, I took a very leisurely day this morning after a good day at a good pace yesterday. After Morning Prayer, fruit breakfast, and cleaning up I put in a productive writing morning (I may actually finish this essay before September’s over!). Then Margaret and I took a dog-free evening in Oxford, where we dined at Majliss on the eleventh anniversary of our arrival in Oxford, 2013. There we were joined by Seabury alum the Revd Russ Bohner, who in in Oxford for a week; we reminisced and caught up and solved the problems of the world all through dinner.

This morning ran (as I said above), I had my coffee and fruit breakfast, showered, and had a meeting with my pastoral care co-chair. I’ll try to write this afternoon as we prepare for a visit from former Seabury colleague and long-time friend David Cunningham and his wife Marlies. Scarcely a dull moment around Enock House!

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