Good run yesterday, and very good run today. Yesterday I had public office hours at R&R in the morning, wrote a couple of recommendations, finished a lectionary help on Philemon, constructed a fresh outline of my overdue article on Anglican Hermeneutics, and Margaret and I had a lovely dinner out with Fr Paul (our house isn’t easily wheel-accessible).
This morning my run was, as I said very good: steady pace, with a little push to it. Coffee and fruit, shower and then I’ll catch a bus in to Oxford to attend Wil Gafney’s last two Bampton Lectures (I’ll say Morning Prayer on the bus).
The Orioles have won three in a row, four out of six. Look, I wish Cionel Pérez all the best; I hope another team can fix what no longer works for him and he can regain his form as a reliable middle-innings reliever. But through the past year he’s been too unreliable, and I’m glad that someone else gets his roster spot. It’s good that Charlie Morton gave a quality start last night, too, but he’s still on thin ice for me.