The Dean at Christ Church Cathedral when I first returned to the Anglican Church full time was the now past Bishop Peter Coffin of the Ottawa Diocese. His Ascension Day sermon at Church yesterday was very like his sermons of the past - very instructive and as always the delivery was excellent. It was interesting thirty years later to see him once again in the pulpit. Music, as always, was lovely at Church. As one moves through the seasons of the Church Year we relive once again the glory of God and His gifts to the world. Thank you God.
Yesterday I brought the number of matches still to be done down to eleven. A slow process as I work through trees looking at the match. All of these matches are somewhat strong and can be placed into the grandparent line rather readily.
Heavy rain today but the effect is amazing as always. The trees are bursting into leaf before your eyes. The miracle of spring has come once again in full force as the ground gives up its beauty to the surrounding world. We are blessed to live in such a world but our care for it must be always in our minds as we move forward balancing the needs of nature with the needs of people. I believe that the Prime Minister has found that soft spot of benefit for nature and benefit for the people as we move forward in pursuit of making ourselves tariff proof.
Today is cleaning day and it is the top floor and I shall begin soon. First Solitaire Puzzles to do.
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