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I can honestly say, I feel a little more at peace having read his book. Richard Holloway is a wise, thoughtful, intelligent man and open minded, which given his life I had not expected. So many of the lines in this book have resonated with me on a personal level and it has made me realise that I can‘t change the cards I have been dealt, so I must appreciate what I have, whilst I have it. I feel this book would be a genuine comfort to all ❤️
🐝 A beautiful old town house with lots of character
🐝 An Aloe Vera plant that‘s in desperate need of re-potting.
🐝 I like to consider books as art ❤️
🐝 Get things done and then use all the time left to read.
🐝 Hoovering. Always hoovering.
@Ke633 #tellmetuesday
I‘m struggling to get through my current read, so I‘m taking a break and starting this book, which I have heard nothing but good things about. Location - my parents beautiful sunny garden (the only thing I don‘t have at home) 🌻
Happy Saturday #Littens 💙
Ursula K. Le Guin referenced this book as an inspiration for her essays and blog posts that became No Time To Spare. Holloway is a former Bishop in the Scottish Episcopal Church, and he shares a lifetime of wisdom regarding death and grief. He brings a certain pragmatic intellectualism to his religious beliefs. And a lot of poetry! Really loved this book and highly recommend it!! 🚌