Jonathan Morgan
I received a challenge from a good friend of mine earlier in relation to this blog:
x says: (3:07:09 pm)
in your blog 1 or 2 years ago, you were regularly posting your thoughts and ponderings over the theology that struck you both from your reading and from your everyday life.
x says: (3:07:34 pm)
We haven’t been seeing a lot of that lately ??
Jonathan Morgan says: (3:08:07 pm)
true
x says: (3:08:15 pm)
As a former Starbucks barista, you know about making a cappuccino…it does need some substantial espresso underneath the chocolate and froth!
Jonathan Morgan says:?(3:09:27 pm)
I think I’ve become much more self conscious about what I publish though
x says:?(3:10:45 pm)
i like reading your swedish cultural thoughts but i even more like your pointers on the kingdom of God.
I think I might just take x’s advice.
…and they lay in pieces on the kitchen floor.
Right now it seems I’m learning not simply how to kill my darlings, but how to completely annihilate them. It’s painful but I’m sure it’s good for the soul. Visit my new design for lookscankill.
Hopefully that’s sorted out the colour issue…
I’m reading Lullaby, another interesting Chuck Palahniuk book. I like the way he uses layers of repeating themes in his story telling. He uses this repetition to slowly unpack the narrative while always knowing that he can return the reader to an earlier concept using just a few well constructed words. Next up is 31 Songs by Nick Hornby…
Tomorrow we’re off to the Red Rooms to hear some of Niklas’ songs, which should be fun.
I think my post from yesterday may have given the wrong impression. In the absence of something more concrete to write about I decided to indulge a passing thought I had when looking out of the window. I wasn’t actually feeling all that melancholic…
Today the sun is back and has joined forces with last night’s rain to clear much of the snow from roads and footpaths. In writing about the weather this much I’m making no progress in dismissing stereotypes about Brits.
