During a virtual meeting yesterday of council coordinators, councillors, clergy and community workers, we found access to food parcels organised by Greater Manchester Together and that same afternoon parcels were delivered to Belfield and Moorhouse Primary Schools to help families in need at this time.Many thanks to all who made this happen so efficiently!
Then there were three.Tuesday, 21st AprilHi Gill, By all means share it. A smile is the best defence against all adversities. Winston tells me he is writing a blog. I'll put you on his blog list if you like. He was quite impressed by the leopard, though not impressed enough to invite it onto his dwindling patch. Sunday, 19th AprilThis morning our little congregation swelled to three. Margaret and I were joined by Winston the cat. Although handicapped by a somewhat poor attention span he did manage to stay the course, at least as far as the story of Doubting Thomas. It was at this point that he decided that he had given the nice lady who lives inside the computer monitor, more than enough time to hand out the cat treats that were now, so obviously, not about to materialise. So, with a sniff of dismissal he headed for the window-sill where he turned his attention to glaring at the cheeky birds parading around his garden, dreaming, no doubt, of those long-gone days when he had both the speed and the energy to scatter them to the four winds. (He stopped trying to catch them when, upon his laboured approach, they began giggling and nudging each other whilst nodding, derisively, in his direction)With our congregation now returned to its normal two, Margaret and I gratefully followed the rest of your service to the very last piano note.
Instead of the 20, 30 or 40+ faces I usually see each Sunday, this is what I see now.I hadn't realised how beautiful you all were!