Stuff Michael Meeks is doing
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This is my (in)activity log. You might like to visit my employer
Novell which is an amazing company, and also
Dell who in days of yore provided me with a
free laptop for Gnome development / conferences.
Also if you have the time to read this sort of stuff you could enlighten
yourself by going to Unraveling Wittgenstein's net or if
you are feeling objectionable perhaps here.
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- Up lateish, off to church. Peter Woodhead
preaching, quite good.
- Back home, had some soup, had a snooze with
J' and missed much of dinner, since Mum assumed we had
gone for a walk, doh.
- Dinner, off to church in the evening. Peter
preaching on
href="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?passage=Song+of+Songs+2:3-5:1">
Song of Solomon 2:3-5:1 a set of snapshots of a
courtship and marriage. Some of the metaphores are only
meaningful to agrerian societies but lots in there.
- It was pointed out that christians have to be
femanine towards God, submitting and surrendering to his
love, but masculine towards the world going out into it
boldly. Clearly this is not so easy for Men to get right,
but having a lovely lady to shelter under ones wing is a
great picture of how to accept God's love.
- Off to Simon and Sarah's to drop off their
wedding invitation, invited in for Tea. Simon's a
carpeter, a noble trade, and had made some chunky
furniture - and carved a wooden valentines day card for
Sarah of two blocks with a door hinge inlaid. Great to
see them.
- Back for tea, discussed some of the things
we had written in the marriage prep, at some length.
Bed.
In case it's not painfully obvious: the reflections reflected here are my
own; mine, all mine ! and don't reflect the views of Novell, The
Lithuanian Gov't or Arnold Schwarzenegger. It's also important to
realise that I'm not in on the Swedish Conspiracy.
Occasionally people ask for formal photos for conferences,
bio.
or fun.
Michael Meeks (michael.meeks@novell.com)