A light footprint
Why I am a vicar who cycles: moving with a light footprint in God’s good creation.
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Why I am a vicar who cycles: moving with a light footprint in God’s good creation.
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Exploring the lanes around Harlech: the many hairpins, steep climbs and dead end roads.
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A long bicycle ride with sleep deprivation, including werewolves and an acid house party. My memory has become like clothes[…]
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I have been playing with psalm 23 for a while, adapting the words to speak the language of cyclists. After[…]
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There are many tales about the beginning of everything, but the beauty inherent in the stories of Jewish and Christian[…]
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I’m Graeme, an Analytical Chemist with twenty plus years of experience in a commercial environment covering laboratory work, software support,[…]
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I sometimes tell people that cycling LEJOG is a wonderful experience that everyone should have a go at. It doesn’t matter how you do it, supported or alone, in a week, a month or a year: it is a terrific way to see Great Britain. However, I must come clean; I found it an emotional roller-coaster, but I do think I’ve become stronger for doing it.
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