On the 2nd Day of Advent, 2014…

BABUSHKA — A CHRISTMAS STORY FROM RUSSIA  Long ago, an old woman named Babushka lived in a tiny cottage far from the city. One snowy evening, just as she was preparing her meal, Babushka heard a knock at the door. She opened it to find three men standing before her....

On the 1st Day of Advent, 2014…

For the past two years, I’ve been able to return home to England for Christmas. This year, my schedule doesn’t not permit such a trip. There are many things I will miss, but on this first day of Advent, I share a picture of Winchester Cathedral, one of the first...

TWO THANKSGIVING DAY GENTLEMEN by O. Henry

Most people have heard of O. Henry’s “The Gift of the Magi.” Here is a lesser known O. Henry tale I’ve enjoyed sharing over the years. I’ve shortened it a bit for the telling, but it’s worth reading to the end for the twist! Stuffy Pete is homeless. Every Thanksgiving...

A GRAND DAY OUT

On Thursday 8th March 1984, just ten days after I arrived in Libya, a group of AGIP secretaries enjoyed the pleasure of a day-trip to Sabratha to visit the ruins of an ancient Roman city of archeological interest (a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1982) about sixty...

On the 22nd Day of Advent…HOT CROSS NUN

Everyone was afraid of Sister Mary.  She was American and that was scary enough to an English child who’d never met an American before, and “Mayen, shay taweckd funny.”  She wore the full black nun’s habit with white around the face and a long black veil, like the...