Photograph of the Week, May 20 2022
This week’s photograph, sent in by Marilyn Shedden from Muasdale, shows her rough collie Jazz enjoying his holidays on Arran a few weeks ago.
This week’s photograph, sent in by Marilyn Shedden from Muasdale, shows her rough collie Jazz enjoying his holidays on Arran a few weeks ago.
The children were praised for their resilience throughout the difficult session and the staff were thanked for being ‘the best team in Scotland’.
‘I thought it was time that people had a change – 11 years of the same person is quite a long time and I think folk deserve something else’
Let me tell you about the villages here in Kintyre that have found that Christmas spirit anew.
Marilyn Shedden shares her perspective on things this week.
We just don’t have time right now. We will make time for God when we’re less busy. And God crept in beside us when we were busy.
If I were to hazard a guess, most of us would have prayed for, or if you don’t pray, would have hoped for, an end to this deadly virus.
We wait in the darkness, for we know that even the darkest night has the first streaks of dawn to lighten the sky.
As I reflected on this, I thought how this scenario does not just affect machines, but also is so true of human beings too.
Dr Runa Mackay seemed ordinary, but she was one of the most extraordinary people I have ever had the privilege of knowing.