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On the pilgrim way: ‘He sings as he never has before’
21/02/2020 | ReformOn a dark, damp, late January day, I briefly nipped into the garden to feed the birds. I noticed, to my surprise, that the garden was full of new growth – green spikes of daffodils poking through, gorgeous Lenten roses, … Read More
On the pilgrim way: ‘January blues have hit’
28/01/2020 | ReformThe January blues hit me early this year – on New Year’s Eve. For the past 30, or even 40 years, we have brought in the new year at my husband’s brother’s home in Lincolnshire. Because the brothers had a … Read More
On the pilgrim way: ‘God has lifted my spirits’
22/11/2019 | ReformThe God of surprises has recently given me new hope, in unexpected places. I recently went, rather unwillingly, to our local Labour Party selection meeting, to choose our parliamentary candidate. We are a safe Conservative seat, so for Labour it … Read More
On the pilgrim way: ‘The suicide’s anniversary has come and gone’
01/11/2019 | ReformThe first anniversary of our granddaughter Ciara’s suicide has come and gone. There was a flurry of family phone calls and texts checking our son Peter’s address and the precise date of Ciara’s death. On the actual day, we happened … Read More
On the pilgrim way: ‘Clearing out our scullery began to be fun’
27/09/2019 | ReformSheila Maxey finds joy in tidying and recycling
I have been clearing out our scullery after at least 30, if not 40 years. It is a Victorian house and we have lived in it for over 50 years. I am … Read More
On the pilgrim way: ‘Longer term memory is a blessing’
23/08/2019 | ReformSheila Maxey reflects on memory
Memory is a touchy subject among old people like me because we are all experiencing short-term memory loss. What did I come upstairs for? Why can’t I remember the name of my neighbour? It is … Read More


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