There are many versions of what Mark Twain is supposed to have written concerning the misreporting of his demise, but this [left] appears to be the most authentic "The report of my death was an exaggeration."
Less deadpan (!) are the words of the 'corpse' in this clip from Monty Python and the Holy Grail: "I'm not dead yet." Words of hope.
And so it is with Devenish. In spite of the trials and time pressures we experience as a family—like everyone else—we have a duty to look on the bright side and where possible to celebrate what is positive as well as to give time to problems, without being overwhelmed by them.
So I'll start up this blog again albeit in attenuated form, focussing on what matters most: our family. (For occasional posts on other topics, see the other blogs. I also intend to set up a new blog dedicated to decent music 1950-1980: Lusty Beg Island (Lóiste Beag)) — Coming soon.
It's less than two weeks until Justin's 1st birthday, which is surely something to celebrate.
Less deadpan (!) are the words of the 'corpse' in this clip from Monty Python and the Holy Grail: "I'm not dead yet." Words of hope.
And so it is with Devenish. In spite of the trials and time pressures we experience as a family—like everyone else—we have a duty to look on the bright side and where possible to celebrate what is positive as well as to give time to problems, without being overwhelmed by them.
So I'll start up this blog again albeit in attenuated form, focussing on what matters most: our family. (For occasional posts on other topics, see the other blogs. I also intend to set up a new blog dedicated to decent music 1950-1980: Lusty Beg Island (Lóiste Beag)) — Coming soon.
It's less than two weeks until Justin's 1st birthday, which is surely something to celebrate.
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