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Wednesday Photo: The Yoshino cherry (Prunus x yedoensis) in the Cambridge University Botanic Garden

Two good very things—a spring thought for the day in advance of the Cambridge Unitarian Church's AGM

Early spring blackthorn blossom on Coldham's Brook, Ditton Meadows, Cambridge

Man, dog, boat, river, rowers — a spring morning on the River Cam by Midsummer Common

Wednesday Photo: An early spring day on the River Cam

Wednesday Photo: Spring Sunset over Suffolk . . . and a few words by Okada Torajirō talking about Ralph Waldo Emerson

Wednesday Photo: Mary and spring flowers in St Mary’s, Kettlebaston, Suffolk

To touch again the finely woven, seamless cloth of joy & woe — an Easter Sunday meditation

Wednesday Photo: Blossom in Fen Ditton

Wednesday Photo: Dreamland, Margate, August 2023

Wednesday Photo: Spring buttercups and picnics on Midsummer Common

What happens (to Easter) when we can no longer rely on spring?

Happy Baba Marta (Grandma March) Day!

Wednesday Photo: Ditton Meadows in spring

Spring blossom in Cambridge

A mischevious spring meditation on Robert Frost’s poem “Mending Wall”

The origin of our world is in leaves—A spring meditation on a painting by Claude Monet, a poem by Boris A. Novak, and a book by Emanuele Coccia

Our true “Notre Dame”. Some cathedral-thinking for Easter Sunday—Christ as the gardener