Ran both of the last two mornings: Last morning, very heavy legs and a slow run, and this morning a good pace and limber legs. Coffee and fruit breakfast, shower, and Morning Prayer. Yesterday I came home and leaned into some academic business, t(hen a meeting about fund-raising … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 1 month ago

Wednesday Morning (of Ninth)

No rain, so I ran my two miles (musing about how I imagined, once upon a time, that it would get easier and easier), coffee and fruit, Morning Prayer, then will stay at church for midweek Eucharist, then home for the afternoon, probably. | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 1 month ago

‘Bro, Bro, Bro’

Yesterday I dismounted the X3 at St Aldate’s and hastened toward Oriel, where in a half hour I would meet a guest for lunch. As I turned the corner into Blue Boar, I heard someone shouting after me: ‘Bro, Bro, Bro, I need…’ to which I half-turned and waved and called, ‘Sorry, I’m … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 1 month ago

One Way

When I write about spirituality, I will have to stress that I’m talking about one way, not the only way, and not to the exclusion of other ways. I may have criticisms of other ways, but I will try not to deprecate ways that benefit other people. My point, at every turn, will be t … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 1 month ago

Rain Not Run

No run this morning — steady rain. | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 1 month ago

Two Things

One, I really must do something about FB and Twitter, and even BlueSky. My current plan involves taking an interval (initially a day or two, building to longer times) off, peering in, and taking another interval off as soon as practicable. Maybe one medium at a time, not lukewarm … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 1 month ago

Lighter

Following on from yesterday’s post, today my legs felt a bit stronger — not strong exactly, nor limber, but neither did they feel as heavy as yesterday) — and I ran to a plausible, if not particularly exciting pace. Coffee and grapes, Morning Prayer, then to a café for working al … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 1 month ago

Heavy

Having been running daily for years now, I always marvel at how unpredictable the experience will be. Yesterday I made the run at what is for me a decent pace, despite my legs feeling as heavy, leaden, as they ever have; today they were a bit livelier, but my pace was a bit slowe … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 2 months ago

Last Day of Term

Ran my two miles, despite 3° temps and complaining muscles. Coffee and fruit, cleaned up, off to Morning Prayer and a collegial meeting with Prof. Barton before I traipse up to Ox for the last New Testament Seminar of term. Last of term, ah! | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 2 months ago

Two Days Left

Thursday of Eighth, so there are two days left of full term. I have two tutes today, some marking and reports to write, and I have some make-up tutes to arrange, but beginning Friday I will not be receiving any more essays to mark, and everything I do will move me forward to an a … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 2 months ago

Wednesday of Eighth, Whew

Ran my two miles in 2° (did I report yesterday’s run? Same deal), coffee and fruit, Morning Prayer, off to the bus stop to just barely miss the X3, eventually got to Oxford to lead tutorials with my four lovely first-years, back to Abingdon, afternoon appointment, and various ema … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 2 months ago

Zero

The mornings have been lighter and lighter, thank heaven, though the zero and subzero temperatures have been disappointing. Two more miles this morning, anyway. David Weinberger reports his extended interaction with ChatGPT which pivots on the topic of cultural situatedness. He e … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 2 months ago

Two, Too

It wasn’t raining this morning, so — why not run my two miles even though it was -1° out on 2 March? I made adequate time. I had spent yesterday working on two sermons (two different congregations, two different sorts of ethos). I was knocked out, then; and it knocked me out agai … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 2 months ago

Rain, Rain, Go

Steady rain this morning, so I doubt that I’ll go for my morning run. At any other point in my life, I would just roll my eyes and marvel at the rainiest spell in memory; now that I live in a low-lying house between two rising rivers, my feelings about a protracted rainy spell ru … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 2 months ago

Two More

Ran my morning two miles on stiff, resistant legs, but came in at a reasonable pace. Coffee and fruit, clean up, Morning Prayer, and will spend the morning marking essays till I head in to Oxford for a tute. | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 2 months ago

And I Ran…

Ran my usual two miles this morning, and although my legs were attempting passive resistance tactics, I kept to a pretty good pace. Fruit breakfast and coffee, cleaned up, Morning Prayer, a morning meeting with the Team Vicar (one of my two line managers), Staff Meeting, and in t … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 2 months ago

Welcome Back

I slept almost nine hours last night, after napping on and off through the afternoon and evening — I expect that I’ll have some sleep-transition jetlag issues, but at least I’m off to a good start at returning to my home sleep-cycle pattern. I ran my short route this morning to g … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 2 months ago

Mission Somewhat Accomplished

In all the spy and superagent and honest-cop and determined scientist-rescuer films, the travel from one exotic location to another goes largely unremarked, even though it takes up more real-world time than the dramatic confrontations, clandestine revelations, fight sequences, mi … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 2 months ago

What a Day(s)

So, beginning yesterday morning: it was raining, so I didn’t run. Then I waited for the dog minder, who got stuck in traffic; he arrived a half hour late, just after the Archdeacon arrived for our scheduled appointment. We had a very good talk, and I proceeded to the parish centr … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 2 months ago

Waiting For Hilary

Waiting for Hilary Term to end, that is. It’s my intense teaching term at Oriel, and my parish responsibilities have been steady — and I’m flying to my mother-in-law’s funeral in the States for the weekend. So I’ll be ready when term-time ends. I ran my miles this morning, then c … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 2 months ago

Rain

I didn’t run this morning cos it was raining steadily when I woke up. That was convenient, since I needed time before the 8:00 Mass to go over my sermon one more time and then print it. The weather’’s changed since then — mostly clear skies this afternoon — but I don’t think I’ll … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 2 months ago

Scraping

I could be referring to my sleepy feet on our early=morning run, or doing the washing-up, or writing a sermon for the nth week in a row. In any case, I have to extrude a sermon from my imagination, but apart from that I will be taking things easy today. (For the journal, I did… | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 2 months ago

More Miles, More Days

I ran my morning route both of the last two days (in unseasonably, unreasonably warm weather), had my fruit breakfast and coffee, cared for the Margaret-bereft canines, made a foray in Oxford yesterday and will do today as well, picked up a grocery or two, and have been thinking … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 2 months ago

Ashvalent

I did not run this morning, as I was out late at Oriel’s Theology Dinner. I woke up in time to begin bashing out a homily for our Ash Wednesday morning service; at this evening’s service, I’m mostly just decorative. The wee duggies were anxious about my leaving for a few hours so … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 2 months ago

Wall to Wall

Ran my two miles, coffee and fruit, am reading a student essay, will clean up and go to Morning Prayer, dash back to feed and air the dogs, then to the bus stop to get to Oxford for tutorials by 11:00, then home to Abingdon for an afternoon appointment, then time for more marking … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 2 months ago

Monday, Monday

Two miles, coffee and fruit, Morning Prayer, fruit and coffee, marking, thorough meeting about pastoral care at St Helen’s, back home to wrap up marking, dog care…. | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 2 months ago

Semi-Retired, With The Accent on ‘Semi’

Up for my morning run, coffee, Morning Prayer (at home), a second cup and hot breakfast, give the sermon a once-over, print, shower, hurry to church, preach and assist, talk with church-goers at the door, join a Young Server Recruitment meeting, stumble home, lunch, begin proofre … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 2 months ago

Patricia Anne Pennington Bamforth

Patricia (Pat) Anne Pennington Bamforth died peacefully in her sleep, at Maine General Hospital in Augusta, ME, on February 5th, 2024, after a long and full life of care for family and community. She was born September 17, 1937, in St Louis, MO, graduated from Kirkwood High Schoo … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 3 months ago

Early Start Early Nap

We woke up execrably early this morning so that Margaret could catch the first flight to Boston out of Heathrow. That means catching the bus out of Abingdon, changing for the Airliner coach in Oxford, and arriving in good time for the international flight; added to the joys of ea … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 3 months ago

Nope, Not In Cold Rain

I will not run my miles through a steady rain in single-digit temps. That’s a firm negatory. Instead I sdat and talked with Margaret about various aspects of her travel plans, what to expect when she gets to Pat’s house, and so on. I marked essays, listened to the Cardboards live … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 3 months ago

On

So, a busy day today. I ran my two (a decent time, actually, for a change), then coffee and fruit and cleaning up, then Morning Prayer, then back to church for a (long) weekly staff meeting. Then home to turn back to home-work. I’m cooking dinner for my sweetheart, then an evenin … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 3 months ago

Orphans

Margaret and I are both orphans, now. Yesterday at 8:00 EST/1:00 GMT, Patricia P Bamforth died in her sleep at her hospital in Augusta, Maine. I’ll post an obit later, but for now suffice it to say that we were neither surprised nor fully prepared. Just Saturday she had agreed to … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 3 months ago

Working Preacher

Full day at church — after having run my two miles and said Morning Prayer and showered and dressed, all before 7:15, I made my way to church for the 8:00 service. Then I came home to say Good Morning to Margaret, then back to church to walk through the special service for the Th … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 3 months ago

License Put To Work

Ran (walked part of) my two miles, Morning Prayer, hot breakfast, and now to work up a sermon for tomorrow and a Faith orum on ‘the sacraments’ (‘On the Very Idea of a Sacrament’ for you Davidson aficionados). | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 3 months ago

As I Was Saying

I ran all three of the last mornings (short route on Wednesday, as I was short of sleep and a bit achey from so much standing up). I had been putting off blogging, partly because I have had a full plate of things to do and partly because I was hoping to be able to… | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 3 months ago

And We’re Off

I ran my miles, of course, and had a cup of coffeee and fruit. Will take tea upstairs to Margaret, clean up, and head to Morning Prayer, then shop for groceries and return home to pass the day tidying and helping Margaret. And in the evening, will welcome parishioners and friends … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 3 months ago

If You Give a Vicar a License…

Ran my short route this morning — just felt like it — and came home to coffee, hot breakfast, a leisurely clean-up and change into church clothes, morning Mass, for the last time not-as-staff. This licensing business is beginning to seem like a classic mild, but utterly incongruo … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 3 months ago

Unwinding Saturday

And it’ll be my last for a while, since — if I read the rota correctly — I’m preaching at St Helen’s every Sunday for the next four weeks. Two more (chillier, 2°) miles in the book, cup of coffee, and about to say Morning Prayer. I expect Margaret and I will do some tidying… | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 3 months ago

Morning, History, Seminar

Two miles, fruit breakfast, Morning Prayer, coffee in town (at Throwing Buns — gluten-free scones for Margaret), chemist’s, library for some books about the history of Abingdon, then into Oxford for the New Testament Seminar. It’s a long, long bus ride home at rush hour on Friday … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 3 months ago

Big Day

Big teaching day in the family: Margaret had her two-hour lecture in East Oxford, and I had two tutorials at Oriel. Add in the to-ing and fro-ing of getting to town, and we’re well tired. I did run my miles this morning, and of course said Morning Prayer and finished marking the … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 3 months ago

Dare We Hope?

The weather was warmer this morning (9°), as the third blustery, rainy storm to cross Great Britain in the last few weeks passed through. I had a wee bit of a lie-in, ran my two miles, had some coffee and fruit, said Morning Prayer and consulted with my colleagues, picked up some … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 3 months ago

Another Day

Two miles in the morning, coffee and fruit, Morning Prayer, then coffee with MArgaret in town, a wee trip to W. B. Smith and Waitrose, home for lunch and an academic meeting, by then some odds and ends relative to my project toward articulating a chantry list for St Helen’s. Busy … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 3 months ago

Yes

Ran my two miles, fruit and coffee, and off to the church for Morning Prayer. Should pick up some groceries, and then home to read and study, and I have a student thesis to peer into. | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 3 months ago

Nope

I set out on my run this morning. It was a balmy 6° (after a spell of subzero temps), though the air was lightly seasoned with drizzle. I figured that a mist was easy enough to negotiate granted the appeal of a warmer atmosphere. The mist, however, turned out to be more like driz … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 3 months ago

Whew

Sermon done, just before dinner. This is the first time two of the parish’s congregations will hear me preach, so the stakes are different from what they’d be if everyone already knew to expect to be bored. | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 3 months ago

Not So Cold

…so I did run my short (~1.5 mi) route, short cause of my knee, then came home for coffee and hot breakfast. Since then I’ve been doing online errands to avoid finishing tomorrow’s sermon. That looks like the shoape of my whole day, unless I finish my sermon in a rush this aftern … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 3 months ago

Limping in a Circle

Not really limping, nor really a circle, but I did make a very unambitious, very gentle jog along my short route. My knee is still feeling wobbly; the temperature was -4°; but I get uneasy if I skip two days in a row, lest I start getting lazy. Coffee and easy peelers, tea in bed … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 3 months ago

Tweaken, Not Chilled

I didn’t run this morning, partly because the temperature at running time was -5°, and partly because my knee situation got more wobbly and painful as the day wore on. I did walk to Morning Prayer, though, and into town with Margaret for coffee and pain au raisin. This afternoon … | Continue reading


@akma.disseminary.org | 3 months ago