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Tuesday, 23 May 2006
New Blog: Richard Kidd
After 10 months or so, the blogging bug has been caught by one of my colleagues. Richard Kidd is Principal of Northern Baptist College and his new blog has just been launched.
This is what Richard says about his blog:
I am seven weeks into a five month sabbatical and there is no doubt this has been a very special time. Since the beginning of March, nearly three months ago now, I have been moving into and through a period of very significant personal growth. The sabbatical has focused it, but I am glad to be able to note in myself that the process began some time before the sabbatical began - because, inevitably, it is easy to feel that the present experience of well-being might be no more than the glow of sabbatical freedom. I am convinced it goes deeper. ...
... So - over the coming weeks I shall be posting new reflections on the work I am doing day to day, and I shall be drawing back on resources gathered over the last few months. I hope there will be at least a few people out there who will want to share some of the journey with me, and I look forward to comments from others who find a resonance between their own experiences and mine.
Welcome, Richard, to the blogosphere!
Who will be next, I wonder?
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Thanks for pointing me to Richard's blog, Sean. You guys are certainly unmistakably Baptists, aren't you???? I'd find it more difficult (from an aesthetic point of view) to call my blog "Lawrence the URC" - though it has a ring about it! I've had to port my blog over to WordPress because blogSpirit's mucked the whole thing up. It's a good platform - not quite as straightforward as blogSpirit in terms of books and cds, but loads of options and clean layouts. I've linked to both you and Richard and plugged the sites in the tag lines. I'd be interested to know if you get any traffic!
Best wishes
Lawrence
Posted by: Lawrence | Thursday, 01 June 2006
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