[Magdalen] Homeward Bound
Ginga Wilder
gingawilder at gmail.com
Thu Nov 6 16:58:41 UTC 2014
Roger, I agree with Grace. Your words are lovely. I enjoyed meeting you
and having you preside at Eucharist and preach at The Episcopal Church of
the Good Shepherd, Summerville. I do apologize for and am still mortified
by two of our normally polite and appropriate parishioners three cornbread
down the table when we dined. I've never been to a dinner party where that
happened. Of course, I don't get out much. Anyway, it's a story for you to
tell your cronies in UK.
Safe travels and happy landing in your retirement. And, y'all come back,
y'hear.
Ginga
On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 9:57 PM, ROGER STOKES <roger.stokes65 at btinternet.com>
wrote:
> A few minutes ago I checked in, via the internet, for my flight back to
> the UK tomorrow evening. Two years ago I came to the USA on my "trip of a
> lifetime". (Hollow laugh) On three trips I have met a number of you face
> to face and been in 21 states, plus DC. On this trip a couple of people
> have said I have seen more of their country than they have and I have
> certainly done some driving (a bit over 2,900 miles so far). If travel
> broadens the mind then I may have difficulty getting my hats on when I get
> home :-)
>
> On this trip I have been asked how I am enjoying retirement, a question I
> cannot answer because I had precisely one day between my last service and
> heading to the airport for this trip. I have also spent nearly as much time
> over here as I have in my retirement apartment (18 nights there and this is
> night 16 of my trip). There are many wonderful places in this world, not
> all of them well-known or famous. Those less familiar places are where
> most of us live and the marvel of this medium of communication is that we
> ordinary folk can chat, share and laugh about life as we see and experience
> it.
>
> I thank God that the wit of mankind has provided us with this means of
> individuals communicating directly with others rather than relying on "the
> great and the good" to say what they think should be said. I have long
> thought that there is more understanding of what really matters at the
> grass-roots of society than there is among the leaders of our nations.
> Perhaps we need a real democracy where the demos, the people, rule the
> roost.
>
> God alone knows why I have written this stream of consciousness. If you
> are still reading, thank you. I am profoundly grateful for the way that we
> can share our ideas without then being coloured by our personal appearance
> so that mind can speak to mind. For those I have met another dimension has
> been added to our knowledge of each other. May God grant us all the grace
> and the time to continue to learn form and with each other.
>
> Roger
>
>
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