This was the view out my window as I woke up this morning in C. S. Lewis' bedroom at The Kilns. It was a beautiful autumn morning with a mixture of clouds and blue sky with rays of sunshine peeking through.
When I came downstairs the breakfast table was lovingly set for me in the dining room by Dr. Debbie Higgins, Warden of The Kilns. I greatly enjoyed a peaceful breakfast by myself as I gazed out the window at the rose trellis and the moss along the wall with birds flitting about and singing merrily.
Then it was off to worship at Holy Trinity Church, Headington Quarry, where the Lewis brothers worshiped together for more than thirty years. This was the view from where we sat. It was a very meaningful Remembrance Sunday Service as we remembered and gave thanks for the lives of all those who gave their all for their country in the First World War and all the wars since.
We sat near the Narnia window (above) and paid a visit to the Lewis brothers' grave (below) after the service.
Then it was off to the heart of Oxford to do some shopping. I just love lampposts so I had to snap a photo of this one outside one of the shops we perused.
There we were greatly moved by a candlelit evensong service and the singing of the young choir boys from Magdalen College School. I felt like I was in one of the scenes from the movie Shadowlands.
When I came downstairs the breakfast table was lovingly set for me in the dining room by Dr. Debbie Higgins, Warden of The Kilns. I greatly enjoyed a peaceful breakfast by myself as I gazed out the window at the rose trellis and the moss along the wall with birds flitting about and singing merrily.
Then it was off to worship at Holy Trinity Church, Headington Quarry, where the Lewis brothers worshiped together for more than thirty years. This was the view from where we sat. It was a very meaningful Remembrance Sunday Service as we remembered and gave thanks for the lives of all those who gave their all for their country in the First World War and all the wars since.
We sat near the Narnia window (above) and paid a visit to the Lewis brothers' grave (below) after the service.
Then it was off to the heart of Oxford to do some shopping. I just love lampposts so I had to snap a photo of this one outside one of the shops we perused.
There we were greatly moved by a candlelit evensong service and the singing of the young choir boys from Magdalen College School. I felt like I was in one of the scenes from the movie Shadowlands.
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Pax,
Greg
A month-long summer program at Exeter sounds nice too.
Blessings....