tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35539648.post3736384675359010605..comments2023-10-18T14:53:28.622+01:00Comments on Forest Murmurs: Pantokrator for LongbentonFr Michael Brownhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15320336535138538635noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35539648.post-89554662370349411812010-09-16T18:55:32.500+01:002010-09-16T18:55:32.500+01:00ScepticalBeliever has been denied access to the in...ScepticalBeliever has been denied access to the internet for some time! Yes, a crying shame and disgrace but a nice lady in India has sent me a new 'Hub' and I am once again, as I believe the xpression is, 'on line'. My heartfelt thanks to Dunelm for his guide to the Consett area and I am now making plans to go there within the next twenty years or so. I can hardly wait but petrol is so expensive...ScepticalBelievernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35539648.post-67411432184211560212010-09-09T23:53:28.995+01:002010-09-09T23:53:28.995+01:00My Dear Dunelm,
I am so grateful for the tourist ...My Dear Dunelm,<br /><br />I am so grateful for the tourist guide, I can't wait to pass the Jelly Ponds - is it painful?<br /><br />My mistake is approaching the Red Dust City from the high side, Hat & Feather and Number One. (Is there a Number Two?)<br /><br />But you can't compete with the Barlow Cheese Quarries and Treacle Wells.1569 Risingnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35539648.post-71783362808805647202010-09-09T14:59:19.636+01:002010-09-09T14:59:19.636+01:00For 1569 and Sceptical Believer.
This is slightly...For 1569 and Sceptical Believer.<br /><br />This is slightly off theme but deserves a response. The tourist areas of Consett and N W Durham are a delight to behold if you know where to look. After driving along The Slonks in Shotley Bridge to Stinky Burn you could then go up Mutton Clog Bank and past the Jelly Ponds with the old slag heaps on your left. Having feasted on the exhilarating scenery of the Derwent Valley you could then head towards The Snods via Devil's Dip and return via Cutler's Hall where the great German swordmakers once produced the finest swords in Europe. Very soon afterwards you will come across the parish church of Our Blessed Lady Immaculate in Blackhill in which Cardinal Wiseman gave the first sermon at its opening in 1857. <br />The roads are in a reasonable condition and we even have the smallest cycle path in the country in Consett which travels for precisely two yards. This was such a talking point it was covered by the national papers and TV. We have much to boast about.Dunelmnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35539648.post-19841971660966232522010-09-05T21:52:25.730+01:002010-09-05T21:52:25.730+01:00Sceptical Believer,
I could do a slide show prese...Sceptical Believer,<br /><br />I could do a slide show presentation of the most scenic and touristy aspects of Consett, Gateshead and Birtley, but what would we do after the first 5 minutes?1569 Risinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17680321977918677689noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35539648.post-85855804224037596322010-09-05T10:04:13.806+01:002010-09-05T10:04:13.806+01:00Before 1569 suggests that you provide photos of yo...Before 1569 suggests that you provide photos of your holidays I think he should give us his own pictorial delights of his exciting (and adventuresome)forays into the lesser known parts of the North East. He might also enlighten us as to his means of transport because some parts of the area apparently do not yet have tarmac roads. Or, indeed, any roads.ScepticalBelievernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35539648.post-69757215010284161022010-09-04T19:34:18.006+01:002010-09-04T19:34:18.006+01:00Father, how absolutely exciting! I cannot wait, ha...Father, how absolutely exciting! I cannot wait, have you got some pictures to go with the account?<br /><br />I could reciprocate: I have been to Seahouses for a day, Consett twice, Gateshead four times, and even went to Birtley to count the wheels on trucks, and to check up on men with thick necks.<br /><br />Life is unbelievably stimulating.1569 Risingnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35539648.post-36356596198751660102010-09-04T14:28:23.439+01:002010-09-04T14:28:23.439+01:00Thanks 1569. I must make the effort and start writ...Thanks 1569. I must make the effort and start writing again. I suppose I could always fall back on `what I did in my holidays`.Fr Michael Brownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15320336535138538635noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35539648.post-45182887357755067092010-09-04T13:49:27.762+01:002010-09-04T13:49:27.762+01:00Father,
Your blog has been sadly lacking in surre...Father,<br /><br />Your blog has been sadly lacking in surrealness (is that a word?) recently. Your fan club is having to vent its spleen on Holy Smoke, Guido Fawkes, Ian Dale and such like fooleries instead.<br /><br />So potatoes,burning beds, trolley buses, Milvain Club Nunnerly (is that a word?) Dancers, abandoned statues,Austrian hijacking, Harriet Harpic, the Millipedes,(both)- these inventions of a feverished and fertile brain are being left to rot in some forgotten and deserted ecclesiastical backwater.<br /><br />Rather like the statue, when I come to think of it.1569 Risingnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35539648.post-80413387156084428622010-08-24T21:35:40.088+01:002010-08-24T21:35:40.088+01:00It is certainly a very inspiring work.
I beg to d...It is certainly a very inspiring work.<br /><br />I beg to differ with +D and whilst empathising with his excellent taste would suggest a more 'classical' or even Byzantine style set of <i>antependia</i> should be used.Rubricariushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05050302650867319277noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35539648.post-71539634117181526812010-08-23T20:12:26.888+01:002010-08-23T20:12:26.888+01:00Sr. Petra Clare is a great iconographer and does w...Sr. Petra Clare is a great iconographer and does workshops at Belmont Abbey with Dom Dyfrig each year. These are absolutely beautiful, and I agree with Fr. Blake - you are indeed lucky to have some of her great work.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35539648.post-57643499914036906212010-08-21T19:55:05.077+01:002010-08-21T19:55:05.077+01:00Splendid, a great asset to the church, congratulat...Splendid, a great asset to the church, congratulations1569 Risingnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35539648.post-68742574864990618202010-08-21T18:16:59.998+01:002010-08-21T18:16:59.998+01:00It looks fabulous Father. I hope it inspires many...It looks fabulous Father. I hope it inspires many prayers and acts as a window into heaven for all who look at it.Andrew Plasom-Scottnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35539648.post-79661122907367189252010-08-21T17:41:18.901+01:002010-08-21T17:41:18.901+01:00Love the icon,and very nice to see a decent crucif...Love the icon,and very nice to see a decent crucifix hanging above the altar in St's peter and Paul,....not before time.Could I suggest a Laudian altar frontal which would make the sanctuary less severe.+Dnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35539648.post-61955833895063020302010-08-21T16:27:43.950+01:002010-08-21T16:27:43.950+01:00It is very splendid, I am very jealous.
She really...It is very splendid, I am very jealous.<br />She really is a remarkable painter, you are very fortunate to have some of her work.Fr Ray Blakehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05584140126211527252noreply@blogger.com