It’s about time there was less Christmas around here and I shared some of the currently awesome stuff I’ve been into of late…
[waits till everyone is up off the floor after the shock of 2 posts in one week…]
Here goes…
Currently Reading: God, Actually: Why God Probably Exists, Why Jesus Was Probably Divine, and Why the ‘Rational’ Objections to Religion are Unconvincing.Ok… yes, this is apparently heavy duty reading, it’s no Marian Keyes’ that’s for sure but it’s interesting. I appear to be surrounded these days by people who have subscribed to the opinions of Dawkins, Hitchens and their ilk, so it seems appropriate to have some kind of alternate explanation for my faith opposed to their atheism. This book is very useful in that regard and isn’t at all preachy or wishy washy.
Currently listening to: Muse: The Resistance. I have such eclectic taste… no, really… classical music at one end and Muse, Silverchair, and Evanescence at the other… Muse is my (I know, I’m late to the party) latest find and it’s been really hard to listen to anything else…
Picture Perfect: The Semeru. Go, lose yourself in this picture. You won’t be sorry.
Video of Awesome: Could have been a Love story. A serious ‘advertisement’ for taking a risk and putting yourself out there… How many of these conversations have you had that you wished you hadn’t? Yeah, me too…
Surf’s Up: An up to date take on the classic Mix Tape. I absolutely love this site, some very funky cool things!!! As I’m an eighties girl I saw these and thought they were absolutely perfect… I remember having a stack of mix tapes of songs I’d recorded from the radio… this is such a cute way to recreate that…
Posts of Note: What Katie Ate – Sydney Food Blogger and stunning photography. Go forth, observe, absorb and drool. Stunning pix and beautiful food, and mostly in Sydney… so completely achievable [snort] at home… (watches the kilos pile back on)…
You’re welcome.
Farli says
Awesome indeed!
Thanks for the tip on the book. Sounds great.
Deeleea says
I should point out he comes from a ‘not strictly orthodox’ view but on balance a lot of what he says is worth considering