Posts by Anna Porter (Page 3)

I am a simple poppy

Nursing in the 1970’s in Belfast was not easy as this was the time of “The Troubles” as it has been called. We faced many difficulties, even in getting to the hospital, but we carried on with our work to the best of our ability. Some terrible things do stick in your mind more than…

Are we spending enough time?

When my friends visited recently Audrey told me that she was learning to play the harp. She was finding it quite difficult and she felt that she wasn’t practising nearly enough to progress. Finding the time was definitely not easy. She was very much in my mind on Tuesday at the Lilypad concert. Claudia, one…

Visiting Friends Part 2

Last week I wrote about my friends from N.I. who visited me in Felixstowe. We had another mini adventure while they were here. I asked if anyone fancied going on the Big Wheel. I’m not a great lover of heights and had only been on it once before. It was in the evening and as…

A wonderful gift

I had the most wonderful time last weekend. Two of my very good friends from Northern Ireland, travelled to Felixstowe to visit me. They had a couple of mishaps coming over. Audrey “lost” her mobile with all the flight details etc on it but recovered it from security. When they arrived at Stansted there was…

I received an email today from Google telling me that my account is half full so I decided that I would really need to delete some of my thousands of emails. This might seem like a simple job to many but for me there is a problem. I start to read all the emails before I delete…

Are you thirsty?

The photo with this message is of a little seed which was planted some time ago. It was in Trinity Church and I have no idea who planted it or where it suddenly appeared from. I must confess that it was forgotten about until a couple of weeks ago when I realised that it was completely…

Simple

I recently saw this saying and I really like it. “A person’s most beautiful asset is not a head full of knowledge, but a heart full of love, an ear ready to listen and a hand willing to help others.” Each little part has a simple but worthwhile message. You don’t have to be very…

Thankyou!

At the Harvest Service in Felixstowe Methodist Church at Trinity last Sunday the items donated have been given to the Little Pantries Project. The Rev Jo Jacobs remarked about how different our services are now in that we are very much including helping to feed the hungry. It made me think about Harvest Services when…

Dont give up

Psalm 26 v 2 says, “Put me on trial, Lord, and cross examine me. Test my motives and my heart.” I used this verse when I wrote my “Thought for the day” on the 2nd June 2020. At that stage I was writing one every day in order to keep in touch during our Covid…

At the end of the tunnel

My husband and I enjoyed watching Canal Boat Diaries recently on television. We have always fancied having a holiday on one but we would want to have a Captain on board steering the boat for us. I believe that it is quite difficult to steer them and I reckon I would probably end up crashing…