Category: Hearth & Home
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The Hearth Without Fire: Keeping the Centre of Family Life Alive
When I was a child in the 1970s, the coal fire was the heart of the home. It wasn’t just heat — it was movement, scent, and a quiet presence that shaped the rhythm of family life. We gathered around it without thinking. We talked, laughed, argued, and settled into the evening together. In our…
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Living the Logos Weave: Diet, Movement, and the Shape of Daily Life
A worldview is only real when it touches the everyday. The Logos Weave is not just a metaphysics of consciousness or a political vision of rooted communities. It is also a way of living in a body—of eating, moving, and creating in ways that honour pattern, place, and continuity. Here is how the Logos Weave…
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A little walk
My last walk was barely three miles along the local canal with a friend. Most of my walks are little walks now. But in my twenties I used to belong to a walking club in my locality. And there I learned a general principle. Where special clubs exist, there are typically three types of participant:…