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Taizé is blowing an f sharp on the pitch pipe, supper at 19h, silence, the front, deep cleaning, widening, welcome, chlorine, ce n'est pas possible, a red and a green pen, monastic, going to the Eucharist, ink printers, blé, shutters, drinking tea, running to church, sharing, toilet book, Colombo, sitting on the floor, hot milk, contact meeting, no. 023, fetching the food, turning to the Gospel, "I wonder", paper toilets, bread and wine, silk, what shall we sing?, common life, le rappel automatique, freedom, reading the working list, orange, tuning forks, being available, forgiving, email room, shitty cold, prayer, is that common?, being in the welcome, passing a piece of cheese, wearing sandals with socks, garlic, a lot, church, going on walks, the condiments, electricity cables outside the walls, mist, are we eating in Lamba?, getting keys, common life, improvisation, bushes, being the responsible, peace, intelligence, chilli, can I help you?, printing lists, lost and confused, calculating numbers of people, are the bells already ringing?, outside in the rain, dialling three figure numbers on the phone, lightness, joy...

...le Christ est ressuscité.


:: News ::
:: 04/6/07 ::

Last update in the Chantons part before the big "temps ordinaire" break.



:: 19/5/07 ::

I added a very nice link that I was sent a couple of days ago.

And yes, I'm leaning out the window... I found someone new to call in case of me getting married!



:: 17/04/07 ::

I spent two beautiful weeks on the hill to meet a lot of old and new friends and celebrate Easter together. Of course I took a lot of pictures. You can choose a gallery in the navigation on the left.

Happy Easter to you all!



:: 21/3/07 ::

I published my Advent calender of interpreting French.



:: 18/2/07 ::

Holidays can be so nice... I made a gallery with some of my pictures from Zagreb!





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