
Oranges and lemons
Oranges and lemons DM 28th June 2025 Whoever composed the rhyme, “Oranges and lemons, the bells of St Clements” was a cheat! Lemons and Clements
It takes some time in church to hear things right. Most new attenders mishear the Aaronic Blessing as the Ironic Blessing. The Aaronic Blessing is a form of words given by God to Moses’ brother Aaron the priest, with which to bless the Israelites: “The Lord bless you and keep you. The Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you. The Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace.” It is a beautiful blessing, with trinitarian structure, and full of grace.
Funnily enough, there are a few Ironic Blessings in the Bible. One is where a nervous king has hired a rogue prophet to curse a protected people. Except what comes out of the wizard’s mouth is not a curse but a blessing, much to the chagrin of the king. Then there’s Esau who foolishly sells his precious birthright to his brother Jacob, but then tries to obtain some sort of compensation. That might better phrased as the Moronic Blessing.
But perhaps the worst blessing is the Sardonic one, where the proud king of Babylon descends to the realm of the dead, only for the inhabitants to rise up to mock him. ‘The grave below is all astir to meet you at your coming… “You also have become weak, as we are… All your pomp has been brought down to the grave… maggots are spread out beneath you… How you have fallen from heaven, O morning star, son of the dawn!”’
Oranges and lemons DM 28th June 2025 Whoever composed the rhyme, “Oranges and lemons, the bells of St Clements” was a cheat! Lemons and Clements
Vasovagal DM 21st June 2025 What a sook! Fancy fainting getting a simple blood test. It wasn’t the sight of blood. I never look. It
Names, names DM 14th June 2025 The pressure’s on. Our Sunday School area at church is being renovated, and a new name is required. The
Happy shiny people DM 7th June 2025 My new shiny rubbish bins are now sitting proudly on the footpath. The council replaced them all across
The Calvary Memorial DM 31st May 2025 A hundred years ago, Edwin Markham wrote a poem to celebrate the life of Abraham Lincoln, which was
The Woodman DM 24th May 2025 The winter firewood arrived this week, and right on time to meet the drop in temperature. Pilliga wood, which
Dune erosion DM 17th May 2025 Some sixty years ago, Frank Herbert, author of the enormously popular Dune series, wrote the following conversation in the
Please Stop? DM 10th May 2025 I think it was during Hans Zimmer’s Absurdity that I went into cardiac arrest. Well nearly. He’s always one
Nitpicking DM 3rd May 2025 Former editor of the Sydney Morning Herald, John D Pringle once reminisced about one of his former bosses, A P