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Sunday, 28 April 2024

London Surprise Minor

I've been ringing for over 50 years and I have even rung peals of surprise major, not that I ring many peals. I have a quite limited repertoire of surprise minor methods: most towers around me are lucky to get beyond plain bob (with a few exceptions). Thus, a quarter of London has been a target of mine for many years.

I achieved this target yesterday but had to drive 20 miles to do so. It was a branch quater peal day. Whilst it went very well, we had 2 false starts of a couple of leads each. It was not me who went wrong but, as the 'least experienced' surprise minor ringer, it was suggested that I might like to glance at 'the line': I didn't need to. Once the person who did go wrong had woken up the ringing was a lot better.

As it turned out, after we had rung up, I toyed with putting a knot in the rope so that it would be shorter but it was on the cusp of needing one. After false start 2 I did put a knot in and, by the end, I was glad I had.

It was rather embarrasing for the conductor at the end for him to be told by a clearly very experienced ringer that he had used a false calling for the 720. He had called W, H, W (twice repeated) from the 6th. However, on checking, this is in my Ringers' Diary (2004) so I do not understand the problem.

Sunday, 24 March 2024

Quakers

Today I did something for the first time. I went to a Quaker meeting [The Society of Friends].

I had walked past the Quaker meeting house earlier in the week and - as I knew I did not have a musical engagement this Sunday - I decided to give it a try. When I got home on Thursday I set about researching the Quakers online and found out what takes place at a meeting. I also looked into what they believe: it is quite embracing.

For me, some churches have become too noisy, too informal and totally lacking in reverence. What I like about the Quakers (so far) can be listed:

  • No Creed
  • No ritual
  • Meetings last exactly an hour
  • No sermon!
  • No priests - nobody is in charge (= everyone is equally in charge)
  • No chit-chat
  • No passing the peace
  • No distractions
  • Sustained focus on one thing
  • Peace (in the service)
There were only 5 of us present although there were chairs for 8. They have about 20 members. Like many churches they were hit by the pandemic and I think older people have never really got back into the habit of going out.
 
I can next go again in a fortnight. Let's see how it goes.
 
PS I just found this