Welcome to the latest instalment of the chronically late Chronicle: a year or two in review. Lately it’s increasingly weighed on me that two years have already passed since the previous Chronicle. So much has happened in this time, but here’s the highlights package. Read the rest of this entry »
Chronicle Number Next 2006
October 1, 2006Welcome to the chronically late Chronicle…
Each year i try to collect some reflections on the year gone “bye” to share with friends near and far, those i’ve long-last seen, those who’re here on the scene, and all who’ve helped make these memories. Read the rest of this entry »
Chronicle Number Next 2005
September 5, 2005Hey there
It’s been a looong time since the last Chronicle Number Next broadcast (see https://marcuscollins.wordpress.com/category/chronicles/) — every year i try to recollect what’s been happening in an email to friends near and far, those i’ve long last seen, and those who’ve helped make these memories… Read the rest of this entry »
Chronicle Number Next 2004
April 14, 2004Hey guys
Well, Easter is behind us, and the elections past. The once-more lit-up cross up at the top of the Papegaaiberg mountain just north-west of my flat and good music provide some inspiration for catching up with y’all again…
So much has happened this past year that it makes me dizzy to contemplate writing at length, so here are some of the headlines and highlights since Easter last year (full news bulletin at eight…) Read the rest of this entry »
Chronicle Number Next 2003
April 19, 2003Well, Easter is with us: the time for remembering God’s grace, love, and purpose for us
Today is also special to me because it was one year ago that I moved to Stellenbosch. The past year has been one one of major challenges, questions and choices; but also one of the greatest excitement, discovery, growth, joy and purpose. Let me remember with you some of the highlights of this past year. For those of you whom I’ve been fortunate to see recently, I hope you’ll pardon the remiss repetition; for those further afield, I do miss you and you are always in mind! Read the rest of this entry »