Kippered!

It's 6:40pm and I've taken my pullover off, it still smells of the incense at this morning's service.

Feast of Title for St James' North Lancing, so they pushed the (incense) boat out. Heaven knows how the choir sang, they were disappearing behind the cloud of holiness at the high altar. One of the choir had his surplice on back-to-front. And the organ greeted me in its usual way, when I switched it on, with a careful "parp" from 8' C on the Swell Cromorne. One day it will just carry on, not just the little 1-second musical fart. Looking in the tuning book, the chest is inaccessible for maintenance so when notes stick on, the tuner just slips something under the pipe to stop it sounding.

But the thurifer certainly made sure we were in the odour of sanctity today.

The bipolar cherry tree was in blossom again. Someone stuck a twig from a different tree into a crack, so it now produces blossoms of two colours. Rather nice.
Photograph copyright (c) 2015 Philip Bailey
Can't really see it in this picture, it's the one in the foreground under which I was standing, but it's the one near the west end of the church if you want to have a look.

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