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Blogging 2006
Okay, I haven't been blogging for quite a year, but as I head home for Christmas it seems a good time to do a 'Best of 2006' post. Here's my selection of favourite posts, month by month:
February: The Wedding Feast
March: Divine timelessness - further thoughts
April: Easter reading (i) and (ii)
June: What kind of begetting?
July: Probably the most beautiful place in the world
August: Excellence
September: The end of grammatical-historical exegesis?
October: The Complete Theologian
November: SBL
December: Be imitators of me
Cactus and cocktails
Last night I went out with some friends to a Mexican restaurant in the city. It was lots of fun and the food was really good, although the strange fluffy paper animals hanging from the ceiling and the skulls on every available surface made for something of a strange atmosphere.
I had chicken fajitas (just for you, Dawn) which were really good and I tried bits of other people's plaintain and enchiladas. But not the cactus which one of the girls had in her burrito.
After the meal we walked to the Continental which is a very trendy bar/restaurant decorated in a kind of retro 70s theme. We sat upstairs where there were large stuffed horse-type creatures for seats and shagpile carpet on the ceiling. And then we looked at the cocktail menu. I can highly recommend chocolate martinis and pomegranate daiquiris!
It was lots of fun and a really nice way to celebrate the end of semester. Thanks for organising us, Liz!
