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It would be a mistake to think all geniuses are to be found in the sciences; or as engineers or inventors.  That would straight away exclude all sorts of alternative and motley geniuses and limit our survey.  My definition of genius, if you need reminding, is “an extraordinary intellectual power especially as manifested in creative activity” …

Geniuses 2

Isaac Newton would make most people’s genius list, so is probably the least provocative of mine.  Newton was born in eastern England’s Lincolnshire in the mid seventeenth century, son to a share cropper.  There were no signs of genius early on.  In fact, the only event recorded of his early life involved his being bullied at school.  The best he might have expected from life was to leave school at twelve and become a share cropper himself.  However, a local landowner saw potential in him and arranged and paid for him to complete his schooling (where he blossomed in his final year – as a seventeen-year-old) and so to Cambridge University.

Lockdown Stuff

Greetings, all you good people in lockdown. How are you faring? We’re all in this together, huh, but in our own homes, so there’s not much fellowship to be had, huh. Well, as the St Francis Web-guy, and in talking with Rev Joan, I thought I’d put up a few things to maintain some morale in these uncertain times. So, check out some of the the things below. You’ll find something there for you – plenty of inspiration, hopefully, and including some fun stuff and some interesting stuff.