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Colin McAllister was born in 1942 in Sao Paulo, Brazil but has
lived in St Andrews since 1955. He was educated at the Abbey
School, Fort Augustus and at St Andrews University, where he
graduated with MA Honours in Political Economy and Geography. For
28 years he taught Economics and related subjects at Dundee
College. He was Captain of The New Golf Club at St Andrews in 1999
and President of St Andrews Burns Club from 2005 to 2007. Golf is
his main hobby, but other interests include Scottish history, the
Gaelic language, economics and politics, good wine and malt whisky,
and foreign travel. He published But does it scan? In 2008, Can I
Scan? In 2012 and ita s Quite an Uncanny in 2016, More than 100
jokes That Made Me Laugh in 2016 and To Scan or Not To Scan in
2018.
Colin McAllister was born in 1942 in Sao Paulo, Brazil but has
lived in St Andrews since 1955. He was educated at the Abbey
School, Fort Augustus and at St Andrews University, where he
graduated with MA Honours in Political Economy and Geography. For
28 years he taught Economics and related subjects at Dundee
College. He was Captain of The New Golf Club of St Andrews in 1999
and President of St Andrews Burns Club from 2005 to 2007. Golf is
his main hobby, but other interests include Scottish history, the
Gaelic language, economics and politics, good wine and malt whisky,
and foreign travel. He published But Does It Scan? in 2008, Can I
Scan? in 2012 and it's Quite Uncanny in 2016 and More than 100
Jokes That Made Me Laugh in 2016.
In this light-hearted collection of poetry, Colin McAllister muses
on subjects as wide-ranging as his cruise around South America, his
enthusiasm for golf, American politics and his first tentative
steps into the world of computer technology.Drawing on the dialect
of his native Scotland and experimenting with limerick and sonnet
forms, But Does It Scan? is a vibrant insight into the poet's
thoughts on his experiences of modern-day life.
a Laugh and whole world laughs with you. Weep and you weep alone.
For this brave old earth must borrow its mirth, but has trouble
enough of its own.a - Ella Wheeler Wilcox Colin McAllister was born
in 1942 in Sao Paulo, Brazil but has lived in St Andrews since
1955. He was educated at the Abbey School, Fort Augustus and at St
Andrews University, where he graduated with MA Honours in Political
Economy and Geography. For 28 years he taught Economics and related
subjects at Dundee College. He was Captain of the New Golf Club of
St Andrews in 1999 and President of St Andrews Burns Club from 2005
to 2007. Golf is his main hobby, but other interests include
Scottish history, the Gaelic language, economics and politics, good
wine and malt whisky, and foreign travel. He published But Does It
Scan? in 2008, Can I Scan? in 2012 and It's Quite Unscanny in 2016.
Most of these poems are one-tenth inspiration and nine-tenths
perspiration. Some appeared out of nowhere and almost wrote
themselves. Enjoy them for what they are - mostly just pieces of
fun.
Colin McAllister and Justin Ryan-Scottish interior designers, TV
hosts, and property speculators-are cabin aficionados who divide
their time between homes in Canada and their beloved Scotland.
iEscapology: Modern Cabins, Cottages and Retreats is a stunning
book of modern-day retreats-bucolic weekend escapes by the sea,
remote getaways in the woods, and rustic mountain hideouts-to
inspire peaceful and quiet living. The authors genuinely believe
that cabin time has a remarkably positive impact on our health,
wellbeing and our happiness. Whether it's a rustic cottage nestled
deep within a Nordic forest, a robust mountain lodge in Montana, a
breathtaking treehouse in Canada, or a steel-walled, one-room
"hotel" in Denmark, these retreats share one vital aspect in
common: they proffer the chance to escape and to and live in
harmony with nature, far from the madding crowd. Part style bible
and lifestyle manual, the book features a beautiful collection of
classic and contemporary cottages and cabins, each accompanied by
an informative design profile and beautifully photographed images.
And of course, the book is also packed with practical building and
design advice that fans of Colin and Justin have grown to love.
You'll find relevant information about different types of dwelling
styles, builds, sustainability/off-grid living, tiny homes,
renovation on a budget, room zonings, decor and everything in
between.
Jewish and Christian apocalypses have captivated theologians,
writers, artists, and the general public for centuries, and have
had a profound influence on world history from their initial
production by persecuted Jews during the second century BCE, to the
birth of Christianity - through the demise of the Western Roman
Empire and the medieval period, and continuing into modernity. Far
from being an outlier concern, or an academic one that may be
relegated to the dustbin of history, apocalyptic thinking is
ubiquitous and continues to inform nearly all aspects of modern-day
life. It addresses universal human concerns: the search for
identity and belonging, speculation about the future, and (for
some) a blueprint that provides meaning and structure to a
seemingly chaotic world. The Cambridge Companion to Apocalyptic
Literature brings together a field of leading experts to provide a
comprehensive overview of the subject.
Jewish and Christian apocalypses have captivated theologians,
writers, artists, and the general public for centuries, and have
had a profound influence on world history from their initial
production by persecuted Jews during the second century BCE, to the
birth of Christianity - through the demise of the Western Roman
Empire and the medieval period, and continuing into modernity. Far
from being an outlier concern, or an academic one that may be
relegated to the dustbin of history, apocalyptic thinking is
ubiquitous and continues to inform nearly all aspects of modern-day
life. It addresses universal human concerns: the search for
identity and belonging, speculation about the future, and (for
some) a blueprint that provides meaning and structure to a
seemingly chaotic world. The Cambridge Companion to Apocalyptic
Literature brings together a field of leading experts to provide a
comprehensive overview of the subject.
In this light-hearted collection of poetry, Colin McAllister muses
on subjects as wide-ranging as his cruise around South America, his
enthusiasm for golf, American politics and his first tentative
steps into the world of computer technology. Drawing on the dialect
of his native Scotland and experimenting with limerick and sonnet
forms, But Does It Scan? is a vibrant insight into the poet's
thoughts on his experiences of modern-day life.
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