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Monthly Archives: October 2018
Quotation 3: Anne Lamott
Author Anne Lamott was visiting the Hiroshima Memorial in Japan where she encountered a Hawaiian group performing folk songs. The singers were greeted enthusiastically by the Japanese. She pondered the significance of the first Americans attacked by the Japanese and … Continue reading
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Duke Ellington
In the fall of 1973 I saw Duke Ellington and his orchestra perform; I was very fortunate, for he was to die the next year. The concert was held on the Wake Forest campus in Wait Chapel, which seats about … Continue reading
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Sending or Bringing?
My blogs are taking on the appearance of juxtaposing two different ideas. Last week was “On or Off?” I feel like it’s a helpful tool to get ideas flowing. When I propose the question that my title for today suggests, … Continue reading
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A Kick to Remember
It was 5th grade. Gym class was an “outdoor sport” at our little wooden schoolhouse, and kickball was a regular choice. Now let me share first that I was not the least bit athletic; I was totally uncoordinated. One fine … Continue reading
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Dem Bones, Dem Bones, Dem Dry Bones
Ezekiel, God’s prophet, saw in a vision, a valley of dry bones and was instructed to speak to the bones telling them that God would breathe new life into them. Ezekiel 37. You can probably sing the song based on … Continue reading
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Old Age
In celebration of growing old! Yes, you read that right . . . I’m happy for every wrinkle in my brow, every brown spot on my face, every silver hair on my head. They represent one more opportunity to praise … Continue reading
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Lifetime Guarantee
Originally posted on February 29, 2016 When you see “lifetime guarantee” on a product, do you wonder whose lifetime- the consumer, the product, or the producer? The lifetime of any of these could be today, ten or twenty years from … Continue reading
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Quotation 2: Eric Hoffer
Eric Hoffer (1898-1983) was a longshoreman working the San Francisco docks when he published his provocative book The True Believer: Thoughts on the Nature of Mass Movements. He explored the nature of fanatical, extremist movements including Fascists, Nazis, and Communists. … Continue reading
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Fractals
I love fractals. They have many interesting mathematical properties. Even though I am a confessed math nerd, it is not primarily the math that attracts me. I love their intrinsic beauty. How can a person not love a picture such … Continue reading
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On or Off ?
It’s easy when we’re asking about a light, or the TV. A little less so with air conditioning! It gets a lot harder with social media, specifically Facebook. Since a blog is a personal reflection on what is hopefully an … Continue reading
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