TBI Tuesday – Good stuff from Beth Moore
TBI Tuesday: I was interested in a talk from my favorite Episcopalian, Beth Moore, about training your brain. Not specifically about TBI but interesting…
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TBI Tuesday: I was interested in a talk from my favorite Episcopalian, Beth Moore, about training your brain. Not specifically about TBI but interesting…
TBI Tuesday – Good stuff from Beth Moore Read Post »
The Rabbit and the Orange Most Sundays, I post a vignette of the life of Jesus and consider how it relates to our lives. I don’t preach. My goal is to understand both what the writer writes, and what the hearer hears. I leave the what it really means to others, smarter than me, and bolder. It’s
Sunday Lesson – The rabbit and the orange Read Post »
The Plan I’ve bumbled a few things in my life. Some goofs are just that: poor judgement and goofiness. A faux pas. Some are worse than others and I’ve done several. Explaining those will take a much longer post. Maybe a book. I was outside today, playing with dog Charlie, and thought of a faux
No More Dandelions to Everyone’s Delight Read Post »
My first book The first book I wrote – well, I almost finished one drawing – had the working title of How to Fix Your Bike. Never mind that I was ten and had never fixed anything. These simple facts aren’t important to a young post-modern philosopher. I’m not even sure I could spell mechanical, but
Perspective 17 – What I learned on my cheap Japanese bicycle Read Post »
Modern readers can struggle with the prose, and Tolstoy, like most Russian authors, takes his sweet time to develop the story.
What if you wasted your entire life? Read Post »
If you know me, you know that I am Francophile in all things except slugs. I’ve done lots of things in my short life, each one of them needing a specific cache of tools. One thing I’ve never been without – though I admit to recently losing my latest acquisition – is my French-made Opinel knife.
Recommendation – Opinel Knives. Some Francophile joy! Read Post »