reverent irreverence
Friday, April 21, 2023

Marking Sabbatical Time

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The cemetery at the Carlisle Residential Indian Boarding School Today marks eleven days since beginning my three-month sabbatical. More than...
Monday, August 24, 2020

It's been awhile, and I'm back because...

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Periodically I get to musing about things that deserve a little more space and reflection than I want to squeeze onto a Facebook post, where...
Friday, March 02, 2018

where's reverent irreverence?

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Um, so, I knew it had been a while since I had written a post here, but nine months? Sheesh... Let's rectify that! A lot has happene...
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Tuesday, June 13, 2017

the train has returned to the station

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Can I just say... wow! I had no idea, when I began to collect ideas for ways to celebrate my birthday, that the effort (and frankly, it wa...
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Tuesday, May 02, 2017

the birthday train has left the station!

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This is truly a glorious month in which to be born. In this part of the world (southern New England) the tulips are at their peak, the lilac...
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Friday, April 21, 2017

happies on the horizon

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I have a Big Birthday coming up. Three weeks from tomorrow to be exact, so I've been doing a little prep in anticipation. This is the ...
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Saturday, April 08, 2017

jed's journal: epilogue

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It didn't last.Yesterday I reached the difficult and sad decision to relinquish Jed back to the Foundation from which I adopted him. ...
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This Gentle Yankee has returned home to Connecticut after 17 years among the lovely rolling hills of middle Tennessee. A priest by calling, soul food includes love for photography, writing, cooking, dogs, all things Scottish, and a deep appreciation for the friends and family who inspire smiles and through whom I experience grace.
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