Clip: A Time to Dance
The latest in my Ecclesiastical “A Time to…” series posted on Burnside. Filed under: Faith, Visual Art Tagged: dance, Jack Vettriano, seaon, time, visual art
View ArticleClip: A Time to Scatter Stones
For my latest “A Time to…” art post, check out Burnside Writers Collective. Filed under: Faith Tagged: Burnside Writers Collective, season, time
View ArticleClip: A Time to Gather Stones
Burnside published my art post A Time to Gather Stones. Filed under: Clips, Faith Tagged: Burnside Writers Collective, clip, season, time
View ArticleClip: A Time to Embrace … Or Not
Forgot to mention that Burnside published two of my art posts: A Time to Embrace A Time to Refrain from Embracing In case you missed them: A Time to Gather Stones A Time to Scatter Stones A Time to...
View ArticleClip: A Time to Search
Burnside published my latest art post in the “A Time to…” series. It’s A Time to Search In case you missed the previous posts in the series. They are: A Time to Embrace A Time to Refrain from...
View ArticleClip: A Time to Give Up
Photo of Robert Falcon Scott’s failed exploration via The Smithsonian‘s article “The Doomed South Pole Voyage’s Remaining Photographs,” which states: “Their return trip would become one of the most...
View ArticleDavid Amram On Contributing Our Gifts
It was musician David Amram’s birthday last month, and he left the most inspiring message in the comments section on my blog. Since a lot of readers don’t go back and reread the comments on blogs, I...
View ArticleFriday Links: I Feel Old So You Should Too
In light of my birthday having been this week, here are a bunch of links that will make us all feel old Buzzfeed’s 48 Things That Will Make You Feel Old (This list makes me feel old because the pop...
View ArticleHappy 99th Birthday, Robert Lax!
Robert Lax was born on this day in 1915 in Olean, in the Southern Tier region of New York. Lax studied poetry with Mark Van Doren at Columbia University and graduated in 1938, right before Jack Kerouac...
View ArticleLearning to Say “No,” Without Needing an Excuse
The other evening, I was having dinner with my upstairs neighbor, E., a dear friend whom I don’t get to see as often as I’d like despite our close proximity. We were catching up on our lives, and I...
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