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don't eat alone · 1W ago

intermission

I had thirty minutes to kill so I wandered through the mystery novels and how to books until I found myself among the remainders books on their last legs making one final appeal to be something other than compost words someone meant once upon a time in between two volumes I cannot recall I found
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don't eat alone · 2W ago

amend this!

Tomorrow, the State of North Carolina where I live is voting on a proposed constitutional amendment that reads: "Constitutional amendment to provide that marriage between one man and one woman is the only domestic legal union that shall be valid or recognized in this State." There are many of us
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don't eat alone · 1M ago

lenten journal: alive together

Last night I worked down at Fullsteam Brewery for their “Take a Pint Out of Crime” fundraiser to help replace the smoker someone stole a week or so ago. I was happy to help out because they are my neighbors and it is The Friendliest Room in Durham. I want to help make sure they are around for a lon
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don't eat alone · 1M ago

lenten journal: much like any other day

Today is a day much like any other day. In the story of Jesus’ death and resurrection, this is the day in the middle. Most stories have a beginning, a middle, and an end. Our Easter story goes the opposite direction, in a way, starting with the ending and then moving to beginning again. Either way,
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don't eat alone · 1M ago

lenten journal: acquainted with grief

The early spring has been at cross purposes with my schedule. When the beds were ready to be cleared and prepared for spring vegetables, I was not prepared to plant. When the regular rhythm of rain and spring sunshine made everything in the garden explode, I was not prepared to prune branches and pu
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don't eat alone · 1M ago

lenten journal: opening day

Ginger, Rachel, and I got up early to catch a flight from Love Field in Dallas back to Durham. The flight was fine, though the route required of us to stop in Austin and Nashville on the way. And all we did was stop. We never got off the plane. By the time we got to the house, it was around four o’c
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don't eat alone · 1M ago

lenten journal: mammoth sight

My parents took us to the Waco Mammoth Site this afternoon. Some years ago, two teenagers stumbled upon some bones in a dry creek bed which led to the discovery of a “nursery herd” (meaning females and babies) of nineteen mammoths that had all died together in a flood during the Ice Age in Texas (in
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don't eat alone · 1M ago

lenten journal: handle with care

Ginger and I spent most of the day today at my parents’ house going through things and identifying stuff we want as they prepare to move from their house where they have lived for thirteen years, to a much smaller apartment. The journey through boxes, shelves, cabinets, and closets was a roller coas
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don't eat alone · 1M ago

lenten journal: glitches and grace

We have made a quick trip to visit my parents—we being Rachel, Ginger, and me – and I say to visit my parents rather than going to Texas because we are spending the sixty-four hours we are here in the Lone Star State with them. The trip was not precipitated by an emergency. It had just been too long
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don't eat alone · 1M ago

lenten journal: april fool

the prank pressed deepest in my memory is my frantic father wrecking our breakfast with warnings of an elephant stampede (it helped that we lived in Africa at the time) I could picture the pachyderms pounding their way to Lusaka and was beginning to feel the tremble in the floor when he smiled
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