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Monthly Archives: April 2022
Saturday Afternoon Potpourri: Bloggiversaries and Transitions Edition
This post marks 12 years of the blog’s existence. It started at the Mad Dog’s instigation (so now you know who should be blamed). Mike had killed our folks not quite a year earlier, and mentally, I was scrabbling about … Continue reading
Sunday Afternoon Potpourri: Home Stretch Edition
We have two weeks of class left this semester, followed by finals, with Commencement on 14 May. It’ll be the first one I’ve attended in a couple of years, as the college attempted to reduce indoor crowds during the height … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Education, Literature, Medievalia, Music, Why I Do What I Do
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So Long, James.
James Kolasa, one of my best friends from my years in Lexington, died this morning. I can’t say it was out of a clear blue sky — he had been in failing health for some time, in fact longer than … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Education, Faith, Family, Literature, Music, Pixel-stained Wretchery, Uncategorized, Why I Do What I Do
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Adventures in Colloquialism
I was e-mailing with an editor (not to be confused with Anne Elk — Miss) this morning about a story of mine that’s coming out this fall. The subject was copy edits, necessary and/or suggested. I’m always glad to get … Continue reading
Happy Easter, 2022
As I posted on social media this morning: When I was young, Christmas was my favorite holiday, and I grew to love the unlikeliness of God in the manger. As I am older and have learned of loss, I have … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Music, Why I Do What I Do
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Lenten Devotional, 2022
As long-time readers of this blog know, the college sponsors devotionals during certain times of year — most notably Advent and Lent. Members of the college community write and record them, and they’re shared on a local radio station and … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Education, Faith
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Sunday Afternoon Potpourri: Bare-Faced Truth Edition
It’s been a cool, but brightly sunny weekend. I confirmed the “brightly sunny” part by going to a Mondoville lacrosse match yesterday afternoon and getting a noticeable sunburn in a mere two-and-a-half hours. It’s the classic “farmer’s tan” pattern — … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Education, Music, Pixel-stained Wretchery
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