Archive for November, 2009

I love how the blues merge

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gorgeous, isn’t it?

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Wednesday. It's a hard day for me. While I don't have to get to work until about 9:30, I'm the only front desk person and we usually have a pretty full schedule between both doctors and our hygiene schedule. It can get pretty busy. I get done around 6. And I'm usually pretty tired when [...]

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Suffering
November 13, 2009 · 4 Comments

Recently I received this sobering comment from a woman named Karen, posted to the Mystics page of this website:
God abandoned me, killed my brother, father and mother and left me with no family God hurts people and could choose to help but doesn’t It is hard to understand [...]

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A long time ago, now only part of the Internet Wayback Machine, there was a blogger named Zuly. This was in the time when 'blog' was a new-ish word, and software for such endeavours was primitive. This was in the time when the top bloggers were not pundits, or funded by ads. This was in [...]

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Discipline
November 14, 2009 · 2 Comments

Check out my to-do list:

I want to lose about 25 pounds.
I want to learn to play the bass guitar (and, for that matter, the regular guitar, but first things first).
I want to de-clutter the garage (ay yi yi) — and come to think of it, there’s plenty of clutter inside [...]

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I love to read. For awhile I had trouble concentrating and reading was difficult for me, but now I'm back to consuming books as often as I can. I'm really into the fantasy genre. I really enjoy stories about magic and faery and alternate worlds. I've just begun branching out into urban fantasy, a genre [...]

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Now playing: Jars of Clay – Drummer Boy
Last week I ordered a book on Iris Folding Patterns for Christmas, and today it arrived, all the way from the UK. Several years ago I did a bunch of Iris Folded ornaments as gifts, and I really wanted to give it another go this year, part [...]

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“public act of atonement”
The Associated Press is reporting that El Salvador’s president announced Tuesday that the country will award its highest honor to six Jesuit priests murdered by the army in 1989.
President Mauricio Funes says the National Order of Jose Matias Delgado awards are a “public act of atonement” for mistakes [...]

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Kate Childs Graham, an NCR Young Voices columnist and supporter of women religious, reports that she has begun to post letters of support of U.S. women religious on the Web site www.thankyousister.com.
A about a dozen have been posted so far and Kate will add a few each day over the next [...]

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