Monthly Archives: December 2015

Your Monday Blessing: Winter Darkness

Winter Darkness “Everything you ever try will come to this,” The darkness whispers with his presence. He’s like that uncle who gives your Christmases Their sense of home, even though he’s insufferable. You can watch him stub cigarettes out in … Continue reading

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Your Monday Blessing: Solstice Letter

Dear Southern Hemisphere, Per our agreement, we hereby tilt the earth entirely in your favour. How’s Maria Rosa? She had a tough winter, we understand. May her burdens lighten. And Quang Du, living in his father’s shadow, please give him … Continue reading

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Your Monday Blessing

A repeat from last year…oldie but a goodie… Lord, I have prepared a little room in my heart for the child who is the light of the world. Nothing fancy: there’s hay everywhere, I’m afraid, and beneath the mess, the … Continue reading

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The myth of the outsider in the U.S. history of violence

I usually don’t post much about individual politicians, or partisan politics. I think there’s so much online chatter about these matters already, and I’d rather talk about values, ideas, poetry, and what I had for breakfast. But I’ll make an … Continue reading

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