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steve jobs on my facebook newsfeed
Of today, my son said, “It’s like the whole world stopped this evening. There’s nothing else on the Internet or anywhere else but talk of Steve Jobs.” True. I had things to do–important stuff. But I stopped too. And I googled–with an unexplainable heaviness of loss–bits and pieces, trivia and quotes, of man who changed Read more
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A Study on Rest
A Bible study of Sabbath rest rooted in Mark 2:27–28, exploring its purpose in our spiritual journey: to remember, rejoice, and commune with God. Read more
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big hit for the indoorsies who love the outdoors
Here’s Sky’s response to the photo we emailed her of the view from our room: Subject: Re: Oregon Coast Right Outside Our Window Nice. I notice you are observing the outdoors from the indoors. I approve. Read more
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some kind of mother’s love
I am good at burying memories of my not-so-proud moments. I’m really, really good at it. But then sometimes, something random and innocuous trips my memory blocker and I remember the moment–in detailed clarity and with all the original embarrassment. Today a cute little dog name Tia was what made me remember one of my moments. Read more
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treehouses
This is our fifth year living in Oregon. I figure it’s about time I quit thinking–and whining–about home (Maryland) and start checking out this beautiful state. So I’ve started making a list of places to visit. This is on my list. Read more
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i remember skies like this
This photograph of the Milky Way through the rugged Annapurna, brought back memories of the sparkling canopy of stars in the Banepa skies and the lessons learned my first few months there. (I found the photo here) Read more
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i wonder if i know him
I Wonder if I Know Him I wonder if I know him In whose speech is my voice, In whose movement is my being, Whose skill is in my lines, Whose melody is in my songs In joy and sorrow. I thought he was chained within me, Contained by tears and laughter, Work and play. Read more
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the largest photo library
Every 2 minutes today we snap as many photos as the whole of humanity took in the 1800s. In fact, ten percent of all the photos we have were taken in the past 12 months. (Source: andrewsullivan.thedailybeast.com) Read more