Monthly Archives: June 2007
The Garden Grows
We have a garden, for the first time ever. Four huge tomato plants, cucumbers, and peppers (green and red) as well as basil, cilantro, rosemary and spearmint. Aside from the beetle attacks on my basil, everything looks good so far. … Continue reading
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Made It
We’re home, and the stomach bug hasn’t spread, and I’m glad for those little graces. My heart is heavy today for Zion Church, for sin, for the future, for the present. I know, the Christian’s hope can never fail, and … Continue reading
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Please Pray
I’m travelling with the girls this week and Kate’s got a stomach virus. Please pray for her healing and the timing of its transfer to Lexi (and/or I) as we need to fly home Saturday. While you’re at it, pray … Continue reading
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King’s Meadow Classical Christian College Survey
George Grant et al in Franklin are trying to start-up a Classical Christian college. A former colleague has been brought in to do a lot of the ground work, and from his reports the state of TN requires A LOT … Continue reading
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More Thoughts on ’08
I missed the Dems, but did hear some choice bits on NPR. A reader on Andrew Sullivan’s blog wonders why the media is going through the dog-and-pony show of having every single candidate up there, but really only focusing on … Continue reading
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My Thoughts Towards ’08
McCain: Depends on his running mate ’cause he’s looking a lot more frail than in 2000. Paul: I love to listen to this guy. He may very well be an example of ‘book smarts’ vs. ‘street wise’ that my Dad … Continue reading
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Thomas
N.B. before I lived in the Deep South, I really had no idea little boys still dressed like this.
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“Whose Fragrance Tender, With Sweetness Fills the Air”
Which one do you prefer?
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