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Sunday Light and Word – Plenty of Time

“Searching the angles of chance” Continue reading

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Entering the Viewing Room

As Cindy Lamothe remembers her brother Jay in this heartfelt memoir, she delves into the contents of his wallet to unravel the fragments of his life. Continue reading

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Every Dog Owner Has His Day

Every dog has its day. Every dog owner has one, as well, including the days and months and years that follow the loss of a best friend. Finding a replacement is a matter of timing, luck, postponement, and sometimes it’s simply not possible. Then again, isn’t being irreplaceable the whole point? Continue reading

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What We Talk About When We (Don’t) Talk About Dying

Aside from comfort and serenity, answers are the hardest things to come by when you’re dealing with terminal cancer, writes Sean Murphy. Continue reading

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Prowler

“We are all prisoners of our secret wars.” Continue reading

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Rainbow, Baba Ram Wammalamma dingdong & the Garden of Earthly Delights

“Hey, someone wants to pay me to say Jerry Garcia is the physical embodiment of the Godhead, that’s Easy Money.” Continue reading

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Sunday Sermon : Cardinal Numbers

“..And he had power to give life unto the image of the beast, that the image of the beast should both speak, and cause that as many as would not worship the merging of image and text defining a new form of communication should be killed…” Continue reading

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