almost #WordlessWednesday: early spring magic
from my garden: the first crocus of 2018
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from my garden: the first crocus of 2018
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What does justice for God’s creation look like? The Rev. Kris Bjerke-Ullman, pastor of St. Timothy Lutheran Church, gave some ideas at the fourth of five Lenten luncheons, which was held on March 14th. What does it mean to subdue the earth and to have dominion of what God has entrusted to us? “We have
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Yesterday, the third in a series of five on the Lenten luncheons presented by the Grand Island Ministerium. The theme for this year’s is justice. The topic for this week was “Justice and the Opioid Crisis.” It was presented by Father Earle King of Saint Martin-in-the-Fields Episcopal Church. I will present this in an FAQ
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On Saturday, March 3rd, I traveled to Charlotte, North Carolina. I was going to the funeral for Ramona Brant, which was scheduled for the following day at St. Luke Missionary Baptist Church, in Charlotte. Today, I am sharing Ramona’s story. When I was serving a few short sentences in the federal prison camp in Danbury,
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On Saturday, March 3rd, I traveled to Charlotte, North Carolina. I was going to the funeral for Ramona Brant, which was scheduled for the following day at St. Luke Missionary Baptist Church, in Charlotte. In part one of this story, I am sharing some of the images of spring that I found in North Carolina.
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The Rev. Sung Ho Lee of Trinity United Methodist Church gave a presentation on Justice among people of different cultures. What does justice among people of different cultures look like? Sung Ho Lee started with a definition of culture. He defined culture as a way a group of people think, feel, celebrate, and experience life.
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Last evening, when I was at the March meeting of the Grand Island Historical Society, the snowfall started. The wind howled. The weather forecast was for snow. Lots of snow. Our meetings are usually fairly long. We have a speaker, who talks about local history, although not necessarily Grand Island. Then we have a short
bright decorationscover a small oval shapebursting with color Insects as artwork represent brightly colored days and dream-filled nights Did the earth catch fire?The sun leaves a parting gift:magic before night
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It was a warm late winter day, so I took the opportunity to out for a walk. The river was a bright blue, reflecting the beauty of an unusual sunny sky. Here are some of the images of a warm day in February. Niagara River. The far shore is Niagara Falls, N.Y. Enjoying a warm
Note: This is my third blog post, based on an assignment from Annie Liebovitz’s online photography class, taught through the Masterclass website. This time, the assignment was to photograph a person in a studio-like environment and on location. I looked for a volunteer and was thrilled and surprised to get two volunteers: Nichole and her daughter,
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