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Monthly Archives: July 2012
Stubborn Virtues
While we were at Brian’s house, I hatched the idea that we could still go camping. I spent three years in high school attending Jemez Valley High, and so the Jemez Mountains hold a sentimental appeal. Far up, in the … Continue reading
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Devotion: Tomorrow will bring worries of its own.
“Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothing? Look … Continue reading
Why Didn’t It Appear in the Opening Ceremony?
The English invented the sandwich, one of the greatest of all inventions, of all time, seriously. Not only did the English invent the sandwich, but they have come up with some of the most important essential steps in making … Continue reading
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For Half-speed Hippies
When we got to Aztec, it was tough. Mother was mad at me because I was so mad at the road, and because I’m a pill in general. The next day Brian offered to take us to the Aztec ruins. … Continue reading
Heather’s Day Care
After the debacle of Chaco Canyon we went to Aztec. Well, maybe it wasn’t entirely a debacle. We did get to see several views of the eclipse. Some telescopes of different types were set up for general use, and we … Continue reading
The Clock
This is as close as I got. It’s up at the top of this mesa between the rock that sticks up called “The Dagger” and the higher stepped plateau.
At Liberty
This summer, the summer of 2012, I was supposed to be “at liberty.” I wanted to explore what liberty means in the practical sense. I am not at liberty most of the time. I have a job. I have responsibilities. … Continue reading
Day One: Why are so many people named Ryan?
This afternoon my cousin, whose first name is Ryan, called my house and said, “This is Ryan, and I’ll be stopping by to see you.” Now, my house is not of this century. It’s not even of last century. It … Continue reading