Monthly Archives: November 2014

Bless This Cane of Mine

“Lord, you have given me many gifts and opportunities in my life and I hope I’ve lived up to Your hope for me.  I’m not sure if You’ve given me this cane but please inspire me to see it as … Continue reading

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The Red Chair

There it is at the end of the hall.  I am see it clearly.  How long will it take me to reach it? I remember, just last, how easily that distance was reached.  Now it teaks me longer because my … Continue reading

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A German’s Hope

Americans have a hard time expressing themselves or finding the right words to describe how they’re feeling.  An example would be, “Like it was a totally awesome movie, dawg.”  I rest my case.  The Germans may help us with this … Continue reading

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Our Christmas “Hero”

“Ahhhhh. It’s finally finished.  The wars have ended.  Famine is now an ancient word that future generations will ask, ‘What was that like back then?’  Unemployment, fare wages, excellent healthcare will have solved themselves, all because of this historic and … Continue reading

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Preaching: About You or “Them?”

The minister sits down with his yellow pad, black and red pens next to the Bible he’s possessed for years and behind him are rows of biblical commentary books carefully shelved in his study on a lonely, dark Thursday night. … Continue reading

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Fictional Facts: TV & Christmas

It happened again last night while I was eating supper and watching Chris Matthews on MSNBC.  His program is interrupted with a tragic shooting at a mall as the Christmas season unfolded. The announcer could not have qualified her words … Continue reading

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Ungotten Gifts

It was a plastic car dashboard priced at $19.95, surely beyond my parent’s 1960’s budget.  I’d look at it (wait, “look” is too mild.)  I would admire it at the grocery store while it teased me on the top shelve … Continue reading

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Christmas with Frank & Paul

(Frank Sinatra sings and St. Paul tells us of the beautiful incarnation story.) “She was Boston, I was Vegas, She was crepe suzette, I was pie, She was lectures, I was movies, but I loved her. She was Mozart, I … Continue reading

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“Snow, Snow, Snow”

Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney, Vera-Ellen are on their 1954 movie train to experience “snow.”  They harmoniously sing about snow as though there’s a harmony to be found in it. “Snow, it won’t be long before we’ll all be … Continue reading

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Tom Foolerary

My mother wanted Frank for my name but my dad insisted on Tom.  I’m glad that he won.  It’s hard to be frank and serious when an abundance of humor in our world is always needed. It begins with yourself … Continue reading

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