10.11.2011. You are here. Thank you. I am in pieces though not angry or bitter or freaking out. Thank you. You are here and it makes all of the … Read more about Reluctant Posting
Finding Home
Home again. Home again. Jiggety jig. In the last three months, I have traveled more than I traveled in the four years prior. My job at the time was important to me and I felt that … Read more about Finding Home
View from Under the Sea
Last weekend, I drove to the Georgia Aquarium. Courtesy of my former job with Sunset Zoo and still current membership with the Association of Zoos & Aquariums, I visited … Read more about View from Under the Sea
Temporary Things
tem·po·rar·y [tem-puh-rer-ee] adjective, noun, plural -rar·ies. adjective lasting, existing, serving, or effective for a time only; … Read more about Temporary Things
The A-List, Part II
I've decided to create my own A-List of folks that inspire joy. (Snookie need not apply). It originated from a daydream I had where God showed up in fire and cloud and stood … Read more about The A-List, Part II
And Now for Something Entirely Different: Good news!
Van Halen is playing "Panama" on Pandora and I'm alone in the cube farm of work. It's lunchtime. This day has been such a rich and good day already and so I am inspired to offer up … Read more about And Now for Something Entirely Different: Good news!
Dealing with Crazy Christians
Do you ever wonder if you do any good in this old world? If your contribution matters? I do. All the time. Which is a problem, because it is not about me. "It" is any and … Read more about Dealing with Crazy Christians
Notes from a Squirrel In God’s Coat Pocket
It's been almost two months living in Gainesville, Georgia, and working alongside Adventures in Missions. Had you asked two months ago what I'd be doing today, I would have answered with, "I'm … Read more about Notes from a Squirrel In God’s Coat Pocket
Wabi Sabi & Fake Rocks in the Garden
Last week, I posted a few shots from my daily commute. Pictures of trees, old wooden fences, canopied hilly roads, lakes, and the sloping fields of my half-hour-ish drive into … Read more about Wabi Sabi & Fake Rocks in the Garden