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Modern Misfit: "The Owl and the Pussycat" (Edward Lear)
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Saturday, November 24, 2012. The Owl and the Pussycat" (Edward Lear). The Owl and the Pussy-cat went to sea. In a beautiful pea-green boat,. They took some honey, and plenty of money,. Wrapped up in a five-pound note. The Owl looked up to the stars above,. And sang to a small guitar,. O Pussy, my love,. What a beautiful Pussy you are,. What a beautiful Pussy you are! Pussy said to the Owl, "You elegant fowl! How charmingly sweet you sing! O let us be married! Too long we have tarried:. Here is a great re...
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Modern Misfit: January 2013
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Monday, January 21, 2013. 2012 Movies in Review: Something Old. I saw A LOT of movies this last year. (When you work in Hollywood, you tend to do a lot of "research.") I already posted about all of the ones that were released in 2012, but those are only a fraction of what I actually watched (thank you, Netflix! 2006) - * * *. One of my favorite films. Stars Lee Pace and Cantinca Untaru. Visually stunning (and when I say that, I really mean it! Our Vines Have Tender Grapes. 2004) - * *. Directed by St...
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Fragments: June 2013
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For musings and speculation: frequently fragmentary, occasionally expansive. Sunday, June 2, 2013. My father once remarked that it's a miracle that my siblings and I can (and do) write. School essays usually consisted of a random collection of thoughts somewhat related to the topic- I became very good at writing a stream of consciousness. It was creative writing in middle school that taught me about structure, plot, and narrative. I filled notebooks and a shoebox full of floppy disks (remember those?
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Fragments: Evening
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For musings and speculation: frequently fragmentary, occasionally expansive. Sunday, July 21, 2013. Hymns for the evening are probably among my favorites. Perhaps because I find evenings a little stressful- there's so much left undone, and I have difficulty with not worrying about all that tomorrow may bring. Evening hymns help place life in perspective. The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended,. The darkness falls at thy behest;. To thee our morning hymns ascended,. Thy praise shall hallow now our rest.
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Fragments: Writing
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For musings and speculation: frequently fragmentary, occasionally expansive. Sunday, June 2, 2013. My father once remarked that it's a miracle that my siblings and I can (and do) write. School essays usually consisted of a random collection of thoughts somewhat related to the topic- I became very good at writing a stream of consciousness. It was creative writing in middle school that taught me about structure, plot, and narrative. I filled notebooks and a shoebox full of floppy disks (remember those?
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Fragments: August 2013
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For musings and speculation: frequently fragmentary, occasionally expansive. Monday, August 12, 2013. I'd contemplated migrating for some time, but it's August recess and I finally figured out how to import to Wordpress. Questionable. But here we are: http:/ fragmnts.wordpress.com/. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Midwest. snow. singing. Hebrews. the OT. the church. books. theology. culture. politics. View my complete profile. In the book bag. When I Was a Child I Read Books. Leisure, the Basis of Culture.
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Fragments: Biographical Blurb
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For musings and speculation: frequently fragmentary, occasionally expansive. A longer one, that is). A Midwesterner (apparently with a slight accent) out east. A habitual tea drinker, and something of a traditionalist- a blend of the old and the new. A student of the liberal arts, and collector of many books. Maker of many lists. A bit practical for an academian, a bit academic for the professional world. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. In the book bag. Leisure, the Basis of Culture.
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Fragments: July 2013
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For musings and speculation: frequently fragmentary, occasionally expansive. Wednesday, July 31, 2013. Changes are afoot too, in the office amidst the busyness. New measures, new kinks to be worked out, new frustrations. The Hill never stays the same. It will be awfully, blissfully welcome. Sunday, July 21, 2013. Is perhaps my very favorite evening hymn (if I ever have children, I want it to be their evening hymn), here is another wonderful one with beautiful words and a soothing, lilting tune:. The dawn...
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Fragments: A Hymn
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For musings and speculation: frequently fragmentary, occasionally expansive. This was the closing hymn of my first evening service back at school Spring semester 2011. Informally referred to as the "Senior song". In the Blue Trinity Hymnal (or #559 in the red). Father, I know that all my life. Is portioned out for me;. The changes that are sure to come,. I do not fear to see:. I ask thee for a present mind,. Intent on pleasing thee. I would not have the restless will. That hurries to and fro,. The Federa...
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Fragments: Higher Things
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For musings and speculation: frequently fragmentary, occasionally expansive. Grace, discussing cooking oils for stir-fry: "I used olive oil because they talk about it all the time in Homer. When in doubt, consult Homer.". Students and souls. Sometimes they don't go together." Maddie. I'm going to go home and drink. and study." Amanda. For the end is. far off." Dr. Gamble. Me: Do either of you have a coin? Laura: No. I have cheese, though. Ubi amor ibi broccoli." Jessica M. Why do you look so sheepish?