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Ruminations and Regurgitations
A place for those on the journey with Jesus to share and ruminate on new ideas, and to regurgitate and process old ideas about life, faith, and ministry. Tuesday, April 6, 2010. Okay I admit that I am excited that baseball season has started. The Seattle Mariners began yesterday with a win; so for now at least I rejoice over a team that is in first place and undefeated. Closer to home, my son's little league team has their first game this week too. Is that something you hope for? After one of the most di...
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Nepal
Sunday, March 10, 2013. Language, Kathmandu and the Things I LOVE! Well I'm back in Kathmandu! This time for some intense language study. We will be here for a month working hard. We meet with our language teacher every day and I am enjoying it. The other thing we will work on is our research. My research will be about rites of passage in an ethnic group in Far West Nepal. I am excited to learn more about this and expand my knowledge on Nepal and its culture. I'm living my dream! Friday, January 11, 2013.
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Ruminations and Uncovering: Toward a New ME!
Ruminations and Uncovering: Toward a New ME! A potpourri of ruminations about my journey to better health through Eating Less, Moving More, and Going Easy on the Junk Foods (Marion Nestle). Come on in. Share with me in my personal voyage of growth and self discovery with a sprinkle of humor and a dose here and there of food for thought. We travel this road together to better health. Photos don't lie! Friday, May 29, 2015. The beautiful month of May is almost finished! You can do this! Exercise is just wh...
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Don at 75 | A wonderful life
Things to Think About. Everything is Connected to Everything Else. EVERYTHING IS CONNECTED TO EVERYTHING ELSE. All despotisms, under whatever name they masquerade, are efforts to freeze history, to stop change, to solidify the human spirit. (Charles Austin Beard). In all of history the dynamics (read changes) of an age are marked not by stability but by the conflict between stability and change. Historically the ultimate winner is always change . In my humble opinion that is pathetic. Damned Neuters, in ...
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Ben in Guam
Tuesday, August 23, 2011. The Guam-pire Strikes Back. So, after a hiatus of 18 months, I have a blog post. I'm back. On Guam. Actually I got back in June, 2010, over a year and two months ago. A lot has happened since I posted on this blog some 18 months ago. Where should I begin? Where can I begin? Monday, April 5, 2010. Wow Has it really been six months since the last time I wrote on this blog? In late October, I got a fantastic opportunity to travel to Anchorageas part of the Skagway Volunteer Fire De...
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Ruminations of an Incremental Nature
Ruminations of an Incremental Nature. Tuesday, December 23, 2014. I spent the better part of the last two weekends with this lovely boy: Noah, my 5 year old grandson. Together we baked a few dozen cookies and some sweet breads for holiday gatherings, decorated the cabin and worked on Christmas cards. He also played with Legos while I took some time to work on my pile of grading. One of the best part of our two weekends was just watching him play with things he found around the house. I do not remember ev...
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Everything's Rosie
Early Bird Dining and Whining. Friday, September 18, 2009. A Rosh Hashana message. Labels: remembering loved ones. Billo, maybe you're not such a pillo. Today I heard that Bill O'Reilly , according to the Huffington Post, "supports the creation of a government managed health care plan if it provides working Americans with an affordable option to other than private insurance plans." What! Bill O'Reilly said this on Fox News? Wednesday, September 16, 2009. The case of the maiden name saga. El Pollo Poco II.
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ruminations by the lake
Ruminations by the lake. As much as there are some paddlers who will seek and find whatever liquid surface remains on the lake through the winter, there is the flip side. people who relish the frozen surface, maybe hiking to alpine ponds in search of skateable ice in October. We just had a few days of cold weather, one morning clocking in at minus 20 to 30 F depending on where in the state. I asked Phelps to let me know when there was some skateable ice in the islands, and the answer was now. Much of the...
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Ruminations de Rachel
Stories of my life as I find out who I'm becoming and where I'm going. Tuesday, August 16, 2016. Lightning and Distortions Thereof. As beautiful as I now find it, it was once one of my greatest fears. Some of the most terrifying things in life often give way to the most beautiful ones- if only we let them. Realizing the whole of the circumstance instead of focusing on the object of my fear has been by far the greatest leap toward security. Long story short: what changed wasn't the lightning. It was m...
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Ruminations d'une vache folle | …. les déboires d'une britannique dans les pâturages de France
Ruminations d'une vache folle. 8230; les déboires d'une britannique dans les pâturages de France. Aller au contenu principal. L’odeur de la vengeance, ou « Pourquoi il ne faut jamais péter dans l’ascenseur ». Expatriée: V.F chez les Gaules. Paître, ou ne pas paître. C’est ainsi que hier, 15000 exemplaires de cette diatribe ont été achetés en quelques heures. L’éditeur a visiblement compris qu’une femme qui a une dent contre le Président vaut son poids en or. Cette oeuvre a été tirée à 200,000 exemplaires...