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I am proud of my miserliness, proud that my coveralls are older than my adult kids, proud that I remember when fieldwork was familiar and
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I am proud of my miserliness, proud that my coveralls are older than my adult kids, proud that I remember when fieldwork was familiar and

Seventy-five years ago (October 27, 1949), Sand County Almanac (SCA) was published (Oxford University Press). It emerged from a great collection of essays and musings

So. What’ll it be today? Rage or despair? Or can I manage to set them aside for a while? At least enough to get my

Sunday morning’s sermon centered a theme of showing God’s love in the world. It frequently does, this being a favorite topic of Pastor Karen –

Monday morning with no obligations claims the gift it is. I got up old-man early anyway. Such is the power of habit, and circadian rhythms,

At 5a.m. Monday, I am on my second watch, trying not to shiver. The sun rose moments ago, a laser point anticipated by hours of

I’ve seen this before, deer flies bold enough and brazen. You hear them, pounding themselves on the windshield and against the door and laying siege

To: Calvin University Board of Trustees, President Greg Elzinga, Provost Noah TolyCalvin UniversityGrand Rapids, Michigan From: Timothy R. Van Deelen, Ph.D. Dear trustees and leaders

An underappreciated virtue of sunglasses worn on a cord around your neck is that they are there, at the ready, to catch errant bits of