
Does it Hold Up?
Maybe it’s because millennials are doing a lot of mainstream writing right now, but it seems like nostalgia is popular these days. Are reboots a
Maybe it’s because millennials are doing a lot of mainstream writing right now, but it seems like nostalgia is popular these days. Are reboots a
Writing on these Sundays in July, I decided to go back to my childhood on an Iowa farm and all the treasures I learned from
Occasional guest blogger Pious Petunia has apparently started a podcast? I’m not sure, but I did discover what appears to be part of a transcript
It’s that season again when, out back whacking weeds, I’m accosted by Sunday School melodies that seep into my consciousness from some obscure memory tank
As I write, I’m flying from Belfast to Amsterdam on the penultimate leg of a long-anticipated trip to the Netherlands and Northern Ireland with my
I’ve been away from the blog for some weeks, in part because I’ve been cleaning out my father’s house and preparing it for market. A
This Fourth of July finds the United States, for all its statistics of prosperity, poisoned by venom, distrust, and the most serious challenge to the
I’ve always prided myself in not being a quitter. Over the years, what I’ve lacked in natural intelligence and ability I’ve tried to make up
Writing on these Sundays in July, I decided to go back to my childhood on an Iowa farm and all the treasures I learned from
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