Category Archives: Deep Thoughts

Walking the Snowy Woods in February

We got what some might call a ‘pantload’ of snow in late January and it’s stuck around, which is awesome. Snow makes walking in the woods a different kind of adventure. When it arrives, you set out, snowshoes strapped on. … Continue reading

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Breathtaking Singularity

I took Caleb for a rainy walk in the woods this morning and along the way saw 3 Red Efts, which felt pretty special. I saw the first one about midway through my walk and after that, kept my eyes … Continue reading

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Wordlessness

The Gospel of John opens with, “In the beginning was the Word…” But our individual human beginnings are always without words. Each and every one of us comes into the world a tiny, new being — naked and wordless. In the … Continue reading

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Places Where Things Have Happened

Everything that we humans experience happens at a particular place and time. The world is teeming with layer upon layer of human experiences — large and small, memorable and not. There are intersections, stretches of sidewalk, rooms in buildings — … Continue reading

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You Can’t Go Home Again

I nearly always have Thomas Wolfe somewhere in the back of my mind. No matter, really – it could be much worse (and quite often is). Such a fraught and freighted word, home is. Simple, stolid – just one syllable. Nothing … Continue reading

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Neighbors

Here’s a quick thought that came and stayed with we while I took Caleb on a morning walk in the woods: We’re all neighbors. Bear with me, because there’s an interesting twist here, I promise. The thought is an amalgam … Continue reading

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So, I was Just Thinking …

Yesterday I realized that I’ve now experienced 61 April 19ths in my life. Thought of that way, it really doesn’t seem like that many, does it?  It certainly makes me want to live each one of these days as fully … Continue reading

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Excruciating Beauty

The past string of days have been so beautiful that I hardly know what to do with myself. So that got me thinking, because there is a certain discomfort that comes, for me, with wondrous beauty. I think I feel … Continue reading

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Honoring the Dead

Today is the 35th anniversary of my friend Beth Allen’s death by suicide.  June 20, 1978.  I was 25 years old and living in Ardmore, PA when I learned of her death. She was 25 years old, too.  We were … Continue reading

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Acceptance

Okay, so here’s what I am thinking this morning, as the first Monday of March dawns on a sequestered nation. (And no, these aren’t political musings … tho’, unfortunately, the recent destructively stubborn, ideological and bone-headed misbehavior of Congress was the first … Continue reading

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