April 11: Where Lies the Tempest
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Where Lies the Tempest
Tempests and teapots are linked inside my head,
A word association some shrink would likely find
Troubling should he stumble u...
Done Stopped Preachin'
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A Louisiana grandmother sat in the aisle seat located on the right
side halfway between the front and back rows of her small Baptist church.
Tha...
Against Principalities and Powers
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*As noted poet/philosopher Bob Dylan once observed, "The Times They Are
A'Changing." * And I'm not talking about the news. I had an uncomfortable
ride h...
It Is Well With My Soul
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This song has a heart-breaking history. Horatio Spafford, a well-to-do
Christian man went through the very trials of Job. His wife and daughters
travel...
Netflix Has the Rights to Narnia - God Help Us!
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*Some "somewhat darker" developmental artwork for a Narnia series.*
*Netflix, it seems, has secured the rights to the "Chronicles of Narnia"
several ye...
Ten Advantages to Becoming an Old Coot
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*I have attained my grandfatherly years honestly.* I will admit I had hoped
for a few more grandchildren than I wound up with, but my children have
stub...
October 13th is Skeptics Day. That said, one would be entitled to be skeptical of my editorial skills since I goofed up and accidentally published this Howdyyadewit post here instead of where it's supposed to be ---- HERE!
It was late, I was tired (and you may insert the usual excuses here). Sorry if I confused anyone. - Tom
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