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Monthly Archives: May 2015
Working in the Rain
Soon I will have been here for a month, although it seems like less than that. I feel as though I am drifting. Maybe I should make a list of things I want to accomplish here. That way I know … Continue reading
Another Rainy Day
Today was another rainy day, so I stuck close to home. I worked on the second garden plot, digging at the pond and tearing up sods and moving those to cover the pin cherry sticks. I brought a bucket of … Continue reading
Muck in the Garden
It was chilly this morning so I waited for a bit of sun before I ate my breakfast outside. I didn’t want to have a fire, since it was likely going to warm up, so I opened the windows between … Continue reading
Quiet in the Cabin
Surprisingly, I took a while to get to sleep, but when I did I slept well and with a few interruptions, right until eleven in the morning. Once I was finally out of bed, and it was chilly in the … Continue reading
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Dean Koontz’s Innocence
Dean Koontz’s Innocence likely deserves or at least should be subject to, a mention of some kind. It was so vividly told, and with such evocative imagery, that I expected more from it than a hackneyed Eden story. The magic … Continue reading
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Tagged Atheism, Dean Koontz, Innocence, literature, Religion
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Back in the Bush
I dropped by Millville on the way to the bush and stayed there quite late, setting up a Saturday trip to Houlton, Maine, and how I would come out tomorrow. When I got to the land it was pitch dark, … Continue reading
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Sunny Days, in Some Ways
April 30 I came back to the bush today. I was late getting in, since I had stopped at Dennis’ to collect my inverter I’d left with him for the winter. Unfortunately, he didn’t know where it had been stored … Continue reading
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