Through the Looking Glass
Episcopal Bishops I Have Known
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I have always been enamored of the Episcopal Church, attracted by the dignity of its rituals, the beauty of its stained glass, its seeming grasp of eternal truths.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/author/linda-rodger/page/4/)
I have always been enamored of the Episcopal Church, attracted by the dignity of its rituals, the beauty of its stained glass, its seeming grasp of eternal truths.
Because quantum physics deals with the unseeable world of energy fields, atoms, and particles, we do not notice it in our daily lives, even as it is more and more incorporated into our computers and other devices.
They say that interesting people have interests. This has played out in my life by passing acquaintance with two people I admired because of their immersion in their own interests.
I have never seriously believed in reincarnation, but it is an idea I’ve had a lot of fun playing around with.
Back in the 1980s I acquired a paperback size book with ruled blank pages. It was hard bound and covered with red plaid cloth.
Recently I read an article published in the April 2016 issue of The Atlantic.
For eight years back in the 1970s, I worked for a consulting firm that specialized in forecasting the future.
My book club recently celebrated its 40th anniversary with a dinner party at a local country club.
Recently my father moved to a nursing home and I became custodian of the family photographs.
It seems to me that people have gotten more vituperative and just plain nasty in discussing politics.