Category Archives: Relationships

At the Meeting Place

Horses and high school students, neighers and neighbors, it doesn’t matter where we wish things stood; we have to accept where things are and move forward from there. Continue reading

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Winter Is Coming

There comes a certain morning when the chill air declares: winter is coming. Continue reading

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New Wounds, Old Pains

My battle with depression has taught me several lessons. Among the most useful is the power of appreciation and focus. Continue reading

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On Seeing Michael McCain for the First Time in Twenty-four Years

He finishes parking his carAs I swing into the space beside himIn Don Senor’s parking lot. We trade one-armed man hugsAnd go inside to a booth near the back. It was hard to watch and hard to not see The … Continue reading

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Jesus Puts a Smart-Mouthed Woman in Her Proper Place

Sort of a backwoods retelling of the story of Jesus and the Syrophenician woman. Continue reading

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Burning the Brush Pile

Sometimes behavior that seems quite strange–like burning brush on a really hot day in July–makes complete sense when we know why. Continue reading

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Old Smoke and Cold Coffee

The flavor and smell of a cold cup of strong coffee brings back strong memories of Pap Bazzell. Continue reading

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Kayaking at Wildcat

It is the first day of July in Western Kentucky but it feels more like October:Beautiful blue skies with a few high white clouds,late afternoon temperature in the 70’s,and humidity remarkably low for this time of year. Two of my … Continue reading

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The Silence of an Entry Home

Jeremiah has left for a whilelate in a Lord’s Day morning,taking Amos and Isla with him. Misty has taken Miah and tiny Ellisto go over to another daughter-in-law’s house for some professional baby pictures. I am left here alone for … Continue reading

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A 2000 Year Old Question

A modern re-telling of the parable of the Good Samaritan… with a few changes… Continue reading

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