A Candle To Light You Home

An essay on friendship, music, grief, and recovery.

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…means something different to everyone, and even more so in this age of digital connection. The ritual I am most familiar with is the vigil. The best vigils involve candles and hope for good things to come, one way or…

By Casey Bottono

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Friendship

From the mind of a poet’s philosophy of friendship.

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…myself pondering on the meaning of friendship. The love of friends can be very important in life. I know when I am at my wits end and the bottom ring of a ladder, I only need a helping hand from a friend I trust. But having a true friend means being a true friend to experience the special warmth you must be willing to…

By Eva Marie Cagley

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Lady Tallahassee

On the evening of that same day she slipped into my bed, curling into the crook of my arm, purring.

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…a southern belle, sweet, gracious, and charming. My friend. Eddy described her as a very nice kitty - much too understated. She is a Lady. An aristocrat. Too gentle, too refined for this world. I do my best to meet her needs. She doesn’t rebuke my…

By K. L. Shipley

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Job

Hast thou considered my servant, Job.

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…of God came to present themselves before the Lord, and Satan came also among them. And the Lord said unto Satan, Whence comest thou? Then Satan answered the Lord, and said, From going to and fro in the earth, and from walking up and down in it. And the Lord said unto Satan, Hast thou considered…

By K. L. Shipley

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He Called Me By Name

When selling a home everything that can possibly go wrong does. In the midst of the pandemic, the stress and frustration reaches an unimaginable climax.

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…Kathryn?” he said. The August night air was dense with late summer humidity. I turned around to face a police officer clad in a crisp dark uniform, silhouetted in the cruiser’s headlights. I thought it was…

By Kathryn Schleich

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A Hanging Like Any Other

Neither cold, nor snow, nor lack of lodging dissuaded…

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…piercing northwest wind swirled icy cold & and a powdery haze of falling snow through the crowd. The bitter weather, along with ever more people had been blowing in since the night before. Bethany was little more than a village. There was no way to accommodate all these folks. Many camped by their wagons…

By K. L. Shipley

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The Father of History

That's the honorable designation given to Herodotus of Halicarnassus…

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…the honorable designation given to Herodotus of Halicarnassus (480-425 B.C.) who wrote the earliest account of the geography, people and customs of the ancient world. He titled his writings of inquiry & research with the Greek word: Historia. We say, History. He said it first, only he said it in…

By K. L. Shipley

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What's Up. Liberty

Is Liberty just a fancy word for, "nothin' left to lose"?

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…friends, welcome This is What’s Up radio broadcasting from big, beautiful, clear-channel WALTZ. I’m Tuck Avery, and by my side, Buzz Belton, the brother I never wanted. We wanna know what Liberty means to you. Buzz: Liberty’s sounds complicated and dull. It’d be more fun…

By K. L. Shipley

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