Sure, it’s one of my all-time favorite Golf League stories. But I bet it’s been 15 years since I told it last. Then, curiously, I find myself telling the tale twice in two days – on two different courses.
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Today’s find: Hop and a skip
Today’s find: Emmaus egg
I’m thinking maybe the egg moved.
Continue readingToday’s find: Wide open
It was not lost on me, the fact that I was encountering an empty tabernacle on the eve of April 14, the calendar date that I consider my “second birthday.”
Continue readingToday’s find: Vigil
The tree’s been there every bit of 35 years, maybe all of 41 – as long as our eldest son has been alive, I thought. So why did it seem as if it had been planted for just this moment?
Continue readingToday’s find: Washed
I wonder if the Romans thought it odd, the way they treated a lifeless body just now taken down from the cross.
Continue readingToday’s find: Preparations
In the pre-dawn gloom, I encountered a beacon of hope this morning: a trio of long-dark light fixtures illuminating the iconic bell tower at my parish once again.
Continue readingToday’s find: STOP sign
Don’t know what it is with me and the setting sun, but lately it seems to be encouraging me to take a second look at things.
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