Ever notice?
This time of year, the stars seem especially bright.
Continue readingWe stepped out onto our deck the other day, and saw something unusual in the gloaming: a celestial event some 800 years in the making.
As Advent terminology goes, I suspect “rumbustious” wouldn’t make most people’s Top 10 list.
Heck, “rumbustious” probably doesn’t make the list any time of year, at least not for an American like me.
I spent part of Christmas Eve in self-imposed exile, and there encountered an awesome blessing.
I sure hope the Sanhedrin isn’t in session. Otherwise, my brother and I might have a little ‘splaining’ to do.
Ever notice? This time of year, the stars seem especially bright. It’s almost as if the sky is clearer…and the heavens are closer to earth… than they are in the summertime.
Leaving lunch yesterday, a friend mentioned how hard it’s been for him to get Advent to “take” this year.
This time of year, the stars seem especially bright.
It’s almost as if the sky is clearer…and the heavens are closer to earth… than they are in the summertime.