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Monthly Archives: February 2014
delicate and lovely
In a 1970 article published in the Black Academy Review, Dudley Randall wrote of the African American people: “We are a nation of twenty-two million souls, larger than Athens in the Age of Pericles or England in the age of … Continue reading
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Feb 12 Beloved Community
Wednesday, February 12 Sun is shining all over this morning. Still, it’s only 0º at 8:48. Wasn’t it Peter Gabriel who sang the song “Don’t give up. Please, don’t give up.” Have a good day anyway. john sj “Beloved … Continue reading
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Feb 11 – improbable winter welcome
Tuesday February 11 I have not posted a poem by Mary Oliver recently. “Making the House Ready for the Lord” emerges from the depths of winter. If I use my imagination and take her images seriously, it makes my toes … Continue reading
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Feb 10 “I have made this place around you”
Monday February 10, 2014 Thinking about these work day posts has led me to look around for poets new to me. A friend, some years ago, gave me David Whyte’s The House of Belonging. Her gift note wishes me a … Continue reading
Feb 7 Robert Frost – Stopping by Woods
Friday, February 7 — Snow, Beauty, Promises, fatigue. This winter’s snow is acting like winter: demanding & labor-intense, wearisome. . As a help to transcending plodding through these days, here is an offering from Robert Frost (1874-1963), one of … Continue reading
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A different image
In celebration of Black History Month and the centennial anniversary of Dudley Randall’s birth, I have been invited to share with you some of Randall’s poetry and history. Dudley Randall is equally respected for his roles as poet and as … Continue reading
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Feb 5 — Beloved Community
Wednesday February 5 – Beloved Community A week ago on Wednesday morning about the same hour (7:30) it was +1º; today it is + 21º but with blowing snow and chancy driving. Let’s hope we get through another day of … Continue reading
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Feb 4 Tom Hughes died
Tuesday February 4, I learned early this morning that my dissertation mentor and friend Thomas Parke Hughes died yesterday afternoon at age 91 (Altzheimer’s). Lots of stories are coming to mind as I enter one of my life’s most sacred … Continue reading
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