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Sacrifice and Faith | Incorporeal Works
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Hard aground on the Shoals of Life, waiting for the tide to rise. April 9, 2011. The monstrous evils committed by the Nazis were opposed by a few brave Germans, most of whom were at least imprisoned; some, like Bonhoeffer, were executed. He is worth remembering. For that reason, the Episcopal Church, among others, marks this day with prayers and bible readings. Lectionary reading. Posted by Felix Miller. Filed in Religion and Theology. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Word of the Day.
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Sixty-Nine Years | Incorporeal Works
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Hard aground on the Shoals of Life, waiting for the tide to rise. March 30, 2013. I’ve been ten thousand miles in the mouth of a graveyard…. The graveyard’s mouth came close to swallowing me up this past year. Hospital stay, ICU, and a physical rehab stay for months left me needing home therapy. But I am still here, no sure thing this time last year. Spending my 69th birthday at home is a great improvement over being in the hospital. I am the luckiest man in the world. Posted by Felix Miller.
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Another Year | Incorporeal Works
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Hard aground on the Shoals of Life, waiting for the tide to rise. May 13, 2014. Seventy years plus a month. Been a rough ride, but I’m still here. Great birthday party with my family on the day, and exercise program the past couple of weeks. Posted by Felix Miller. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Remembering Neil | Incorporeal Works
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Hard aground on the Shoals of Life, waiting for the tide to rise. March 29, 2013. From January 16, 2012]. Gain weight. Never ran higher than a moderate idling speed. Posted by Felix Miller. 2 Responses to “Remembering Neil”. March 29, 2013 at 4:54 pm. How wonderful Skipper to hear your perspective and memory of daddy’s sweet essence. thanks for sharing and so glad you’re back enough in the pink to finish this tribute! March 30, 2013 at 3:41 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Housman, A E | Incorporeal Works
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Hard aground on the Shoals of Life, waiting for the tide to rise. Housman, A E. April 23, 2011. Stars, I have seen them fall,. But when they drop and die. No star is lost at all. From all the star-sown sky. The toil of all that be. Helps not the primal fault;. It rains into the sea,. And still the sea is salt. This is perhaps my favorite Housman lyric. Astringent and ruthlessly constrained in form. 8221; Brought the Housman lyric to mind. Must go now, and re-read. Posted by Felix Miller.
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Memorial Day 2014 | Incorporeal Works
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Hard aground on the Shoals of Life, waiting for the tide to rise. May 30, 2014. Yes, I know that the holiday has already been officially observed, on Monday last. I am perfectly okay with that day being made a holiday, so that many, many people have the opportunity to honor the memory of those who went to war for their country, and came not home again. However, I am growing old, and like to continue observing May 30, in. To the last Monday in May as Memorial Day. Posted by Felix Miller. Peter Quince at t...
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Doctor B., Bluegrass and Fiction | Incorporeal Works
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Hard aground on the Shoals of Life, waiting for the tide to rise. Doctor B., Bluegrass and Fiction. April 10, 2011. We became acquainted with Dr. Tom Bibey a couple of years ago, when we shared a lunch table at a literary conference with him and his agent. Dr. B., as he is known on his blog, is a self-described “bluegrass physician novelist.” His book, The Mandolin Case. Was published last year. We have the very first copy sold through Amazon. Autographed. Posted by Felix Miller. Enter your comment here.