At this moment…. my little boy is marching around the family room waving a whisk, reciting snatches of Green Eggs and Ham: “I eat them, wif a mouse! I eat them, in a house! I eat them, on a truck! I eat them, on a bus! I eat them, on a train, Sammy Yam!” Actually… Continue reading At this moment…. my little
Author: Peony Moss
Pulitzer Prize-winner Louise Gluck named
Pulitzer Prize-winner Louise Gluck named poet laureate The Gift Lord, You may not recognize me speaking for someone else. I have a son. He is so little, so ignorant. He likes to stand at the screen door calling oggie, oggie, entering language, and sometimes a dog will stop and come up the walk, perhaps accidentally.… Continue reading Pulitzer Prize-winner Louise Gluck named
RSS/XML syndication for dummies We
RSS/XML syndication for dummies We have received a very nice letter inviting us to consider adding RSS/XML syndication to the weblog. We would be happy to consider it, but we have no idea what RSS/XML syndication is. (I always thought it was some kind of Moveable Type thing, invisible for those of us in the… Continue reading RSS/XML syndication for dummies We
Federal Judge Kills Bid To
Federal Judge Kills Bid To Bar Schiavo Ruling At an emergency hearing, Lazzara openly doubted whether he has jurisdiction to intervene in a right-to-die case that has been winding through state courts for five years. He termed the Schindlers’ new federal lawsuit a “quintessential shotgun pleading,” but added: “given the importance of what’s at stake… Continue reading Federal Judge Kills Bid To
Terri’s case goes to Federal
Terri’s case goes to Federal level The judge will be hearing Terri’s case at 2PM Eastern time. Anyone care to join me in prayer at that time? Pansy and I have been following this case closely, and it seems like every day there’s some new appalling detail. How I hope that this is the beginning… Continue reading Terri’s case goes to Federal
Sabbatical Starting tomorrow morning, I
Sabbatical Starting tomorrow morning, I am going to be taking a little break from the blogosphere for at least one week, maybe for two. I need to catch up on some projects, and it will be easier to avoid procrastination if I set a “no blogging, period!” rule for myself. (I will be checking email,… Continue reading Sabbatical Starting tomorrow morning, I
Garden Report
Garden Report I went out and did a little work in the garden. I’m harvesting carrots now, and I think I’ll have enough basil for a batch of pesto this weekend — yum yum! The Roma tomatoes have lots of green fruit, and one tomato is starting to turn red. The Brandywine tomato is very… Continue reading Garden Report
Katolik Shinja on the roots
Katolik Shinja on the roots of granola conservatism. Thanks, Steven, for this link.