Scribe on December 1st, 2011

Especially remembering  today those who fight for healing and justice, and those caregivers who show us the pathway to redemption through and within our love for our fellows. Especially: Mother Teressa of Calcutta, Missionaries of Charity. “If you judge people, you have no time to love them.“ HRH Diana, Princess of Wales, one of the ...

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Scribe on May 31st, 2010

Not every soldier in the Great Battle wears camo. I thought it would be appropriate to submit this on Memorial Day weekend… as we take time to remember our own… Aunt Ida Pieces A Quilt by Melvin Dixon They brought me some of his clothes. The hospital gown. Those too-tight dungarees, his blue choir robe ...

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Scribe on May 24th, 2008

For Memorial Day weekend, when we take pause to remember our own. Aunt Ida Pieces a Quilt by Melvin Dixon They brought me some of his clothes. The hospital gown. Those too-tight dungarees, his blue choir robe with the gold sash. How that boy could sing! His favorite color in a necktie. A Sunday shirt. ...

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