
Spirituality of summer
Summer seems to being its own spirituality, in this piece George Clifford reflects on how that unfolds in his life
Summer seems to being its own spirituality, in this piece George Clifford reflects on how that unfolds in his life
Bishop Laura J. Ahrens writes; “as the day wore on, the shirt took on a different meaning to me. As I encountered colleagues and community members and followed social media, seeing friends, acquaintances, strangers, politicians, and one older woman walking slowly, but importantly, wearing orange and attaching a sign to her walker #wearorange, the feeling of the day took a different shape.”
Envy runs this economy of ours. Envy sells things that make people rich. Envy takes perfectly wonderful people and sours, embitters, wizens them. What I want and what they have and what they have that I want.
by Linda McMillan “The afternoon knows what the morning never suspected.” ― Robert Frost When I was a little girl I would get together