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A Day Late, a Dollar Short, Yet Wealthy Beyond Measure

Sitting in the wreckage of yesterday’s activities, I’m torn between two important writing projects: this blog, and commenting on the looming University of Alaska Timber Sale (see Something New to Worry About). I’m beat, feeling shy, introverted, and uncommunicative. I … Continue reading

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The Lion in Winter

In the past, I’ve written much about Christmas time, particularly its sacredness in our family, and the importance of separating that sacred time from “profane” or ordinary time. Well, not this year! Christmas has come as early as it ever … Continue reading

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