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A country weekend
Apple#115 We had a super weekend out of Manhattan, upstate in Hudson, our first trip out of the city since our arrival in the US 2 months...
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Tongue twisters
Apple# 111 Do you sell butter? I asked in first one local shop, and then the next. Heads shake. I am looking for butter; where do you...
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#Sidewalktalk
Apple#106 Free listening here today! This was one of the slogans from our homemade posters on Saturday, as a we – a group of about a...
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Rain, road, rabbit
Apple#387 I don’t think you could guess what this is …. can you? I needed to go to the bank before closing time this afternoon, after...
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Marathon
Apple#386 Today I saved someone’s race! It was a wonderful day for the New York Marathon with bright sunshine lighting up the gorgeous...
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Hospice
Apple#385 Threshold Choir singing at a bedside I attended my first “vigil” this week. When a hospice patient is expected to die within...
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Reto
Apple#10 During the last 2 days here my work has included Küchendienst (kitchen duty), which introduced me to the super-kitted-out...
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The new harvest!
APPLE #366 Today a year ago we left Kimpton and started our adventure abroad: if you don’t know or don’t remember what happened at the...
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Easy Sunday
Apple#365 I bought a new winter hat on Small Cranberry Island in the summer (Mount Desert Island, Maine) and used it today for the first...
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Notes on longing
Apple #364 Poem share from the subway poetry project By Lisa Chang It smells of after-rain tonight. Duck bones, a wounded egg on rice. On...
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City riches
Apple#363 Two separate reflections on being in the city. The last one a report: just as it was. This one a prayer: just as it was, with a...
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City
Apple#362 Two separate reflections on being in the city. This one a report: just as it was. The next, a prayer: just as it was, with a...
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Log jam
Apple#341 Log jam: I’m one of those people who sometimes need to start writing to find out what’s going on inside. How come it has been...
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Stay-at-home Pilgrimage
Apple#330 I am being delightedly inspired by the blog posts of a friend who is walking the Camino di Santiago at present, and how fresh...
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Labor Day
Apple#323 Labor Day gives us an end-of-summer bank holiday weekend, and That Is Good. We were on our bikes just after 7 this morning to...
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Vacay in Maine
Apple#320 MDI sounds more like a DIY store than a natural wonder, but it is in fact a most beautiful place. I sit on a grassy slope,...
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Really me
Apple#248 What would it look like if I were really being me? No more they’ll think I look silly or I have to prove myself before the...
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Where no-one seeks
Apple#241 I saw God in the dancing dapple of the sidewalk poplar. In the bone-warming heat of day, Wafted cool by a considerate breeze,...
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Day-in-day-out married
Apple#199 It is good to be married. There is no way I can adequately express here what it has meant to me to be partners with Luca for...
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Fruit
Apple#104 Seeds once fell on my land dispersed by hand, by wind, by bird and beast; seeds of many kinds, left to grow just where they...
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