This is the title of my Divinity School Master’s Thesis –
for which, due to its major internal essay of “reciprocity and creative
interchange,” I was granted Honors at graduation. I was 32 at that time. I am
now 86 Continue reading →
Straight out of COVID-19
come this Lab Procedure. Would you believe – it’s to make pathogens worse –
just to see how bad they can get. Well, that seems the bottom line as I read
about this GOF so far. Continue reading →
O My Love –you were so daily real,
So beside me nights and days.
So beautiful the hold of ourselves;
That enchantment such a special feel,
So shadowed now by the sun’s rays,
So streamed now in swirls out to Continue reading →
First a touch from my first
Earth Day in 1970 when I was the UU Minister in Muncie, Indiana. A ceramic
potting family connected with the church – The Bethel Potters – created two
bowl/vessels for my ceremony. Both same Continue reading →
We know viruses are not new. They’ve been killing
millions since we started documenting events of our history. — Today is new
because the whole world is technologically connected — Continue reading →
I’ve known the takes of winter — the last leaves;
The cold, brittle branches bare in the wind,
Creaking above the grounded yesterdays.
My bark sings to charm that residue within,
Waiting to bloom old limbs once more to love; Continue reading →
They’re out there…waiting!
Some sense it more than some.
But, no surprise with waiting done,
As someday the news reports “I died.”
Oh, head crowned with laurels spun,
But no quarried stone on lonely sod
With cuts for passers-by to Continue reading →
I. Where, now, the sun Paradise, we implore? All peoples-nations stung by a virus And forced to stay away from each other, Till it somehow subsides and is controlled, And we return to our not the same world. A hurt-lame Continue reading →
Alas, as we approach April
Fool’s Day – we must not be fools to our frailty. Our human-planetary frailty
is writ IN GREAT CAPS TODAY! The gist without the mist is this: we are a planet
in an ultimate darkness, Continue reading →