Category Archives: Family

Whatsoever Things Are Lovely…

A tiny beginning list… Continue reading

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Benediction

A low glow of orange Shows between the two houses across the street As dusk and evening begin to meet. A long cloud stretches up Above the houses, Above the streets Above this small town And all that lies around … Continue reading

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On Seeing Michael McCain for the First Time in Twenty-four Years

He finishes parking his carAs I swing into the space beside himIn Don Senor’s parking lot. We trade one-armed man hugsAnd go inside to a booth near the back. It was hard to watch and hard to not see The … Continue reading

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Old Smoke and Cold Coffee

The flavor and smell of a cold cup of strong coffee brings back strong memories of Pap Bazzell. Continue reading

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Kayaking at Wildcat

It is the first day of July in Western Kentucky but it feels more like October:Beautiful blue skies with a few high white clouds,late afternoon temperature in the 70’s,and humidity remarkably low for this time of year. Two of my … Continue reading

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The Silence of an Entry Home

Jeremiah has left for a whilelate in a Lord’s Day morning,taking Amos and Isla with him. Misty has taken Miah and tiny Ellisto go over to another daughter-in-law’s house for some professional baby pictures. I am left here alone for … Continue reading

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Working with the Kids

I don’t know what it is about my boys that always seems to have us crawling around under a house. Sometimes we’re trying to put in new drain lines or new wiring or new water supply lines. Other times, we’re … Continue reading

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The Unexpected

God has never been caught off guard by anything that’s happened to my wife and me. And has never failed to supply more than we needed to get through it. Continue reading

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Fiddling toward Heaven

Whether you call it a fiddle or a violin, it’s a mighty fine instrument. In the right hands, that is! Continue reading

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The Labors of Love

I sit, alone but not lonely,In the early morning dark of an empty house.I listen to the sound of coffee drippingInto the small pot in the cheap coffee makerThat sits on an old, heavily stained formica counter.There is much in … Continue reading

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