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Halloween Fright
Halloween humor and a dark-skinned son, by the Rev. LeeAnne Watkins
Stories like this are depressingly common these days, but it is quite another thing to hear about how they hit people you know and like.
And hear it I did: LeeAnne worked it into her sermon (mp3 link) this morning. That version is much more vivid and personal. LeeAnne is a good writer, but a truly brilliant speaker.
Iriish Class–Monday Night, October 6, 2008
Irish Class, October 3, 2008
Rang Gaeilge, an 6ú lá Mí Dheireadh Fómhair 2008
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Listening exercise. I did very poorly at this, but the discussion
afterwards was informative.
The weekend
The weekend
Great people. Terrible weather.
Maybe more tomorrow….
Weekend plans
Sunday
I followed the plan I wrote about yesterday. Continue reading
Schedule conflict
Tomorrow colgaffneyis has an event at a Presbyterian Church in Hudson, Wisconsin (Just over the St. Croix River from Minnesota), to kick-off their church year. Unfortunately, our own church, St. Mary’s Episcopal Church is also starting its church year. Continue reading
Back to choir
Tonight was the first choir rehearsal of the Fall at St. Mary’s. It was great. I had forgotten how good it felt to be part of the choir.
More on Early Modern Irish
A few weeks ago I wrote a note on classical literary Gaelic/Early Modern Irish. Today I found more about Dán Díreach at Medieval Irish Poetry.
I hope I remember to look up Mo-chean do theacht, a sgadáin in Lent next year :-)>
Looking at the parent site, I noticed that the author is also interested in science fiction and filk.