The night was WILD! Sorry I haven’t reported on it sooner. So we show up to this gig and it’s the swankiest of swanks. Couches, tables, and bar stools are all angled to face the stage. Red light floods the restaurant and the Martini’s are on fire. I did a sound check with some little [...]
Monthly Archives: September 2009
Families and Trees
I am basking in the blessing of family. Family here, family there, family everywhere. I spent a huge amount of my teens and early twenties surrounded by friends. After my dad died I was shipped off to boarding school and that’s where I made my own family. I mean… I saw my real family on [...]
Twisted (a recycled blog)
When trees are hit by lightning they are never struck straight down from top to bottom. Rather the lightning wraps itself in a coil around the tree, cutting long rivets right through the bark all up and down the tree. The tree is stripped bare. If the tree survives, it continues to grow upwards into [...]
Living in Color
“One of the greatest moments in anybody’s developing experience is when he no longer tries to hide from himself but determines to get acquainted with himself as he really is.” -Norman Vincent Peal “Live with your whole being all the days of your life! Your reward will be true happiness!” -Rebecca Thomas Shaw “Youth is, [...]
This Just in… (at least for me)
My friend read my post on The Shack. She didn’t leave a comment (shame shame) but she did give me this link. It’s rare that you get such candid insight on the work of a writer. I think with a book like this interpretation is needed. William Paul Young: A Look Inside \”The Shack\”








