Monthly Archives: January 2011

Northwest Arches

(c) by Tommia Wright Sometimes the best things are seen just past those that get too much attention. One takes for granted how something looks if it passed from the same side, the same direction time and time again. Sometimes, … Continue reading

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Mountain by the Mill Pond

  It is amazing what things are taken for granted when not passed by daily. The mill had been one of the cornerstones of the Valley for quite some time. Now it is no more. Yet the Mill Pond remains. … Continue reading

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Calm Waters

  What is it about calm waters that seems to sooth the soul? Or better still, the reflection of a setting sun upon those same waters? A stranger came to the door to ask what is necessary for peace. I … Continue reading

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Favorite Psalm

I cannot recall when I was introduced to this psalm from a picture-book bible, but it was and still is one of my favorites. Granted, it took a few years to learn the meaning behind the short song -something to do … Continue reading

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No Man’s an Island

When they say “No man’s an island,” it is amazing that in the ‘world-wide-webbed,’ and ‘overly-wired-world’ of ‘constant connectiveness’ that in this day and age, people don’t seem to see one another anymore. In walking down the street or through … Continue reading

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Scraping through sounds and sunlight

So now that the stumbling, fumbling and slow tumbling of figuring out the toggles that boggle this mind about blogs, time to look at things through a new light. Why do I write? What words formed by the dots may … Continue reading

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Changing Horizons

by Tommia Wright To look out into the distance, one can wonder what is over the next horizon, see the differences between horizons, or be content with what is within one’s own realm. It is an inevitable question, it seems … Continue reading

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Salutations to Insanity

I had cursed the idea of ‘web logging’ as an unneccesary item of time lost in front of technology until someone dared me and others encouraged me. It was more of the latter that has encouraged me to do something … Continue reading

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