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Daily Archives: 11 April 2004
Crowing about Easter Crowds
Easter Vigil surprised me. I wasn’t ready. I’ll admit it. Last year, we barely had 300 people in attendance. Last night, I ran out of candles. That’s never happened before. I figured on 400 people, optimistically, and tossed out the … Continue reading
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Sports talk
The three hockey teams on the sidebar here have all made the playoffs, though it’s not for certain any of them will make it out of the first round, much less win their respective Cups. I’m warming a bit to … Continue reading
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Happy Easter
An ancient Christian song: “This is the fountain of life that floods the entire world, The water that took from its beginning from the pierced side of Christ. You who are born again of this water, place your hope in … Continue reading
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