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Daily Archives: 19 January 2008
Ice and Fire
It goes back to last year, and it was posted a few months ago, but I thought this New Horizons image of icy Europa (with the sub-surface global ocean) and Io (with the numerous active volcanoes) was a nice, serene … Continue reading
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Day 2 – The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, 2008
(This is Neil) “It is indeed necessary to pray without ceasing, insistently asking God for the great gift of unity among all the Lord’s disciples. “May the endless strength of the Holy Spirit move us to a sincere commitment to … Continue reading
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Pines of Rome
It was a good time at the symphony last night. Before we left the house, Anita asked for a rundown of the program. When I mentioned The Pines of Rome she said, “I’ve heard you play that.” “Indeed you have,” … Continue reading
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