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raining

April 30, 2020

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  We were  under a “train” of rain on the radar, fortunately not deluging so things aren’t flooding, at least yet… and I must have accidentally hit “insert” b/c typeover was happening. Our college has gotten a few parts of its web stuff back online — but limited.   So my zoom room is open but […]

Still here!

April 24, 2020

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  Friday, April 24 and we’ll be in “stay home” status through the end of May.   Since the college had already made the decision that at least summer will be online, it’s not a big change for me; I’m supposed to have a mask on starting May 1.   Masks are so prevalent that I already […]

Broken…

April 17, 2020

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  The country, that is.   When I’d hear about Syria and Afghanistan, I would wonder when we’d be like that in some way or another… and … it’s not weapons (at least yet) but … https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-52311877   just another example of workers being allowed to die on the job (the story behind Smithfield meat packing and […]

Monday! 13

April 13, 2020

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On campus it was natural when things were sort of quiet to … hop on the blog.   From home I’m drawn to things like the dishes (which is odd; I’m not drawn to cleaning my *office* with down time)… I’m doing things that don’t highlight my strengths, shall we say: managing information.   I’m the one […]

Palm Sunday

April 6, 2020

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  I rode out to church today.   No services, and the “drive by blessing” was deemed not within restrictions so that wasn’t happenign either. However, they moved the Holy Eucharist to the Romero Center where you can see it from outside.   Prayers happened.  (A picture, too, because I thought maybe if people saw it they […]

Where are we?

April 4, 2020

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Interesting that … not being physically at the college — writing on the blog fell entirely off the plate. It’s more than here, now… it’s everywhere. And the evil ones are wreaking havoc.   And Dave Powell a local cyclist got run over by a semi driver and killed today.   People.  People.   Oh, and yes, the […]