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  • Sanguinis Memoria II

    “He found him in a desert land, and in the howling waste of the wilderness; he encircled him, he cared for him, he kept him the apple of his eye.” Deuteronomy 32:10  The sun had started to set a little too late. Maybe that was my sign to stay put just one more night in…

  • ISO: security

    I graduated college in 2020. It took too long for me to get that degree, but I got it. There were so many times that I was told to set aside my dreams of being a writer and focus on creating a base that would give me the security to do that whenever I wanted.…

  • Sanguinis Memoria

    Hebrews 11:38 “Of whom the world was not worthy—wandering about in deserts and mountains, and in dens and caves of the earth.”  It was cold, even for being this deep into the mountains. The skin on my knuckles cracked every time I flexed my fingers around the reigns in my hand and I could feel…

  • thus spake the axe

    Or, death to the thought daughter If a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? I feel like this is one of those old little sayings that I have actually gotten into many a heated discussion about over the years. My answer has stayed…

  • the beginning is always magical

    I have never really liked new years as a holiday in the wintertime. I have never understood why you would want to start fresh a year whilst dealing with the cold, and snow, and ice. How on earth does it make sense to begin anew when the earth is still in hibernation mode? We should…

  • spring rain smells like life change

    The problem with being a cradle catholic is no matter how many times you denounce the catholic church, no matter how far you stray from the golden hue of the vatican’s theological grip, no matter what you even personally believe now, being baptised in the church means that you are eternally a catholic (according to…

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