Saturday, October 23, 2010

Saturday Good Reads

I've been mostly off the grid this week, so the list is shorter -- but it's all still good.

Prose

Ah, the Sweet Life” and “Beneath the Caribbean Sky” by Louise Gallagher at Recover Your Joy.

Getting Uncluttered” by Bradley Moore at Shrinking the Camel.

Transformation” by Linda Chontos at Linda’s Patchwork Quilt.

Snooze Button” by Michael Perkins at Untitled.

Provocative Readings on the Future of Christianity” by Mark Roberts at BeliefNet.

In Praise of the Temporary” by Bill Coffey via katdish.net.

Breaking Barriers” by Bob Spencer at Wilderness Fandango.

Emma’s Church” by Doug Spurling at Spurling Silver.

The ‘Issue’” by Bill Grandi at Cycleguy’s Spin.

Everybody Wants to Rule the World” by Jeffrey Overstreet at the Image Journal.

The Do-Nothing Kid” by Michelle DeRusha for Make a Difference to One.

Changes Bring Sorrow” by Jessica McGuire at Jezamama.

Sudan: Wrap-Up and a Call to Action” by Sarah Salter at Living Between the Lines.

Learning Lessons Well” by Ted Gossard at Jesus Community.

Poetry

Sleeping” by Melissa at All the Words.

Silence…Somethin Sunday” by Jerry at Under the Door Frame.

My Arms Tell the Season” and “Drive Me Through the Rapids” by Michael Perkins at Untitled.

Anticipation” by Jeffrey Turner at The World Through My Eyes.

Burn Out” by Maureen Doallas at Writing Without Paper.

The passion and the pain” by Pete Marshall.

Fall Drive Through Western New Jersey” by Steven Marty Grant at Urbanality.

Shattered” by David Brydon at Poetry Blog.

Paintings and Photographs

Hobos’ Leavings” by Kathleen Overby at Almost Paradisical.

Shade,” watermedia on Yupo by Randall David Tipton.


Photograph: Lamp, by Nancy Rosback. Used with permission.

7 comments:

  1. Hello Glynn -- thanks for the callout from this island in the sun!

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  2. Thanks Glynn for including me in your highlights. I am enjoying the diversity from HCB.

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  3. For one "mostly off the grid" you've managed to create a great reading list.

    Thank you for including me.

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  4. i am always grateful for your inclusion...thanks glynn

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  5. THese are great, Glynn. My blog visiting has suffered greatly since returning from Texas. Shoot! I"m still trying to catch up on laundry. Bless my three boys (husband included). Off to visit!

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