Lots
of good stuff this week, and lots of good videos: more than 2,000 voice from around
the world join in a virtual choir; a tribe in Indonesia receives the new
Testament in its own language for the first time; and Rosh Hashanah like you’ve
never seen it.
Prose
“Mythbusters: Home
Edition” by Kathy Richards at Katdish.
Poetry
Paintings and Photographs
“Nepal: The Honey
Hunt of the Tiger-Men”
by Eric Tourneret at The Bee Photographer (Hat tip – Mark Roberts at The High
Calling).
“iPhone Flickr
Set,” “A Wet Fall Day” and “Prairie
Landscapes”
by Tim Good At Photography by Tiwago.
Videos
“Receiving the
New Testament in Their Own Language for the First Time” via Justin
Taylor at Gospel Coalition.
Photograph: New Zealand Prison Plate by Nancy Rosback. Used with permission.
8 comments:
Thanks, Glynn.
I love posts like this. It lets me explore new places and find new voices without working too hard.
Have a great weekend.
Thank you for including me, Glynn. It's raining today, so I should be able to find some time to check out some of the video treats.
Have a lovely weekend.
Thanks for including me, Glynn. Unfortunately I hit publish on that post before it was supposed to go live, so I ended up taking it down. {it will run again later!} So you may want to take me off this list, since the link doesn't go anywhere -- I'm sorry for the inconvenience!!
Thanks for the mention, again and thank you for taking the time to gather up these great places to visit every week.
I'm completely blown away by the Honey Hunt pictures. Holy Moley!
I always feel honored when you include me in your good reads post, Glynn. And thank you again for this gathering of the goods! So much to enjoy.
Like Katdish, I'm in awe of the bee photographer's work. Wow. As mind blowing as the pictures are, and as fascinating as the story they tell, I kept wondering how the photographer managed to capture them. I'd love to see pictures of him taking the pictures!
Love the videos! Sharing them with my kids. Thanks for sharing.
show us what we can't see
it is the season
of spinning and tumbling
toward the rising
the flames of obedience
seeking the plan
on a four day layover
i can hardly wait for tomorrow
Hi Glynn. Thanks.
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