A
young violinist surprises Dave Brubeck at a concert in Moscow. Perry Block
doesn’t want anyone in the grocery store to know he’s buying cream of wheat. A
young family takes in two children their mother can’t care for. Erin Kilmer
discovers the terrors of public toilets. John Blasé writes about red and black.
An interesting shot of the “gerkhin” in London (aka City Hall). Lots of good
stuff online this past week.
By
the way, a few people have noticed this list is getting longer. There’s a
reason: I’ve been tweeting for The High Calling, and I’m finding more good
stuff.
Prose
“Being the me I
want to be” and “Marching bands and the other music in life” by Louise Gallagher at Recover Your Joy.
“Billy Coffey
versus the vending machine” and “What a man looks
like”
by Billy Coffey at What I Learned Today.
“A SLO Day:
Spiritual Direction”
and “A Grandfather
Pastor? I Think So”
by Diana Trautwein at Just Wondering.
Poetry
Paintings and Photographs
Short Stories
Videos
Photograph: Breadline, sculpture at the
FDR Memorial, Washington, D.C., by Peter Griffin via Public
Domain Pictures. Used with permission.
9 comments:
Glynn, what you do every Saturday is such a gift. Whenever I can, I clear a space to just sit and click through.
Can you spell e-n-c-o-u-r-a-g-e-m-e-n-t?
ooh!ooh!ooh! Just watched the Shakespeare video. I am in love! Now I'm dying to see a production done with the old pronunciation. This makes so much sense, poetically.
Thank you Glynn for the inclusion of two of my posts. You really are the epitome of the definition of the word 'encouragement'.
I listened and watched the Brubeck piece (one of my favourite jazz pianists) -- fabulous!
Glynn,
Great to be mentioned as a Good Read along with so many excellent writers here on "Faith, Friends, and Fiction."
What a testament (is is okay to use that word?) to your dedication to the arts and helping fellow writers!
Now when's the party and what can I bring?
As always, thank you for including me among so many other talents offering great posts.
~
breadline
may all receive their daily bread
and may it not go to our head
every day we can be fed
to live and go where we are lead
What you do here is such a gift of encouragement! Thank you - TWO this week. Unbelievable. I'm clearing space later today to click through these - it's always interesting and enjoyable.
So...how's book 2 coming along, Glynn? Not that I'm anxious at all. :>)
Thank you so much Glynn. I can't properly express what it means to be chosen by you to be in such company.
You are such a generous encourager.
Thank you.
Thank you, Glynn ... for all of this.
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