Saturday, May 19, 2012

Saturday Good Reads



Reminiscing about a movie (it’s one of my favorites, too); stopping to listen to an unknown soldier; why God isn’t fair (and it’s good); remembrance under a sycamore, and a hidden pond.  Good stuff.

Prose

A Thousand Goodbyes” by Ann Kroeker.

Behold the Birth of the Unorganized Hancock” by Greg Sullivan at Sippican Cottage.

One Woman: The Unknown Soldier” by Charity Singleton at Wide Open Spaces.

Everything made fair” by Billy Coffey at What I Learned Today.

To Run and Not Grow Weary – Part One” and “Part Two” by Jeff Overstreet for Image Journal.

God Is Not Fait (Why That’s Good)” by Jason Stasyszen at Connecting to Impact.


Poetry


Alan Paton” by D.S. Martin at Kingdom Poets.

Let Rain” by Maureen Doallas at Writing Without Paper.

Pollen” and “Like a Rock” by Chris Galford at The Waking Den.

Story” by Nancy Rosback at A Little Somethin’.

Paintings and Photographs

Prairie Smoke” and “Wonders of Wander” by Tim Good at Good Photography.

New Leaves,” watermedia on Yupo by Randall David Tipton at Painter’s Process.

The Song Within” and “Wishes” by Susan Etole at Just…A Moment.

Hidden Pond” by Steve Gravano at Take a Look Around.


Photograph: Whitby Abbey by Petr Kratochvil via Public Domain Pictures. Used with permission.

6 comments:

Ann Kroeker said...

Glynn, thank you for inviting readers to my place, for finding value in my work, for sharing. You encourage rich community in this space--how delightful to be part of things this weekend!

jasonS said...

I am always incredibly humbled and grateful when you include one of my posts, Glynn. I appreciate you and your encouragement so much. A wonderful list for sure! Thanks.

Maureen said...

Thank you for including my poem among all this other good stuff. Have a lovely weekend.

Anonymous said...

Glynn - you are such an encouraging fellow blogger. Thanks for including me in your well-curated list.

Jerry said...

Thanks Glynn! You serve the people. I hope you have found comfort in your recent losses and joy in your new grandchild. Peace!

S. Etole said...

Adding my thanks and appreciation for sharing all the links that you do here.