It’s
been a while since I posted a Saturday Good Reads, and what better day to that
than Valentine’s Day? These are some of the good things I ran across during the
past week – David Rupert asking whether or not he needed a bucket list; a video
tribute to London courtesy of Wordsworth; a fun poem about candy by Maureen
Doallas; and another London video, this one on how to clean up the financial
district.
St. Valentine, by the
way, was an early Christian named Valentinus. Not much is known about him, but
he was said to have been martyred and buried in the north of Rome near the Milvian
Bridge (the site of the later battle where Constantine triumphed, a turning
point in the history of the church). Part of the legend about him is that he was
imprisoned for performing weddings for soldiers (who were forbidden to marry)
and for ministering to the persecuted Christians. Last year, Huffington
Post had a “real story” of who he actually was.
Legend
or not, St. Valentine is anchored in the early history of the Christian faith.
The painting above is “The Morning of St. Valentine” by John Calcott Horsley,
painted in 1865. It is part of the collection of the Walker Art Gallery in
Liverpool.
Faith
This Little
Light of Mine
– Eric Peters at The Rabbit Room.
Who needs a
bucket list?
– David Rupert at Red-Letter Believers.
Giving Authentic
Faith a Welcome Invitation – Kevin Adams at Wake Up My Faith.
Poetry
10 Ways to Read
a Poem
– Mary H. Sayler at The Poetry Editor.
Hershey’s Got No
Baby Ruth
– poem by Maureen Doallas at Writing Without Paper.
Two Knights – Brendan
MacOdrum at Oran’s Well.
You and I are so
alike
– John Blase.
Juliet’s
Aubade – Sara Barkat via Everyday Poems.
A Poetic Tribute
to London, City in Motion – Anglotopia (inspired by William Wordsworth’s
“Composed upon Westminster Bridge”) (Hat tip to my wife for finding the link)
Writing
The sanctity of
writing
– Billy Coffey at What I Learned Today.
The Writing Life
– Episode 8: Keep Calm and Carry On – Ann Kroeker.
How do you
research? Swim
– Megan Willome.
Photography
Light and Leaves
Abstract
– Tim Good.
Fun Stuff
Baths4Banks – London figures
out how to clean up its financial district (and mind the gap!)
3 comments:
John blase talking about his dog was the best. And Ravi Z on the prayer breakfast was spot on as he usually is.thanks forention here and the other good reads
Thanks, Glynn! I appreciate your good list including my work. God bless you.
P.S. I highlighted your post on the Christian Poets & Writers blog :) http://www.christianpoetsandwriters.com
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