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moonlit kindness

Posted on August 18, 2008 by Lindsey Gallant / 0 Comment

In the moonlight I saw things for what they were. First, I laughed at how silly I was. Then, I was sad because things didn’t have to be that way. But the truth ...

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learning imperfection

Posted on August 11, 2008 by Lindsey Gallant / 1 Comment

Learning imperfection goes against the grainOf a tree that’s used to growing perpendicular to painBut tangled gnarls and crooked rootsRounded burls and offset s...

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The bells

Posted on August 7, 2008 by Lindsey Gallant / 1 Comment

Today the church bells are ringing. It’s noon, and I can hear hymns pealing from the church tower nearby. Amazing Grace, This is My Father’s World, Stand Up, St...

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under the oaks

Posted on July 10, 2008 by Lindsey Gallant / 3 Comments

Father Abraham, do you know your children have ipods? That we can look up your travels on Wikipedia? But we have oak trees too, that look something like the one...

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pelican protection

Posted on June 12, 2008 by Lindsey Gallant / 1 Comment

Pelicans do a curious thing in storms. When the winds blow strong, bringing waves of rain against them, they don’t run away. They stand together and turn and fa...

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