`Would you tell me,' said Alice, a little timidly, `why you are painting those roses?' Five and Seven said nothing, but looked at Two. Two began in a low voice, `Why the fact is, you see, Miss, this here ought to have been a RED rose-tree, and we put a white one in by mistake; and if... Continue Reading →
My Father’s World
Reading the Creation account in Genesis 1 this morning, my mind was wandering into the realms of arguments against a "literal" reading of this much assailed text. Conventional wisdom from the fields of the sciences hold that the Creation story can't be read as real history since it doesn't appear to allow for what we "know"... Continue Reading →
Guts and Glory
Confession: I'm not a fan of all things Southern, as in the Southern states in these United States. Southern heat and humidity; cuisine preferences that include grits, okra, and collard greens; and overweight, middle-aged men with word pronunciations that sound uneducated to these Midwestern ears— these are some of my less than desirable stereotypes of the... Continue Reading →
Despotic Government
Writing on the proposed United States Constitution in 1787 Benjamin Franklin said: ...I agree to this Constitution with all its faults, if they are such; because I think a general government necessary for us, and there is no form of government but what may be a blessing to the people, if well administered; and I... Continue Reading →
Commencing Persecution
This province was first settled by (and a majority of the assemblies have ever since been of) the people called Quakers, who, though they do not, as the world is now circumstanced, condemn the use of arms in others, yet are principled against bearing arms themselves; and to make any law to compel them thereto,... Continue Reading →
Hearts of Wisdom
Old friends buried their son a week ago today— at twenty-two-years-old, his death in a gun accident was unlooked for— a painful understatement. Words like tragic, awful, and heart-wrenching come to mind but fall short of the abrupt end-of-life-as-we-know-it reality. We fall headlong off the cliff of unlooked for disasters. The death of the... Continue Reading →
Justice Stumbling
I visited the Kansas Supreme Court building recently, a building I had a very small part in building back in 1977. While John Jones and I worked outside this landmark to justice providing water proofing membrane under the exterior granite walkway, a sculptor was working inside the building providing a symbolic element, the statue Justice. A... Continue Reading →
Taking out the Trash
Looking out the window of one of my favorite coffee shops (Panera’s), a petite young employee, company baseball cap sitting low over her pigtails, is wrestling large bags of trash. The bags are almost half her size and she’s attempting to raise them high enough to drop them into the large trash container in the... Continue Reading →
Eating Honey
The production of honey has to be one of the coolest and most mind boggling processes on the planet. Consider these facts: A colony of up to 100,000 bees will visit over 2,000,000 flowers in 12 square miles and fly the equivalence of the earth’s circumference twice to produce one pound of honey. A single... Continue Reading →
Toasting in Babylon
It must have been quite a party— the surroundings were opulent, the guests represented the cream of society, the food was the best the world had to offer, and the wine! The wine was an elixir; its intoxicating influence gave those who imbibed an enlarged sense of themselves and their own importance. No wonder the... Continue Reading →