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Tag Archives: Cornerstone Festival
Much Ado About Whedon
I miss blogging. I remember those long, lazy days last year when I was posting several times a week. Sigh. I don’t think they’ll be coming back anytime soon. Late winter and early spring were eaten up by the classes … Continue reading
Post-Cornerstone Reflections
We returned from our 17th Cornerstone Festival on Monday. It’s amazing how long it takes me to recover each year. One week of Cornerstone equals at least one week of fatigue and mental confusion. But it’s worth it. A few … Continue reading
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You Must See: Vader March
From our terribly clever friends the Tudors. This is what they do on a rainy afternoon, on a whim. Seriously! Rather than letting feelings of inadequacy overtake me, I’m going to share this with all of you. Mom must have … Continue reading
Westboro Baptist and the Challenge of Overcoming Evil with Good
The Cornerstone Festival, which my family attends every summer, often gets protesters. Because we typically arrive early we seldom encounter them, but a few years ago we did have a lively time as we were slowly driving toward the main … Continue reading