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Tag Archives: Simcha Fisher
For April, National Poetry Month: Search Engine Poems
Among the stats that Word Press shares with me are the search engine terms that lead people to this blog. Some of them are banal. I’ve had dozens of search terms connected to Illinois SB 136. But some of them….well, … Continue reading
Posted in blogging, literature, poetry
Tagged Julian Smith, National Poetry Month, Simcha Fisher
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Mommy Blogs and the Beautiful Life
I was browsing the blog roll at Jesus Needs New PR this morning and saw a link for A Holy Experience, the blog of Ann Voskamp. Ann is a farmer’s wife with six children who has just had her first … Continue reading
Three Good Reads on a Monday Morning
My Google reader is giving generously this morning and I want to share a little of the bounty. I am, once again, jealous of Simcha Fisher’s writing. Only this time she’s not being funny – which is what usually makes … Continue reading
Posted in blogging, media, movies, spirituality, Uncategorized
Tagged Dallas Willard, Internet Monk, Postaday2011, Roger Ebert, Simcha Fisher, Walter Murch
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