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- Rra Dinare and the Okavango Delta October 21, 2019
- Khwai Tented Camp and The Moremi Game Reserve September 27, 2019
- Linyanti Swamp September 15, 2019
- On to Botswana and Nogatsaa Pans Camp September 7, 2019
- Southern Africa September 3, 2019
- Perthshire August 14, 2017
- Inverness, the Central Highlands and Loch Ness (Nessie Lives!) July 30, 2017
- The Isle of Skye July 3, 2017
- Jacobite Steam Train and the Isle of Skye June 24, 2017
- Glasgow, Scotland June 22, 2017
- Travels With Caroline – Part 4 May 13, 2017
- Travels With Caroline – Part 3 April 26, 2017
- Travels With Caroline – Part 2 April 15, 2017
- Travels With Caroline – Part ! April 9, 2017
- Santa Fe January 6, 2017
- A friend December 20, 2015
- Last Days in Alaska And Victoria Island December 3, 2015
- Haines and Sitka November 20, 2015
- Alaska 2 – Whales and Glaciers November 3, 2015
- Alaska 1 September 10, 2015
- Looking Back While Looking Forward June 29, 2015
- Floral Impressions June 24, 2015
- Along the South Coast of Nova Scotia June 12, 2015
- A few Days in Halifax October 24, 2014
- A Different Kind of Trip September 13, 2014
- A wet day in the Dingle Peninsula December 30, 2013
- Cliffs of Moher and Co. Kerry December 19, 2013
- The Aran Islands December 9, 2013
- Country Living, Sheebeen and Hunger Walk November 28, 2013
- Mountbatten, Yeats and seaweed baths November 21, 2013
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Danli Driving
Friday morning, we set out for Danli to meet Jeannie Loving. For people who didn’t know each other very well if at all, we were getting along very well. One member of the group who shall remain nameless (initials RH) … Continue reading
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Moroceli Planning
Thursday, 4/23, we drove to Moroceli to meet with Mayra, wife of Padre Carlos, the Episcopal priest in Moroceli. As I said yesterday, our church, All Saints’ of Lakeland had partnered with the mission in Moroceli. We funded the purchase … Continue reading
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Honduras Dreaming
We flew into Tegucigalpa Wednesday, April 22. Traveling with me are Fr. Reid, Kathy and Duane. The approach to the airport is interesting to say the least. Those experiencing it or the first time were quite grateful when the pilot … Continue reading
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Capital Punishment – deserved in some cases?
I am not in favor of capital punishment, this being a relatively new position for me. I am and have been opposed to abortion, and I can not therefore justify a belief in capital punishment. However, some people are just … Continue reading
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The Testament of Gideon Mack
A very good read about a Scottish minister who is an atheist, and his slow decline into insanity. Very well written. The Testament of Gideon Mack by James Robertson
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