Peace Like A River


It was a wide river, mistakable for a lake or even an ocean unless you'd been wading and knew its current. Somehow I'd crossed it... Now I saw the stream regrouped below, flowing on through what might've been vineyards, pastures, orhards... It flowed between and alongside the rivers of people; from here it was no more than a silver wire winding toward the city. - Leif Enger, Peace Like A River

Friday, January 02, 2004

This morning as I was getting ready, John was in his bed reading books, and Rhonda had gotten Hanna. I heard Hanna go into John's room and say "good morning!" John didn't answer, was busy with his books, and then Hanna said "John! John! Good morning!" and did that a couple times before John answered. ha!

I only have Clue P left on Calculatrivia (and then Omega too). This is the one concerning two poems by a certain poet. I cannot figure this one out. Paul and I have banged our heads on this, and Paul has looked through a collection at the bookstore where he works, and can't find the poems. I have seen other posts on the net from people who are having trouble with this one too. Hmm. So, I've been trying to work it backwards, filling in everything I can in the equation, seeing what certain values would have to be to make things cancel, etc... and seeing if I can get a value for P that way. My first attempt wasn't very encouraging, but will try again. Paul is going to come over on Saturday to drop off some tapes, and we'll bang on it then.

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