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, October 21, 2005

Friday

Today is a school day, so light blogging. This weekend I also have school tomorrow as well, so not a lot of posts tomorrow either.

There are a few posts down below though, to dig into. The Bard takes on Miers, some more thoughts on the intelligence successes in Iraq, a little bit of information on how the Pakistan relief efforts are managed, and a review of the movie Serenity.

I'm writing this on lunch break, and my laptop battery is rapidly draining, so better run.

by the way, who do I sue?

Me, in this blog, Oct 14

"This pick seems to be a political blunder of the first order"

OpinionJournal.com editorial, today

"this selection has become a political blunder of the first order."

UPDATE: Hey, that windmill isn't so big! I can take it! Let's take another tilt at it.

Yes, once again, I'm one of the final five at the Crosley Solo Blog of the Week, over at the terrific Radioblogger site. This week, fellow MOB blogger Hammerswing75 is also one of the five.

Go here to register your vote

2 Comments:

  • At Fri Oct 21, 03:37:00 PM, Paul said…

    Speaking of the Bard, some think he helped write the King James Bible. Go to the 46th Psalm and look for the 46th word from the beginning, and then the 46th word from the end (ignoring that musical instruction "selah").

     
  • At Fri Oct 21, 05:41:00 PM, hammerswing75 said…

    You're exactly right. The MOB needs to step to the top of the podium. Good luck!

     

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