Category: Karen’s Blog Post

  • God’s Rembrandt

    God’s Rembrandt

      Amsterdam is God’s Rembrandt, a piece of stunningly horrific beauty. Built in 1956, the year I was born, this World War II memorial represents the suffering inflicted upon this region. This, after all, is the place where dozens of youngsters like Anne Frank, like Corrie Ten[..]
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  • The duty of a journalist

    The duty of a journalist

      I have been in France for the past week, and in Germany the week before that, so I’ve had little time for paying attention to the news. It’s not that I have purposely avoided the news. It’s just that with so much beauty and[..]
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  • The Power of Language

    The Power of Language

    There is this open-door policy at The Art Factory. Well, not so much of an open door as it is just an overall hospitality thing. Mary Beth Holladay has the gift of hospitality. She's a terrific hostess, always serving others and creating spaces of beauty[..]
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  • Faith-Colored Glasses

    Faith-Colored Glasses

    We were invited to attend a concert in the village up the road a'piece. Every artist needs a promoter who believes in their work and direct others to it Claire is her mother's biggest fan. "She wrote a song for me," Claire says. "Middle child."[..]
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  • Trayvon Martin: Cause Celibre

    Trayvon Martin: Cause Celibre

      There are no protesters in the streets here in Kandern, Germany. No one even mentioned the Zimmerman trial at dinner last night, although several did remark on the beauty of the stone church in the valley below. I learned about the non-guilty decision the[..]
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  • The Things Unspoken

    The Things Unspoken

    Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence. - John Adams- The park ranger welcoming us to the old house at Peacefield wore a twine and[..]
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  • Praying for Prescott

    Praying for Prescott

      My daughter spent a couple of summers on a firefighting crew. I'll be honest, it terrified me. The forests on these mountains surrounding us are dense. I've seen how one lightening strike can set a mountain afire.  I lived in a small valley town[..]
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  • Camps: Redemption, Tadmor, & Cousins

    Camps: Redemption, Tadmor, & Cousins

      I have been reading Camp Redemption by Raymond Atkins. I met Raymond years ago at a book event in Canton, Georgia, where we were both panelists. We didn’t get much time to visit but it was clear that Raymond was a legend among his friends.[..]
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  • Who was chasing Michael Hastings?

    Who was chasing Michael Hastings?

    I’m not much of one for conspiracy theories. Oh, I’ve watched the occasional movie and read a handful of books about such things, but overall, I tend to believe that people are too busy doing their regular jobs and living their lives to sit around[..]
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  • Notes from Mama’s Bible

    Notes from Mama’s Bible

      She wrote all sorts of notes in her bible, my mother did. Not just favorite verses, although there are those. But poems that spoke to her. Like this one: A kiss of the sun for pardon, A song of the birds for mirth. One is[..]
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