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Tag Archives: holidays
March Forth, Mr. Editor!
I have founded a holiday called March Forth. No, I didn’t misspell the word fourth. I mean for it to be a play on words, a pun. Long ago when our now adult children were little, I started celebrating March … Continue reading
Posted in Living Literarily, Retirement, The Life Literary, Word Play
Tagged holidays, literary, March 4, March 4th, puns
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From the Bride’s Father’s Notebook – Day 5
From the Bride’s Father’s Notebook – Day Four Thursday, December 24 (Christmas Eve!) This morning was church. I wept to hear the story of the Great Cosmic Surprise, the birth of Jesus from Mary among farm animals. God-in-flesh in straw. … Continue reading
Posted in From The Bride's Father's Notebook
Tagged Christmas, holidays, incarnation, traditions
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