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wendell for wednesday
A reminder for the big day tomorrow…
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wendell for wednesday
Today’s #wendellforwednesday brought to you by The Englewood Review of Books… Read the whole thing here, especially this week.
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wendell for wednesday
On why it’s so valuable to get outside in Creation and get outside of ourselves: From the order of nature we return to the order — and the disorder —…
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wendell for wednesday
Old Man Jayber Crow Many I loved as man and boy Are gone beyond all that I know, Fallen leaves under falling rain, Except Christ raise them up again. I…
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wendell for wednesday
In the letter to the editor below, Wendell discusses work: the difference between good work and bad and the traditional idea of vocation. As usual, he gives us lots to chew…
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wendell for wednesday
Gardening is a revolutionary act! “Odd as I am sure it will appear to some, I can think of no better form of personal involvement in the cure of the…
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wendell for wednesday
“Why do farmers farm, given their economic adversities on top of the many frustrations and difficulties normal to farming? And always the answer is: “Love. They must do it for…
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wendell for wednesday
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wendell for wednesday
It’s National Poetry Month, so this month’s Wendell for Wednesday posts will all be poems (or that’s the plan anyway). I love this recent find, a response presumably to his…
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wendell for wednesday
Some poetry for National Poetry Month… The Want of Peace All goes back to the earth, and so I do not desire pride of excess or power, but the contentments…