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"this is the world as best as I can remember it"

Friday, August 26, 2005

Green Tea Frappuccino

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I had my first taste of the strange concoction known as “Green Tea Frappuccino” at Starbucks last night. Hidden in the icey sweetness was...
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Tuesday, August 02, 2005

A Good Death

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When I leave this world I want to be sitting in a bookstore at night, an old man in a big chair, crumpled sweater, baggy corduroys, ...
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Sunday, June 19, 2005

Apropos of Padrehood

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Well, this year Father's Day corresponds with the Feast of Pentecost. EK graciously decided to take a long nap at the end of the Lit...
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Tuesday, May 10, 2005

Mother & Child

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This year was JB's first Mother's Day! I was on my way home Sunday morning from being on call and stopped at Safeway to get flowers...
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Thursday, May 05, 2005

Awed by the beauty...

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Awed by the beauty of thy virginity  and the exceeding radiance of thy purity, Gabriel stood amazed and cried to thee, O Mother of ...
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Friday, April 22, 2005

Nice Bark

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Abba Xanthios said, "A dog is better than I am, for he has love and he does not judge." The first time I heard this quote it c...
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Monday, April 11, 2005

Spinach Pies & Whirled Peas

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My Brother-in-law was in town this past weekend and made the most scrumptious Spinach Pies. He has a strong affinity for Arabic food and cul...
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Wednesday, April 06, 2005

the list

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the list Originally uploaded by Aaroneous Monk . Received a call at the clinic from my wife with a 4 item "honey do" list. ...
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Tuesday, April 05, 2005

blue window

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blue window original Originally uploaded by Aaroneous Monk . Standing in the warm glow, peering into the cold blue, of my soul... . ....
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A. Monk
“Aaroneous Monk” brings to mind the image of a bumbling but well-meaning hermit who continually trips himself up in his overgrown beard as he attempts to battle evil in the world but, more often than not, forgets about the darkness in his own heart. It also sounds similar to the legendary jazz pianist Thelonious Monk, but with a faux-Greek twist. Thelonious was known for being able to maintain two disparate rhythms going at the same time with his hands seemingly disconnected from each other. That kinda sums up my struggle...
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