- Success.
- Wealth.
- Physical fitness.
- Assertiveness.
- Cheerfulness. Enthusiasm.
- Obedience.
- Reverence.
- Confidence. Self-esteem.
- Optimism.
- Patriotism.
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Not that I’m arguing for sloth.
What virtues do you find overrated?
You never know what we'll churn up in cleaning a stall
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Not that I’m arguing for sloth.
What virtues do you find overrated?
The vibe lives on. Here are some hot spots in the American heartland:
(Disclaimer: I’m relying largely on Thrillist and have been to slightly fewer than half of these.)
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Looking across the country, we’d add Athens. Georgia; Austin, Texas; Berkeley, natch; Port Townsend, Washington; Cambridge and Northampton, Massachusetts; and Burlington, up in Vermont. Again, half of these are by reputation, not direct experience.
What other towns should be noted, anywhere in the world?
In my novel Nearly Canaan, Joshua and Jaya settle into a place unlike anything they would have imagined. It’s desert, for one thing, where nearly everything has to be irrigated, for another. Quite simply, it’s a lot like Yakima, in the middle of Washington state. The closest big city was Seattle, three or four hours away. And that, too, was far from much else.
Just consider these in miles, apart from flying time, even when you could fly direct.
In the Society of Friends, or Quakers, testimony and witness are synonyms. It’s what one does in one’s life, not what one says about the nature of faith or social stances. Here are some ways we practice this:
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What would your faith tradition put on its list?
John Wycliffe, who introduced the Bible into English back in the 14th century, shows up as a major character in the opening novella in my book, The Secret Side of Jaya, only he’s taking refuge out on the American prairie.
And a century-and-a-half later, William Tyndale picked up the mission in England, though he didn’t move on to my fiction.
Could they be the most important translators in history? Apart, maybe, from Martin Luther, who could be the basis of his own Tendril, one with 95 points rather than ten, and his German rather than English?
Here, then, we go.
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There we go, politics AND religion. In this case, both of a radical nature.
Sometimes the sum is greater than the parts. Helps when each of the parts is already sterling.
Here are ten examples.
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Who would you nominate from your own circles?
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How about you? Ever feel misunderstood?
For the past 3½ years, I’ve been doing a half-hour or so of Spanish early every morning using the free Duolingo online curriculum. I also started Greek but ran into a wall when I was supposed to type what I heard – an impossibility, considering my keyboard isn’t equipped for a Greek alphabet. I’m assuming that’s a problem with many other tongues, too.
Here are ten things about the service:
Oh, yes, the lessons work best on my screen when I set the size for 90 percent to eliminate scrolling. And remember to type what you’re supposed to hear rather than what actually crosses your ears when commanded, “Type what you hear.” And I really wish they’d change their typeface so that I can actually see the accent over the lower-case “i” – they sure count it against me when I fail to use one.
Here are ten of my personal favorite journeys.
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Where do yours go?