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30 Days of Love: cleaning out drawers and lightening the load
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Britton Gildersleeve
I love to cook. And I love tools. Ergo, I have a LOT of cooking stuff. Cram-jammed drawers full. The same goes for coffee paraphenalia, tea accessories, and various things I no longer even recognise. Not good. I have to dig through random junk every time I want something. So today, while my husband took…
30 Days of Love: RIP, Pete Seeger
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Britton Gildersleeve
I have always loved, admired, and respected Pete Seeger. As a musician, as a social activist, as an influence on American folk music, he’s one of my heroes. He died last night, and the world will be the poorer for his loss. As it was the brighter for his voice. Pete Seeger is the epitome…
freedom of (and from) religion
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Britton Gildersleeve
As I’ve mentioned recently, freedom of religion is a big deal to me. And that freedom doesn’t mean you get to worship your mainstream religion in public and I don’t. Or that you can discriminate against me — even harass me — because my beliefs differ from yours. And yet, despite the very clear dictates…
30 Days of Love: ‘love’s austere and lonely offices’
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Britton Gildersleeve
Today’s post is short but sweet, and courtesy of one of the best poets I’ve ever loved: Robert Hayden. At times in my life I have been without words: desperately lonely, or bitterly angry, or lost in one of those interior labyrinths we all know so well. Hayden has always been there before me, to…
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