Monthly Archives: March 2013

Predicting the Future

You have heard it said, “Two heads are better than one.”  It seems that three heads are better than one, at least in predicting political/economic futures.  Pundits who predict the political and/or economic future of nations have multiplied with the … Continue reading

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Filicide

In the novel, Between Here and April by Deborah Copaken Kogan, Elizabeth Burns, wife, mother, and journalist, experiences a memory trigger that pushes her to investigate the disappearance of a best friend from first grade, April. The search reveals that April and her … Continue reading

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Task, Done; Me, Undone

  In this life time, my husband, an art professor and an artist, had several art shows and sold several works. He loved to create works based on natural shapes, especially trees and flowers.  His media were india ink, colored pencil on … Continue reading

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Il Papa

In the late 1960’s the two theologians that I read most frequently were Joseph Ratzinger and Hans Kung. Both attended the Vatican II Council of 1963-65.  Both, native Germans, taught at Tübingen University. The conservative became Pope Benedict XVI; the liberal lost … Continue reading

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