This closet door in our apartment building was the hapless victim of drunken party-goers. Who knows where the rest of the door went. Ripped off its hinges and taken as a souvenir, I imagine. -T
Archive for March, 2006
Part the First, A new look, and Part the Second, In Which I get one-upped
March 25th, 2006
tristan 1: My new header image is an edited picture of one of our electric range’s heating elements. It was kinda difficult to get because it was really _hot_, which is not particularly good for me _or_ the camera. 2: In response to my last post, Aaron demonstrated what it means to actually be _good_ at [...]
An uncommonly progressive hymnal
March 19th, 2006
tristan Aaron sent me this sweet hymnal he found in California to add to my collection. It’s from 1878 (which, by the way, is only 28 years after California became a state). Wow. Thanks, Aaron! But if you look closely at this particular hymnal (click on the picture for a larger version), you’ll notice something unusual [...]
Haiku for John Wesley Harding
March 16th, 2006
tristan davemay‘s xanga hedgehog, John Wesley Harding, seems about to pass on. Please go honor him with a haiku on Dave’s blog. O sea-green snuffler, your curious blinking eyes amuse us daily. May you rest in peace and ever follow the great pointer in the sky.
On doubt and belief
March 12th, 2006
tristan This is Sharon’s inaugural post on my blog. :) I wrote the following intro, but she takes it from there. A former professor of mine, Dr. David Mills, said that “doubt is a bridge to belief.” But many Christians instead see doubt as dangerous ground to be avoided at all costs. The following letter (which [...]

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