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Please remember in your prayers
rhapsody November 1st, 2007
the family of young wife &
mother, blogger
who passed away the
morning of October 30th
of Sceroderma. She was 34.
Thanks to St. Nick for
his continued posting on her
condition, & for passing along
the info on the
Scleroderma Foundation,
where donations can be sent
in her memory.
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Happy Halloween!
rhapsody October 31st, 2007
Enjoy this
e-card from
The Pixie Pit,
where
Melodybleu & I
have been playing
Scrabble online
for years.
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Was married on
rhapsody October 20th, 2007
the grounds
here…
almost twenty-five
years ago.
Thanks to Carolina
Cannonball @
The Crescat
for the
neat photos!
October marches on
rhapsody October 13th, 2007
Time to listen to & vote for
our favorite weekly podcast,
Episode #100 of:
Christus Vincit ANYWHERE!
Follow the link to vote at
Podcast Alley -
Email verification required.
& congrats to BMP for a job
very well done!
PS:Anybody else having a
difficult time connecting
to the podcast?
Excellent coverage
rhapsody October 11th, 2007
of this past weekend’s
Chesterton conference
over at:
Chesterton and Friends,
by
View from the choir’s
Lee Strong.
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Are you smarter than
rhapsody October 2nd, 2007
a preschooler?
Study the bus above…
which way is it traveling – to the left,
or to the right?
Get the ‘right’ answer from Michelle
@:
Catch blogger Dawn Eden
rhapsody September 27th, 2007
from The Dawn Patrol
& author of:
The Thrill of the Chaste:
Finding Fulfillment While
Keeping Your Clothes On
on
EWTN’s Life on the Rock
tonight at 8 PM ET.
Can’t wait!
From Michelle
rhapsody September 8th, 2007
the Mermaid,
an interesting
book recommendation on the
subject of unnecessary
consumer consumption…
Affluenza: When Too Much
Is Never Enough,
by Clive
Hamilton & Richard Deniss -
Read all about it, over at
Justitia.
There’s an interesting post
rhapsody September 6th, 2007
(or two) on Harry Potter over
at:
The Blue Boar
I haven’t read the books,
but am amazed at the number
of adults that have enjoyed them.
Can not say that fairy tales interest
me much anymore, but a well-told
tale is usually a welcome read.
That’s why I’m looking forward
to the detective story J. K. Rowling
is said to be working on.
Have read most of the best already…
Can’t wait to meet this great story-
teller’s adult hero!
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