.... but I love this article posted at Idle Speculations. A Green Confessional! What a great idea![Isn't St Francis the best?!?]
Thanks to Trinity Stores for carrying Robert Lentz's work!
This blog is mostly about Religious Art, but I try to mix other topics in to keep it interesting.
.... but I love this article posted at Idle Speculations. A Green Confessional! What a great idea!
Just read about Al Gore's latest honor. As you may have gathered, I think he's on the right track. That we need to do a better job with the environment - but we need to talk about it in terms that are manageable. That it WILL actually make a positive impact if each of us does our part to help the planet. I like that concept.in her right hand she bears one of the most important symbols of her culture, the tree of peace. By the mid-15th century, blood feuds had almost destroyed her people. A holy man named Dekanawidah appeared, preaching peace and reconciliation. He taught that all people were brothers and sisters and that differences were better resolved by discussion than war. Through his influence, the five Iroquois tribes formed a unified government and stopped fighting among themselves. The symbol of this vision was a huge tree under which all peoples could find peace. When more people would come, the branches of the tree would simply grow longer. An eagle lived at the top of the tree and warned the people whenever peace was threatened. The tree, like all the earth, rode on the back of a giant turtle’s back. *Keep up the great work, Al!
It's that time of year again - time for the over-sized Vogue and Elle magazines to come out. In years past Angie and I would get them on our way to our family vacation in Canada and pick out our favorite outfits.
green skirt w/jacket!) I'm searching desperately for a photo to share!
Thanks, Angie, for this link to a recent NYT article about Nantes' revitalization efforts! You can see a slideshow here. Je vourdrais bien y voyager. Je manque que les sous!