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COVID narrative is no lie
As the week begins, those who track such things tell us the COVID pandemic is going to wreak unprecedented havoc in the next month.
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A Sense Of Rising Fear
It is a familiar feeling, a familiar sense of unease, panic of a sort. And I have had that feeling before.
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Don’t escape the empathy for your neighbors during the coronavirus pandemic
More people are losing their jobs, businesses are going under, the homeless can’t take shelter. I don’t want to acknowledge those headlines, so I wander into the woods for a hike.
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Patience During the Pandemic
All we can really do besides following the “stay home, stay safe” order from our governor is to be patient.
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Ebola and the Lessons of the First Christians
In the dark days of the Roman Empire, disease was rampant and even took Caesar Marcus Aurelius.
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