are very, very fine. I know it's the internet, but do yourself a favor, force yourself to slow down enough to take in one or two, then come back later for more.
5 responses to “Sally Thomas’s Lenten Sonnets”
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It’s been very nice to wake up to one of these every day.
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Thank you so much, Mac (and Janet, too). I’m mulling a blog post — maybe for the halfway mark — on what I’m learning from the sonnets, especially since on the face of them they’re not very obviously spiritual, and since much of the time this is really too much fun to be a proper Lenten discipline.
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You’re more than welcome. It’s only the truth. They are really good and really enjoyable (not always the same thing on first reading). And I am pretty amazed at the discipline. I might be able to do this if I lived alone and didn’t have a job.
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If I lived alone and didn’t have a job I think I’d do even less than I do already (which is not much).
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I think I would actually do a lot. Maybe I’m fooling myself, but I am distracted and unsettled to the point of madness by my job and everything that goes with it, and I think I would settle down and be able to do some other things if I didn’t have it. I might have to turn off the internet connection, though.
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