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  • Tapeworms and Hurricanes A year or so ago in the waiting room of a doctor’s office I picked up one of the entertainment magazines lying around there (much more interesting to me than, say, Golf World) and read an article about Hugh Laurie, the star of the TV show House. I had never seen the…

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  • Gustav Passes Us By

    We were lucky this time. We’ve had more wind and rain from thunderstorms than we did from this hurricane. I kept waking up in the night expecting to hear pretty strong wind, but all I heard was rain. My thanks to all who have offered prayers and concern. From what I can tell, Louisiana is…

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  • Speaking of hurricanes…

    A few older posts that include some Katrina pics: here, here, here. The pics at the end of this post are especially telling. Pre-TypePad http://js-kit.com/for/lightondarkwater.com/comments.js

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  • I had hoped to write about Beethoven’s 7th this week, but I’ve been too busy and distracted by Hurricane Gustav for the past several days to listen to music. Maybe next week. Pre-TypePad http://js-kit.com/for/lightondarkwater.com/comments.js

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  • Lucy At the Bay

    Clare took these, last summer or fall sometime I think. I really like the colors in this one. (Click the images for larger versions.) The noble dog faithfully awaits her master’s return from the sea. Sometimes the noble dog needs to take a little time for herself. A sail! A sail! Patience rewarded as the…

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  • No, I don’t. Really.

    I had a bit of car trouble yesterday—the engine cut out several times and I thought I was going to get stranded on the Bayway, which is a bad place to get stranded. But I managed to limp off the bridge and get the car to a shop. When I picked it up I saw…

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  • It’s A Weird World

    Every now and then I'm struck by what has to go on behind the scenes to keep the wheels of modern life turning. Much of it is admirable for its complexity and ingenuity, and fascinating for its unnoticed importance. Some of it is less so. If I stop and think about it, I know that…

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  • Taking A Chance On Love When as a young man I first heard of Pascal’s wager, I thought it was a silly and trivial way of approaching the question of Christian faith. But thirty years later it makes much more sense to me; in fact it almost seems like the only way to choose. (The…

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  • I was about to skip Music of the Week, not having had time to write, but instead I’ll point you to a couple of wonderful songs from The Clientele’s wonderful album, Suburban Light, because I was listening to them on my drive this weekend and thinking how much I like them. If you’re old enough…

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  • The Unknowable

    For what is the good of being a man at all if one is not always trying to know the unknowable? —Chesterton Pre-TypePad http://js-kit.com/for/lightondarkwater.com/comments.js

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