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Written in the Stars

May.26.2012

I'll be presenting the whole story of how the idea began, how it developed, and what can be understood now regarding Chaucer's use of astronomy in telling about his Canterbury Pilgrims. It's just naturally exciting. Ideas you've never heard before. Guaranteed.

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Aug.05.2012 - 11:06 pm
Karl Benjamin
Karl died last week. Immediately began the printed celebrations of his life. Our local newspaper called him a legend. He was. Beloved as a mentor to many, and admired by...
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Jul.15.2012 - 11:00 pm
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In the spring of 1953, we registered our oldest child--a girl--for school. She would need uniforms. Buying a sewing machine seemed like a good investment. We had no idea how...
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Jul.14.2012 - 11:00 am
The last of the quilts
[The mystery of the disappearing photograph has not been sovled, but I want you to see Rachel's fine illstration for this entry. She also took a picture of the Pfaff which I...
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Jul.10.2012 - 11:49 pm
Photo is on my Profile Page, but isn't attached here.  ? ? At precisely 10 p.m. last evening I crossed the finish line! The marathon ended--successfully. What began in...
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Comments from dolores

Jan.07.2013 - 3:46 am
In response to: In the Bleakness, a Bright Green Shoot
Well, Katherine, it has been a while. And I'm not sure I'll be here regularly, but I rejoiced over something in my...
Jan.07.2013 - 3:22 am
In response to: When pop culture meets profound faith
Chris, I've been out of touch for a while, but this Christmas entry meant a lot to me. Each Christmas season is...
Aug.11.2012 - 11:55 pm
In response to: Frivolous and Frothy
Hi, Judee. I look forward to seeing your picture! I've been in Red Room about a year and enjoy it very much. Have made...
Aug.11.2012 - 11:35 pm
In response to: Side jobs for gargoyles
Putting gargoyles to work.   How handy and they are so willing. I'm still smiling at your imagination.
Aug.09.2012 - 1:06 am
In response to: The New Face of Autism
It helps me. And it has so much potential for helping others. God bless your efforts.

Published Reviews

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Oct.15.1999
Published by Library Journal
This book-length study of "The Tale of Sir Thopas" is the second of a proposed three-volume explication of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. Cullen's (Chaucer's Host) method of...