In brief… Fidelity, by Wendell Berry. This might just be my favorite author of all time. In case you are not familiar with Berry’s fiction, he writes a lot about the rural town (or as he calls it, the “membership”) of Port William Kentucky, in stories that take place during the early part of the [...]
All posts for the month September, 2011
Summer reading
Posted by Mo on September 13, 2011
http://moander.wordpress.com/2011/09/13/summer-reading/
Severe clear
One of the weird side effects of 9/11 for me was becoming much more aware of the weather this time of year. The incongruity of those terrifying events happening on such a gorgeous “severe clear” day will probably remain with me for the rest of my life. Beautiful late summer days shouldn’t make me sad, [...]
Posted by Mo on September 12, 2011
http://moander.wordpress.com/2011/09/12/severe-clear/
Hello again, world!
Hmm, it’s been over a month since I last wrote a “daily” post. Not for lack of interest, or lack of things to write about, but simply lack of time. Mainly because of work. Our big annual event takes place in August and this big annual event is pretty much our entire raison d’etre. So, [...]
Posted by Mo on September 11, 2011
http://moander.wordpress.com/2011/09/11/hello-again-world-2/


