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Feb
13th
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The difference between failure and success is the difference between doing something almost right and doing something right.
— Benjamin Franklin
Jan
27th
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Dispair is a greater sin than any of the sins that provoke it.
— C.S. Lewis The Screwtape Letters
Jan
23rd
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Modern man has brought this whole world to an awe-inspiring threshold of the future. He has reached new and astonishing peaks of scientific success. He has produced machines that think and instruments that peer into the unfathomable ranges of interstellar space. He has built gigantic bridges to span the seas and gargantuan buildings to kiss the skies. His airplanes and spaceships have dwarfed distance, placed time in chains, and carved highways through the stratosphere. This is a dazzling picture of modern man’s scientific and technological progress.

Yet, in spite of these spectacular strides in science and technology, and still unlimited ones to come, something basic is missing. There is a sort of poverty of the spirit which stands in glaring contrast to our scientific and technological abundance. The richer we have become materially, the poorer we have become morally and spiritually. We have learned to fly the air like birds and swim the sea like fish, but we have not learned the simple art of living together as brothers.

Every man lives in two realms, the internal and the external. The internal is that realm of spiritual ends expressed in art, literature, morals, and religion. The external is that complex of devices, techniques, mechanisms, and instrumentalities by means of which we live. Our problem today is that we have allowed the internal to become lost in the external. We have allowed the means by which we live to outdistance the ends for which we live. So much of modern life can be summarized in that arresting dictum of the poet Thoreau: “Improved means to an unimproved end.” This is the serious predicament, the deep and haunting problem confronting modern man. If we are to survive today, our moral and spiritual “lag” must be eliminated. Enlarged material powers spell enlarged peril if there is not proportionate growth of the soul. When the “without” of man’s nature subjugates the “within,” dark storm clouds begin to form in the world.

Dec
28th
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Geocaching

Sarah and I went geocaching today.  We replaced one of our caches that had been stolen.  We also looked for one cache, but I suspect it has been stolen.  It was supposed to be an easy find but 45 minutes of looking revealed nothing.  Perhaps we’ll try another one tomorrow.  That fresh snow makes the search a lot more difficult.

Dec
27th
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This is the marble bench in the historical section of the library… pretty cool.

This is the marble bench in the historical section of the library… pretty cool.

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We made it to the library on the bus.  It’s about a 10 minute ride and a 5 minute walk… not too bad.

We made it to the library on the bus.  It’s about a 10 minute ride and a 5 minute walk… not too bad.

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Agenda for today

  • Go to the library with Sarah (take the bus?)
  • Geocaching
    • Replace Major League Discovery
    • Find new ones close to home
  • Work at 113
    • Clean the refrigerator
    • Finish installing the drawer pulls
    • switchplate inventory
    • install glass light fixtures
    • put on the door rail
    • put on the stair rail
    • drill holes for window bolts


Dec
26th
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Began reading this bookRecommended by Randy Cox

Began reading this book

Recommended by Randy Cox

May
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