Millions of Americans are already eating disgustingly unhealthy food, and downing too many cold ones to "celebrate" a sport which is utterly corrupted by Racism, Faux Patriotism, and Money.
Povey Prattle is taking a rset. I am doing this because when I transfer Povey Prattle stuff to Facebook (which is how most of you see it) a photo' of the poet MickyScottBeyJones often attaches itself to my posting. I've not been able to find a way to delete the story I wrote about Micky very many years ago. It's one of life's minor annoyances. So I will no longer post on Povey Prattle. If you are one of the five or six readers or followers of that blog you'll be able to read my nonsense and good sense on a new blog "More Prattle from Povey" If you follow me on Facebook there is nothing you need to do. The only difference is that you'll no longer see the confusing photo' of Micky Scott Bey Jones. But do look her up via a web search. She is a terrific poet.
The background I have known the Keller/Bonsey family since 2000 when I became the Rector at St. James's, Cambridge, MA. They (Elisabeth Keller and the Revd. Steven Bonsey with their four children Noah, Sam, Josiah and Annie) had come back to Cambridge from Hawaii where Steve had been the Rector of an Episcopal parish. Steve had just been appointed as a Chaplain at Tufts University (no Sunday morning duties) so the entire family was able to enrich our common life at St. James's - which they did with great love and joy. I count them as friends and have stayed in touch with them since my retirement. Noah, the oldest son is eloquent in Arabic (he spent a year in Damascus when Syria was a safe place). He has developed a super career as an analyst of social media in the near East. Noah worked in Tampa for a while a few years ago, so he and I were a...
I well remember the swirling controversy in Bristol, U.K. when a (Presbyterian) Minister the Revd, Earnest Marviin created a ":Rock Opera", called "A Man Dies" in and for his congregation in the Lockleaze area of Bristol, U.K. Earnest Mrvin I was a sixteen years old member of the Plymouth Brethren Church back in those days, so I most likely disapproved of "A Man Dies" . We, (the Plymouth Brethren), disapproved of everything! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I had forgotten all about "A Man Dies" until earlier today when saw these pictures on the "Bristol, Then and Now" Facebook page. St. James Presbyterian Church, Lockleaze, Bristol The Bristol Then and Now page includes the following commentary: Lockleaze, Bristol - 'Jesus Christ Superstar' began at St.James (Presbyterian) Chur...
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