kebojo: June 2008 Archives

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Happy third anniversary, Nathan!

"Ultimately there comes a time when a decision must be made. Ultimately two people who love each other must ask themselves how much they hope for as their love grows and deepens, and how much risk they are willing to take. It is indeed a fearful gamble. Because it is the nature of love to create, a marriage itself is something which has to be created. To marry is the biggest risk in human relations that a person can take. If we commit ourselves to one person for life this is not, as many people think, a rejection of freedom; rather it demands the courage to move into all the risks of freedom, and the risk of love which is permanent; into that love which is not possession, but participation. It takes a lifetime to learn another person. When love is not possession, but participation, then it is part of that co-creation which is our human calling."

::madeleine l'engle::

The people, yes.

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If you like poetry or adorable baby goats (I happen to like both), this clip is for you.

Nathan and I visited the Carl Sandburg Home in Flat Rock, NC, while we were in the Asheville area a few weeks ago. The home, now a national historic site, still looks lived in by design. The adjacent farm is still used to raise goats who are descendants of Lillian Sandburg's champions. These are a few of the highlights, set to a song that kept looping in my head as we walked around: "Carl Sandburg Visits Me in a Dream" by Sufjan Stevens.

(Sorry for the crappy video resolution, though. iMovie is giving me trouble with the full quality upload option.)

> Carl Sandburg National Historic Site
> Who is Carl Sandburg?
> Listen to Sandburg read "The People, Yes"

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