This one with an
actual prize:)
Over at
The Dawn Patrol...
& it ends at midnight
tonight!
Good luck!
(Update: The contest is
over, but it's very interesting
+++++a harmony of prayer & play composed for a rapt audience of [chirp]+++++
This one with an
actual prize:)
Over at
The Dawn Patrol...
& it ends at midnight
tonight!
Good luck!
(Update: The contest is
over, but it's very interesting
Posted by rhapsody at 6:31 AM 4 comments
love to be
next month...
link
Where I'm going to be
next month...
link
It's a girl thang:)
(Plus, I was overruled!)
Posted by rhapsody at 6:24 AM 2 comments
Today's Quiz:
Who is linked to the
mystery hoagie with
chips on the side?
Clue:
Copyright laws prohibit
me using this particular
clue...
Sorry!
?
?
Posted by rhapsody at 7:17 AM 7 comments
on the history of Christ's
universal Church-
from a blog newly linked
on the right...
A Penitent Blogger.
Found thanks to the
National Catholic Register,
which is also linked on the
right.
Posted by rhapsody at 7:02 AM 0 comments
Have heard & found the
music known as Taize-
(written in Taize?) to be
incredibly beautiful...
Without having to contin-
ually bug the guys over at
Christus Vincit, does anyone
know if this exquisite music
will still be acceptable during
the Mass?
(Please don't make me look
this up myself)...
Thanks:)
Posted by rhapsody at 10:45 AM 2 comments
to create myths based on
the reality of the Divine?
Specifically, the prophecies
fulfilled (& to be fulfilled,)
by Christ?
From men such as C.S. Lewis,
and the creators of Super-
man?
An article at Spirit Daily,
& the team from Chesterton
and Friends, (both linked
on the right)- discuss this
very interesting subject.
With the 'Books' button
below linked to an excellent
bio by Joseph Pearce, on
C.S. Lewis.
Posted by rhapsody at 10:25 AM 3 comments
from Thomas,
Your Ever Well-Wisher...
Including:
A beautiful site-
The Hunger Site Store
where purchases help to
feed the hungry, God bless
them! and it's getting
linked on the right...
(Check out that gorgeous
wrap- I'd have to get a
whole new wardrobe just
to go with it- oh well, I'm
sure it will match some-
thing:)
Plus, he's got many other
interesting items posted,
but...
(Don't tell him I said this-
skip the bug site- pretty
colors, yes... bugs, of course,
being further proof that God
is a male, obviously with a
grand sense of humor- & no
offense intended, to Him or
to Thomas, but...
Ewwwwww!!!!!!!!!!!!) :p
Remember, you didn't hear
it from me!
Posted by rhapsody at 8:28 AM 5 comments
below, on the Sherlock
Holmes post...
from
Nick & the Nightfly.
A word of warning!
If you check out Nick's site,
don't be drinking anything-
Unless, of course, your screen
needs a good cleaning...
Posted by rhapsody at 8:18 AM 0 comments
Mrs. Brown is advertising
that the CDs are available
from the Chesterton
conference- separately or
in a set...
& also posted some nice
pics from that weekend.
Also, she coincidentally
poses an opinion of her
own on matters of a
Sherlock-ian nature...
Posted by rhapsody at 8:14 AM 0 comments
Well, I caved:p
I extended my
Amazon order to
August *sigh
Maybe I can borrow
it from the library-
or try Barnes and
Noble instead...
?
Posted by rhapsody at 3:50 PM 2 comments
Correct me if I'm wrong...
Read a bio quite a while
ago, that stated that Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle was
also a doctor, an oculist-
(eye doctor) I believe it
was, although quite an
unsuccessful one. He
preferred the title "Dr."
to "Sir," but as a result of
his lack of patients, he re-
luctantly continued writing
his incredibly popular
stories about Sherlock
Holmes.
I have a lousy memory,
so as I said, please correct
me if I mis-state a fact...
Sherlock Holmes was based
on a real man that Conan-
Doyle had worked for. He
was a very successful doctor,
and his astuteness at diag-
nosing a patient astounded
Doyle.
Doyle's position was as an
assistant. He would inter-
view each patient in the
waiting room, carefully
writing down all their
symptoms before they
saw the doctor- described
by Doyle as being a thin,
hawkish looking man...
When the patient would
enter the doctor's office,
Doyle would marvel at
the doctor, who could
"deduce" their symptoms
just by looking at them-
repeating them exactly as
Doyle had written them
down, without having
seen the list...
Do you see what I see?
Posted by rhapsody at 8:24 AM 7 comments
to Joe of
Chesterton and Friends
&
Dr. Thursday from
GKC's Favourite...
for encouraging me to
get in touch with Dale
Ahlquist, President of the
American Chesterton Society,
& host of EWTN's wonderful
series:
GK Chesterton: The Apostle of
Common Sense...
Concerning Dawn Eden...
It worked out:)!!!
Posted by rhapsody at 10:00 AM 2 comments
from the keyboard
of Terry Nelson @
Rome-ing Catholics.
Posted by rhapsody at 8:13 AM 0 comments
St. Thomas More,
&
St. John Fisher of
Rochester...
Another excellent
article from Terry Nelson
@
Rome-ing Catholics.
Posted by rhapsody at 6:29 AM 0 comments
Perhaps, for next year,
Dawn Eden should be
invited to speak at the
Conference of the ACS...
?
Posted by rhapsody at 2:08 PM 8 comments
Fishing!
(I'm wishing!)
Courtesy of Michelle the Mermaid:)
Posted by rhapsody at 6:16 AM 1 comments
Words to the wise,
from an officer of the
court...
Thanks again, Michelle:)
Posted by rhapsody at 6:14 AM 2 comments
of the '06 ACS Conference
from Joe of
Chesterton and Friends
&
Dr. Thursday of
GKC's Favourite.
Very neat:)
Posted by rhapsody at 6:12 AM 0 comments
Christus Vincit,
follow their link to
Podcast Alley and
give them a "yea"
vote for the month
of June...
(& somebody remind
me to vote again in
July, as it's a once-a-
month tally)...
Posted by rhapsody at 6:22 AM 2 comments
from Rome-ing Catholics
is featured at the National
Catholic Register.
The blog of the
Leaflet Missal Company
has changed its format a
little, but it's good to see
that they decided to stick
with it:)
Posted by rhapsody at 6:19 AM 0 comments
Eric Scheske to a degree...
My dear hearts took me to
see it for my b'day- after
the movie started, I settled
in for a nap, but kept one
eye open;)
I figured it would be a feel-
good-buddy-movie, and it
didn't disappoint.
I agree with Mr. Scheske,
that if you walked in after
twenty minutes, you wouldn't
have missed anything. But,
it did have some laugh-out-
loud scenes...
Not a great movie, but not
all that bad, either.
Posted by rhapsody at 1:11 PM 4 comments
Am disappointed to have
found out that Amazon has
not sent out my order for
Joseph Pearce's book:
The Three Ys Men yet,
which I was hoping to
have already-
By July 3rd, they say...
I guess I'll wait until then,
then reorder if I have to.
Posted by rhapsody at 10:14 AM 2 comments
but worth repeating!
(Sign courtesy of the
Church Sign Generator.)
Posted by rhapsody at 11:57 AM 1 comments
from Carl Olson, on
the blog of the Ignatius
Press...
&
Nancy Brown from The
Blog of the American
Chesterton Society...
on the annual Chesterton
conference, which concludes
tonite.
Many thanks for their
efforts!
Posted by rhapsody at 8:07 PM 0 comments
Rome-ing Catholics!
& leave a comment there,
too!!!
The blog of the
Leaflet Missal Company
may be discontinued:(
Terry Nelson, who has
maintained it, stated their
case. However, we can still
look forward to reading
Terry's writings on his blog,
Abbey-Roads.
So really, either way, we
don't lose:)
Posted by rhapsody at 7:41 AM 0 comments
with Terry Nelson
from Abbey-Roads (link:)
Posted by rhapsody at 6:10 AM 3 comments
whilst I'm laughing!!!
I'm pretty sure the contest
is over- but here are the entries
from
The Ironic Catholic Haiku Contest-
(with thanks to the team at
Christus Vincit.)
Posted by rhapsody at 2:32 PM 2 comments
The Thrill of the Chaste:
Finding Fullfillment While
Keeping Your Clothes On
can be pre-ordered on
Amazon...
&, if possible, order an
extra copy for your local
library-
This book looks like a
keeper:)
Posted by rhapsody at 8:24 AM 0 comments
This year's
25th Annual Chesterton
Conference
will be available on CD
rather than cassette, for
those of us who can't
make it.
Yay!
In this case, progress
is definitely a good
thing...
:)
Posted by rhapsody at 6:41 AM 0 comments
--A Latin Haiku--
Written- not by me!
But especially for you:)
Posted by rhapsody at 6:14 AM 1 comments
Sergeant Darrell S. Cole,
USMC (1920-1945)...
from Tree Hugging Sister.
I'm posting a day late,
but reading this now is
better late than never.
And as one of my uncle's
was the only gunner on
his ship to survive a kami-
kaze attack in 1945, read-
ing this hits close to home.
Posted by rhapsody at 7:04 AM 0 comments
of laughter!!!
& for those of you
wordsmiths who are
so inclined, there's a
link there to a Catholic
Haiku Contest...
Posted by rhapsody at 7:45 AM 6 comments
in June!!!
Going to change
the message on the
answering machine...
If you can't reach me,
this is where I'll be at:)
Posted by rhapsody at 7:21 AM 0 comments
news, posted at
Christus Vincit...
Sounds like an
excellent policy!
Posted by rhapsody at 3:28 PM 3 comments
straight:)
(& does a fine job,
may I add)...
Geez, I can be such
a pain!
Well, I do thank you for
your time, Mr. Furor-
God bless you!
Posted by rhapsody at 7:22 AM 3 comments
underway for
the 25th annual
ACS Conference:)
For those of us who
cannot attend, tapes
of the speakers will be
available later this year
for purchase...
& there's a possibility
that Mrs. Brown might
be one of the speakers!
I've said it before-
Can't wait, Mrs. Brown!
But will:)
Posted by rhapsody at 8:21 AM 0 comments
for a moment's R & R...
To Michelle the Mermaid's
lovely blog from down
undah-
(& I certainly wouldn't
mind acquiring that o-so-
charming accent while
I'm there:)
Posted by rhapsody at 8:23 AM 2 comments
recover from their
afflictions...
They had a nasty
reaction to a rather
scary (f)rite!
Posted by rhapsody at 6:37 AM 4 comments
*
& mathematics... *
Two of my 'strong'
subjects!
*
Found & shared with *
us by Thomas:)
*
& whilst I was there,
I stumbled across this *
interesting, "Interview
with Da Vinci."
*
*
Posted by rhapsody at 8:44 AM 0 comments
to Terry Nelson from
Rome-ing Catholics
&
Abbey-Roads.
One of Terry's posts
was featured at the
National Catholic
Register's Blog Watch.
& many thanks to Eric
Scheske at
The Daily Eudemon
for making the
recommendation.
Posted by rhapsody at 4:18 PM 1 comments
from Dawn, with a very
important link to an
online petition...
Posted by rhapsody at 1:14 PM 2 comments
when he saw this story
on-line!
So, that explains this
morning's headache
after yesterday's
cherry-dip! :p
*hic!
Posted by rhapsody at 7:25 AM 0 comments