by Furor over @
Chesterton and Friends,
from G. K. C's The
Coloured Lands.
& from The Dawn Patrol,
a favorable review of a flick
with the flavor of Chesterton's
The Ball and the Cross, & the
style of Citizen Kane.
+++++a harmony of prayer & play composed for a rapt audience of [chirp]+++++
by Furor over @
Chesterton and Friends,
from G. K. C's The
Coloured Lands.
& from The Dawn Patrol,
a favorable review of a flick
with the flavor of Chesterton's
The Ball and the Cross, & the
style of Citizen Kane.
Posted by rhapsody at 12:29 PM 0 comments
A giggle from
Dawn Eden:)
& a 'nice try'
from
Dr. Thursday
LOLOL!!!!!
Posted by rhapsody at 9:06 PM 1 comments
our VP & his friend who
was injured in the quail
hunting accident.
Please Lord,
That the one man
recover completely,
& that both men get
themselves a safer
pastime!
Amen!
Posted by rhapsody at 6:21 PM 0 comments

Who, completely unaware
that I 'liked him'- liked him,
turned me down when I first
asked him out, because it
was laundry day...
& is still, after twenty-five
years, the only man who
comes to mind whenever
I see this pic...
To quote one of my all-
time favorite characters,
"I do thank God every day,
for the miracle of me
darlin' Angel!"
(Thank you so much
for being mine,
Valentine:)
! ! !
Posted by rhapsody at 12:33 AM 0 comments
of Communication!
One that spans from
The Curt Jester
to
GKC's Favourites
to
Pope John Paul II!!!
Comprised not only of
our tried & true form of
communication, the ABC's,
but the recent scientific
miracle of communication...
*The B&B's!!!
*(bits & bytes:)
Posted by rhapsody at 12:11 PM 0 comments
back in time...
To Oct/Nov. & Dec.
2005, to be exact.
No, not via H. G. Wells
time machine-
but courtesy of those
two issues of
Gilbert Magazine,
which arrived this weekend.
From what I understand,
this magazine is always a
bit off schedule- (which
really doesn't bother me
as I usually am, too... LOL!)
So after a bit of catch-up on
my reading, it'll be back-to-
the-present and over to
The Blog of the
American Chesterton Society
to see who liked which articles.
I'm already likin' the inter-
view that *Dale Ahlquist
had with musician Larry
Norman, who was the man
that first recommended the
writings of G. K. Chesterton
to Mr. Ahlquist years ago.
*Dale Ahlquist is the
president of
The American Chesterton Society,
& host of EWTN's
G. K. Chesterton:
The Apostle of Common Sense,
which is on Sunday at
9:00pm Eastern Time, and
Saturday at 2:30pm ET...
& is where I first learned
about Mr. G.K.C:)
Posted by rhapsody at 10:17 AM 0 comments
I guess that would
automatically rule
out Romeo and Juliet &
West Side Story.)
link
Posted by rhapsody at 9:29 PM 0 comments
Accomplished!
& thank you much!
to the individuals
who helped me to
obtain a back issue of
The Saint Austin Review
for a coworker, who
also thanks you...
(& promptly returned
my copy to me:)
Posted by rhapsody at 8:10 AM 0 comments
of interesting
articles posted by
Carl Olson over at
Insight Scoop.
1st:
One Man's Musings:
Is there any pop/rock
music worth listening
to?
(I do enjoy this kind of
music- but confess I
do not always under-
stand the lyrics!)
& on a different


Posted by rhapsody at 7:41 AM 0 comments
Eric Scheske posted
an 'enlightening' article
on Mary Magdalene &
her supposed status in
Christ's life.
(& hoping your wife
gets better quick, Mr.
Scheske!)
Posted by rhapsody at 9:53 AM 0 comments
Disgusted...
definitely!!!
Due to an article
posted by THS
over @
The Coalition
of the Swilling...
on the tacky behavior
of certain politicos in
attendance at the
funeral of dear Coretta
Scott King.
From the party that
just doesn't seem to
know any better...
& is unfortunately
not getting any
wiser with age!
Posted by rhapsody at 9:50 AM 1 comments
Dear Father,
Bless those who have
been here, & those to
come...
May they be touched
by Your Spirit,
Remembering to give
thanks & praise to You
& Your Son, Jesus Christ,
for all You have done.
May we all heed the
examples
Set by your angels &
saints
Who have done Your
Will.
Thank You!
Amen.
Posted by rhapsody at 2:03 PM 0 comments

half-time:)
(even though I didn't
watch the game)...
Congratulations, Pittsburgh!
Pastel by Ylli, &
available on ebay.
Posted by rhapsody at 4:35 PM 2 comments


These pieces are based
on the silhouette art of
Sister Mary Jean Dorcy,
& are available at the
Leaflet Missal Company,
which is linked here & to
the right.
(scroll down to see more
of her work, & also that of
her student, Dan Paulos.)
Posted by rhapsody at 8:23 AM 0 comments
this morning-
(on EWTN from
7:20-7:30am &
3:20-3:30pm
Eastern time)
Saying how we
lead our busy lives,
& right up the road
in our midst is the
Blessed Sacrament-
our Lord in His Most
Humble Form.
(Kept sometimes even
under lock & key)...
Until the day He is re-
vealed in the fullness
of His Glory.
You'd think we'd be
flocking to see Him.
! ! !
Amen, Fr. Leo!
Posted by rhapsody at 2:41 PM 0 comments
this a.m. from
Fr. Leo Clifford,
who I thought
had quoted
Oscar Wilde...
until I looked it up &
found out that it was
George Bernard Shaw
who said,
"There are two
tragedies in life. One
is not to get your
heart's desire. The
other is to get it."
Which led me to a
neat quotations site-
& I remember a priest
telling me, when refer-
ring to people who have
gone before us, that it
is correct to say that they
'are' rather than they
'were.'
So after reading some
of their more memor-
able quotes, it seems
accurate to say that
George Bernard Shaw
& Oscar Wilde are very
funny guys...
(weren't they?)
Posted by rhapsody at 3:02 PM 0 comments
to Jodie from
1 Set of Footprints
for her invaluable
assistance in obtain-
ing a hard-to-find
book I need for a
project I'm work-
ing on.
(Jodie is my super-
visor, but this project
isn't work related)...
Thanks again, boss-
God bless you!
(&ttyl:)
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