September 28, 2005
Cosmic Injustice
I was staying at a monastery outside of Richmond, VA a few years ago on a quiet little retreat by myself and I met a man who was recently divorced. His ex-wife ran off with a much richer man and they lived out in the country somewhere. We were sitting down by the river one day and a small private plane came overhead, flying very low, and then dipped below the trees and landed on the other side of the river. This plane was his wife's plane, and she was landing on her new husband's landing strip out behind their house. Until this moment he didn't know where she lived. There is something deeply wrong with this scenario. I've never seen such a look of resignation on a man's face. He couldn't even hide from her in a freaking monastery. Now they've built a superhighway right next to the monastery and, I would assume, these people's house. Maybe that's all the justice one needs.
Now for some Barry Hannah quotes, including the one that made me think of that story. These are both from the collection Airships, from the story "Love Too Long."
"My wife's got a job and she takes flying lessons. When she comes over the house in her airplane, I'm afraid she'll screw up and crash."
"'You great bastard!' I yelled up there. 'I believed in You on and off all my life! There better be something up there like Jane or I'll humiliate You! I'll swine myself all over this town. I'll appear in public places and embarrass the shit out of You, screaming that I'm a Christian!'"
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July 26, 2005
Religion in the South Article
"Signs of Religion in the American South" from Design Observer just popped up on my RSS feed today. I haven't actually read it to be honest but I can't wait to read it so I'm going to save it here and offer it up to you.
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June 14, 2005
Our Hymns Don't Suck!
Found a great thing online: The Church Sign Generator. Simply type your message in to see it on a church sign photograph that you can then save and put on your own blog. Here are mine:


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