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My home page presents my writing. I have written four books, Commonsense Wisdom for Everyday Life, Young Man of the Cloth, The Pastor's Inferno and Navigating Life:Commonsense Reflections for the Voyage. I also write a biweekly newspaper column Selections from my books and columns appear on my website.
Date / Time: 7/31/2009 1:23 PM UTC
(Into the Woods) JOE: Good morning Calliope. CALLIOPE: Good morning Joe. Did you take a break as promised? JOE: I did. I took a walk down a country road and communed with nature's beauty on the best day I have seen all summer. CALLIOPE: Good timing. JOE: I can't agree more. CALLIOPE: What did you discover? JOE: Birds, cornflowers, Queen Anne's lace, fields, woods and wild black raspberries. CALLIOPE: Did you take along your camera? JOE: Not this time. I had to choose between just being with nature or capturing it. I chose the former. CALLIOPE: Not a bad choice. What did the experience do for you? JOE: Helped gain me some perspective on life. It's the journey which matters, not the goal. CALLIOPE: Others might disagree. JOE: Let them. We all have to choose our own paths and make of them what we will. I'm happy with the choices I have made. CALLIOPE: Glad to hear it. JOE: Thanks. Talk with you tomorrow.
Date / Time: 7/30/2009 12:00 PM UTC
(Swimming Racehorses) JOE: Good morning Calliope. CALLIOPE: Good morning Joe. How are you today? JOE: Fine. I feel rested, relaxed and energetic. CALLIOPE: How nice. JOE: I think so. CALLIOPE: What do you plan to do with the state in which you find yourself? JOE: Good question. I can always count on you for a little prod. CALLIOPE: Well? JOE: I was thinking earlier this morning about how technology has drained all my energy lately. CALLIOPE: What do you plan to do about it? JOE: Patience! Patience! I'm getting to that. CALLIOPE: Not very quickly. JOE: That's just the point. There's no rush. CALLIOPE: Proceed. JOE: My plan is to take some time in the second half of summer (such as it is) to recharge my creative batteries. CALLIOPE: Now we're getting somewhere. How? JOE: My art supplies are getting dusty. I plan to get them out and get to work painting and drawing. I also plan to delve into reading to start my creative juices flowing again. Talk with you tomorrow.
Date / Time: 7/29/2009 1:22 PM UTC
(Vandas in Barbados) JOE: Good morning Calliope. CALLIOPE: Good morning Joe. How are you today? JOE: Feeling at peace. CALLIOPE: More so than usual? JOE: Yes. I have accomplished all the immediate goals I set for myself and now am taking a deep breath before starting on the next one. CALLIOPE: What goals did you accomplish? JOE: Both of my websites have been revised and posted, our Conversations with Calliope ebook is ready for proofreading and my column on Inspiration and Institution is on its way to my public. CALLIOPE: You've been busy. JOE: I have. Several projects were near completion but still unfinished. Suddenly all of them came together in the past few days. CALLIOPE: It must be a good feeling. JOE: Yes. One of accomplishment and satisfaction. CALLIOPE: What's next on the horizon? JOE: I think I'll get back to work on Marital Property. CALLIOPE: I haven't heard you talk about your novel lately. JOE: It's been fermenting. I think it's time to open the cask and see whether it is aged enough to proceed. Talk with you tomorrow.
Date / Time: 7/28/2009 1:02 PM UTC
(Rusty Hull) JOE: Good morning Calliope. CALLIOPE: Good morning Joe. What' on your mind today? JOE: I was just thinking about my newspaper column for this Saturday. CALLIOPE: What do you plan to write about? JOE: Inspiration and Institution. CALLIOPE: Sounds intriguing. Tell me more. JOE: Discovering Spiritus Christi Church brought to mind all the movements started by idealists. CALLIOPE: Yes? JOE: Most of them end up ossified into stodgy institutions including religions, political movements and even whole civilizations. CALLIOPE: So? JOE: I was wondering if it is possible for a movement to stay fresh without becoming institutionalized. CALLIOPE: Have you reached a conclusion on the matter? JOE: No. It remains a question, perhaps one of life's mysteries for me. CALLIOPE: So what can you do? JOE: Enjoy the freshness while I can and contribute what I can to its viability. Talk with you tomorrow.
Date / Time: 7/27/2009 12:21 PM UTC
(Family) JOE: Good morning Calliope. CALLIOPE: Good morning Joe. Have you finally returned to your regular schedule? JOE: We'll see. The answer is yes for the moment. CALLIOPE: Did your weekend adventures provide all you expected? JOE: They did. A couple from Spiritus Christi invited my brother and me for dinner Saturday. CALLIOPE: How did that go? JOE: Quite well. We learned more about the history of the community which has been in existence for about ten years now and is going strong. CALLIOPE: Any revelations? JOE: I was concerned that they might have some confining dogmas which might give me second thoughts. I thought I might want to just stay with the experience and not try to make too much sense of it. CALLIOPE: And? JOE: Discussing it did not provide any such difficulties. It is a community which offers support for acting in a Christian way without the onerous burdens I formerly carried as a Roman Catholic and which eventually drove me from their fold. CALLIOPE: And then? JOE: My brother and I and our girlfriends attended the Spiritus Christi service Sunday morning and felt totally immersed in their fellowship and community. CALLIOPE: It sounds like you have found a new spiritual home. JOE: I think so. We are trying to let it develop naturally without forcing anything. Talk with you tomorrow.
Date / Time: 7/25/2009 5:36 PM UTC
(Western New York Sunrise) JOE: Good afternoon Calliope. CALLIOPE: Good afternoon Joe. Did you just get up? JOE: Don't be cute. I was up at 6:30 and planned to make a few minor corrections to my websites before contacting you. CALLIOPE: So what happened? JOE: I screwed up more than I fixed and it took a while to get back to where I was. CALLIOPE: Is everything okay now? JOE: As far as I can tell. Take a look at my websites at www.commonsense wisdom.com and www.slidingotter.com and let me know what you think. CALLIOPE: I'll do that. Maybe some of our readers will too. JOE: I'd welcome that. CALLIOPE: So now what? JOE: I have some more to do with my websites but I am weary of the process now. CALLIOPE: Do you have some other pursuits in mind. JOE: Yes. I will take some time to work on my writing. I plan to ready for publication our book based on this blog. CALLIOPE: I can't wait to see it. JOE: Neither can I. Talk with you on Monday.
Date / Time: 7/24/2009 12:58 PM UTC
(Nina Sails)
JOE: Good morning Calliope. CALLIOPE: Good morning Joe. How are you today? JOE: Tired but energized. CALLIOPE: How so? JOE: Last night after golfing with my brothers and nephew, and dinner also including my sister-in-law we watched the movie Doubt which one of my brothers had not seen. CALLIOPE: How did you choose that movie? JOE: Those of us who had seen it had various opinions about whether the main character, a priest, had molested a boy. CALLIOPE: What caused the various opinions? JOE: It was staged with clues suggesting possible guilt. One opined that he was guilty as sin, another held that he was not guilty and still another thought there were indications but not proof of guilt. CALLIOPE: What do you draw from the experience? JOE: A well crafted movie or novel for that matter can elicit various reactions and conclusions. CALLIOPE: Why does that fascinate you? JOE: Art can be a way of bringing us together to compare our views and begin to understand each other. CALLIOPE: I agree. JOE: I'm glad you do. That's what I want to do with my writing. CALLIOPE: A good aim. JOE: I'm glad we are together on this. Talk with you tomorrow.
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