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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: 11/6/2009 1:26 PM UTC
(Nantucket Sound Sunrise) JOE: Good morning Calliope. CALLIOPE: Good morning Joe. How are you today? JOE: Thinking about good and bad news. CALLIOPE: How so? JOE: Yesterday I dropped off some clothes at the Francis Center in Rochester, a shelter for the homeless in great need of winter coats among other things. CALLIOPE: Somehow I feel there is more to the story. JOE: I thought on the way home about all the people who give their lives helping those less fortunate than themselves and seldom receiving any recognition. CALLIOPE: And? JOE: When I got home news stations pored over every related and unrelated detail of the Fort Hood shootings. CALLIOPE: How did the two events relate. JOE: I thought of Shakespeare's Mark Antony, "The evil men do lives after them while the good is oft interred with their bones." CALLIOPE: Well put. JOE: Thank Shakespeare, not me. I just wish there was more balance in what we attend to. It seems to me that more focus on evil just foments more evil. CALLIOPE: And you think rejoicing in good example might encourage more good deeds? JOE: I do. Talk with you tomorrow.
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