Not that exciting yet. We’ll see.
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Quaker thought and life today
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Not that exciting yet. We’ll see.
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Quaker thought and life today
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My life is now such that I don’t have the time to do long-form, thoughtful blogging. When I have time to think about big ideas expressed in well-chosen words, it’s as editor at Friends Journal. I have a rather long commute but it’s broken up with transfers, I often have to stand and I usually don’t have a laptop on me. What I do have is a smart phone, which I use to keep up with Quaker blogs, listen to podcasts and take pictures.
Despite this, I can usually write a few paragraphs at a time. Kept at steadily those could amass into blog posts. But the finishing-up effort is hard. I have a 2/3rds completed post lavishing high praise for +Jon Watts’s new album sitting on my phone but haven’t had the chance to finish, polish and publish. So what if I serialized these? Write a few paragraphs at a time, invite commentary, perhaps even alter things in a bit of crowd-sourcing?
Any feedback I’d get would help keep up my enthusiasm for the topic. This informal post-as-chat was actually the dominant early model for blogs, one that fell away as they became more visible. It’d be nice to get back to that. The medium seems obvious to me: Google+, which allows for extended informal posts. So I’ll try that. These will be beta thoughts-on-electron. If they seem to gell together, I might then polish and publish to QuakerRanter.org, but no promises. This is mostly a way to get some raw ideas out there.
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Here’s a few scenes from the meetinghouse and grounds beforehand.
In album Scenes of Abington Meeting (10 photos)
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The fall of Corzine, in the New Yorker
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News Desk: Corzine’s Downfall
The collapse this week of the broker-dealer MF Global and the comeuppance of its chief executive Jon Corzine, who resigned Friday, have been and will be put to many political and rhetorical purposes.…
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Umm, so Google, I hit your +1 button and it doesn’t post to Google+ (it’s a opt-in tab on profiles, but who’s going to see that). You really should think through these names. Just saying.
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Most pics from the area of Grape Street, the unofficial capital of Hammonton Halloween. #blog #family
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At home, Francis shows his Happy Clown costume.
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Today was the annual Trick or Treat at Batsto Village, NJ.
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In front of the Batsto chicken coop.
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