Posted on April 28, 2007 by Michael Young
It is Saturday morning and I am sitting comfortably in my home office sipping my latte before my cat puts her face into it — a daily routine, it seems. I haven’t posted in about a week. I want to write something, but have nothing especially profound to explore. I, therefore, sit [...]
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Posted on April 17, 2007 by Michael Young
Much has been, and will be, said about the shooting spree that took place yesterday at Virginia Tech. I have watched quite a bit of the news footage, including interviews with witnesses, police, politicians and everyday people like me. What strikes me is that, in spite of wanting to say something truly [...]
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Posted on April 16, 2007 by Michael Young
I took a sabbatical from blogging for a while – too long, in fact. It’s that day job, I tell you! The outpouring of concern from my multitude of fans (disciples, indeed) has been overwhelming. Thank you, one and all! I am back. (In case you can’t picture it, my [...]
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