⃛ 2020 taught me to slow down and take on the responsibility of understanding the world around me.
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Of Mappaemundi, Myth and the Material World
When it comes to maps and reality, there is simply too much to get in. But maps can perhaps succeed in suggesting what is important. What is important about a place — its topography, history, global position or even mythical value?
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“Are You Sure You Want to Delete Tom Noe?”
Original Poetry from Tom Noe
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Easter, Again: Learning to See the Obvious
We got to the place and stared at it. I looked down at the plaque, and it said: “Construction (Crucifixion).” Ah-ha. "Leo," I said, trying to sound natural and not too teacherly, "this is a picture of where Jesus died on the cross." He reached his arms up for me to hold him, wanting to be close to me, and also higher up to see. Once near, he pointed matter-of-factly at the circle and said, "Ok, mama. Then is that the stone that was rolled away?"
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On Contemplation, Imaginary Numbers, and the Garden of Forking Methods
Articles of Note