Tide and Ice

It has been an absolutely stunning week to be living on the banks of the Delaware. As Spring temperatures have begun to break the bitter winter, the ice pack covering the river has started to break up. The ice itself was beautiful, but the remnants even more so 1. The icebergs bobbing on the surface of…

Fiction Tuesday – News at the Stable

As Jeremy passed through the gate his eyes needed a moment to adjust to the change in scenery. While the road had been quite, and quite empty, Water Gap was filled with people. People were entering an leaving what Jeremy supposed were shops. Many were laughing loudly at a street performer set up by the…

Three Days

This is an edited transcript of my sermon on John 2:13-22, entitled “Three Days.” In the text you’ll see the phrase “the Jews” a number of times, this reflects the voice of John’s Gospel in which “the Jews” refers specifically to the Jewish leadership which opposed Jesus during his Earthly ministry, not to the Jewish…

Screen Flow demonstration

I obtained a license of Screen Flow as part of the software bundle I picked up last week. This is an excellent piece of screen recording software and I thought I’d demonstrate it for today’s entry. It’s not very intricate, I don’t include audio or camera capture, the content is interesting. This short video demonstrates my…

Morning Snow

By this time last winter I was suffering from full-blown Seasonal Affective Disorder. It’s something I’d never experienced before, but the constant amount of snowfall, combined with never-ending stress during the holidays, set me over the edge. I was lethargic, moody, and just plain disinterested in everything. I’ve never wanted to move south in my…

Just one more turn…

Back in college a friend of mine introduced me to a game by the name of Civilization. To say I was hooked is an understatement. We played that game for hours, guiding a culture from the stone age to the space age. Every game was completely different – the maps, the productivity of cities, and…