This has been an unusual weekend for me. I’ve been social. I won’t got into the mundane details of my weekend social life, but as I make frequent references to my introverted nature on this blog I thought it worth mentioning. While I do enjoy being by myself, and it often takes me time to…
Tag: community
Palmyra Day – Celebrating Community
Today was “Palmyra Day,” a day-long festival down broad-street. It’s a lot of fun. There’s various rock bands, lots of climbers for the kids, a dunk-tank, and all sorts of civic organizations are out to represent their aspect of the town. I typically don’t stay long. First, I’d spend too much money and over-eat. Second,…
The day after
It was a long dayPalmyra Players? AwesomeWeary bones need sleep
Four Crazy Nights
Four crazy nights. At least that’s what I’ll be saying tomorrow night at this time. I spent Tuesday and Wednesday nights helping out with the tech at “shoestring theatre,” also known as the Palmyra Players. I’m working the projected backdrops, but I’m also working with another volunteer who is a sound guy by trade. He’s…
Small Towns
Last week Spring teased our area and I was able to go out and take some walks with my camera. One of these trips took me to the Riverton Library, which I have never before photographed. I think I’ll have to come back when there is foliage on the trees, I’ll get better shadows. It’s…
Individualism
Human beings are distinct persons, created in the image of God. The idea of an “autonomous individual,” however, is a little lie we tell ourselves in order to make the modern world work — there is no such thing. We human-beings are social creatures, and every action we take is done under the auspices of…
