Captian's Log The Music of Morning and Night 20 Sep 2019 Alone at night, the stars above, the fire smoldering to embers at his feet, the minstrel strums his dreamy chords. The wind enlivens some distant trees, which swaying dance for…
Captian's Log Poem: Winter’s Vanguard 18 Sep 2019 So softly falls the tired snow upon the yet green fields; gently descends the wearied flakes over the lively plain. And here I stand—I’ll bear witness— that ice has come…
Captian's Log Rough Draft | Poem: Why Do We Clamor for a King 17 Sep 2019 I hear their call rise up—it fills my ears— A king! A king! they shout. My beard is long, my hair is sparse, and death will come for me —I’ve…
Captian's Log Poem: I’m Going Mad 16 Sep 2019 Some days I know not how I fly from madness, or how I walk and smile and speak to men without a sudden breaking shout of pain. I know not…
Captian's Log Ramblings: Daydreams Re: Under 15 Sep 2019 Okay, I had a long week, rather stressful, and this coming week looks just as packed. My creative juices are spent, and I just want to take a nap. However,…
Captian's Log Dying Land 14 Sep 201914 Sep 2019 Over the moor, their lanterns leading, the distant fairies my window pass. I noticed them last night. Again this night they journey on. I fear this exodus, that soon no…
Captian's Log Summary of Ephesians 13 Sep 201913 Sep 2019 My first attempts at summarizing the book of Ephesians: In Ephesians, Paul is strengthening week hearts. He admonishes them, proclaiming that not only have they a place in the kingdom…
Captian's Log Short Story: Under 12 Sep 2019 Please read: Under Excerpt: The overcast skies disperse the sun, the grey clouds grown white with its light. The air, so crisp, greets my hungry lungs like a song, as if…
Captian's Log September 11th: What Do We Remember? 11 Sep 2019 Every year, it seems, September 11th becomes less important. Once the whole day was given over to remembrance, then it became a short hour. Today I barely spent half of…
Captian's Log Musings on the Spiritual but Not Religious 10 Sep 2019 Some divorce religion into two analytical categories: On the one hand there are the observable, called inessential, parts, and following that, the mysterious and unseen inner faith at the heart…