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Cycling: More Recovery
Today was the Grand Boulevard Trail to River Trail (south bank) to Eagle Lake Trail. Because it was warm all night long, I was able to make an early start. The initial and final three miles were the same, zigzagging … Continue reading
Photography: Draper Trails Complete
Nothing really epic today, just a few shots from the final mile or so of shore trail on the west side of Draper Lake. As you might expect, I was actually more interested in some solitude in a natural setting. … Continue reading
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Cycling: North Harrah
I was feeling a lot stronger yesterday, so decided it was time for another long ride. Essentially it was a big rectangle: east on Reno Avenue to Harrah Road, then north to Wilshire Boulevard, then back home. I clipped corners … Continue reading
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Photography: Converging Flows
Hello! This is Ed. I’m out of my mind right now. Please leave a message and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can. Actually I’m just having a low energy day today. I wanted to ride, needed … Continue reading
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Tagged Crutcho Creek, cycling, geography, North Canadian River, photography
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Draper Trails: Delightful Ride
This time I started where I left off from the last ride, and resumed following the shore road. While it was still muddy from the previous rains, some heavy vehicles really stirred things up. Then it dried. Hard. I had … Continue reading
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Draper: Better Trails
“Better” is a relative term here. I went back to finish the trail I rode partially way back before the bike crash. It’s just about passable in a vehicle with a decent clearance. As you can see in the first … Continue reading
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Draper Lake: A Small Point
The temperatures were just about 60°F (16C) and rising, stiff southerly breeze and partly cloudy when I left the apartment. Skies cleared during the ride. I headed out to Draper Lake on the Post Road corridor and just chugged against … Continue reading
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They Could, But Won’t
Judah didn’t have to face exile in Babylon. Even after all their many failures, slipping into idolatry, they could have settled into their punishment at God’s hand by serving Babylon quietly. Jeremiah said as much, but the Judean leadership kept … Continue reading
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Tagged divine justice, heart-led, politics, prophecy, tribulation
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Latest Fitness Efforts
These are shots I took on Friday’s ride up north. The first one is the old tire store that burned down awhile back. Somebody finally cleared off the site; I have no idea whether anyone will build there again. It’s … Continue reading
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Non-partisan Support
We don’t encourage activism because it brings you too close to idolatry. It traps you in the Western mode of thinking and material reality. We don’t promote “Christian” virtues as law because it reduces religion to mere legalism. What we … Continue reading
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Tagged globalism, mysticism, neocons, Noah's Covenant, Political activism, politics, propaganda, prophecy, western epistemology
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