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Of Wheels and Angels 1
(Part 2) “Belgian Rail sucks.” Preston gazed upward through the clear plastic roof over the bench where they sat. The light mist was collecting and dripping off the edges. Several people stood on the long platform with umbrellas and various … Continue reading
Of Images and Angels 11
Preston set a blistering pace but Angie managed to keep. At one point it seemed he was unsure of the route, because he turned toward the west again. At the next trail junction he stopped, yanked the camera out of … Continue reading
Of Images and Angels 10
It should have been an ideal way to avoid trouble, but it was not to be. The morning dawned with heavy cloud cover and a hint of mist, but the weather was the least of their problems. The SUV was … Continue reading
Of Images and Angels 9
Preston’s mind reeled, but some deeper part of him understood all too well that he would have to say “yes.” His only question was Angie. As he turned to look at her, she blurted out, “Met u al de weg, … Continue reading
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Tagged geography, marriage, survival, technology
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Of Images and Angles 7
It was a honeymoon, indeed. The truck stopped and a moment later, the driver opened the back door, hiding himself behind it. Clambering out, they stood and gazed around the walled courtyard of a very old rural manor. His voice … Continue reading
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Tagged geography, marriage, mysticism, psychology
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Of Images and Angels 6
They were looking for one of the many tourist information kiosks. It was a short walk south from the Rotterdam central station. Among the many large buildings with odd shapes, they found the street. They did their best to keep … Continue reading
Of Images and Angels 1
(New fiction series!) No Pulitzers here, but maybe something that would keep him from going hungry. Preston was reviewing the images from the last three days of whizzing around The Hague. He did his best to avoid the touristy stuff … Continue reading
Mysticism and Marriage
Marriage is a tool. Marriage is not your life; it is the framework in which most people are supposed to operate for their lives. We are fundamentally designed to rely on one critical partner. That partner makes possible our sanity … Continue reading
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Tagged marriage, mysticism, psychology, spirituality
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A Lady in Waiting 11
Waking up in his arms, she decided she had never slept so well in her life. Naturally, they had discussed the implications long into the night. She knew she would probably never understand all of it and didn’t care. She … Continue reading
A Lady in Waiting 10
She smiled because she could afford it. This time, she had been able to consider the shape of her questions and didn’t lose them in her own discomfort, so she skipped the introductory chatter. “I read parts of your old … Continue reading
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Tagged game, human nature, marriage, mysticism, propaganda, psychology, western biases
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