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essays, poetry, and personal reflections

Tag: Middle East

May 8, 2016August 2, 2018

Making Sacred Space Where There is None

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There’s this moment during a misty rain in New York City where if you look up to the skyline, the familiarity of the buildings you’ve grown accustomed to seeing in the sunshine is lost to the low-hanging clouds. If you squint, you can see one of the taller towers just peering through the fog but […]

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September 11, 2011June 29, 2018

Remembering 11 September

by p.w.eubanks 1 Comment on Remembering 11 September

I remember sitting in my desk laughing at the television when all planes were diverted to Canada.  Someone in the class busted out with a joke, “Yeah, screw Canada,” and we all started laughing desperate to find something to keep us from crying.  Mrs. Hardin, our senior English teacher who deserved more love than she […]

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