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saunterings

essays, poetry, and personal reflections

Tag: wilderness

April 11, 2014July 7, 2018

A Trip to Camp, or Surveying the Remnants of Eubanks Bank

by p.w.eubanks 3 Comments on A Trip to Camp, or Surveying the Remnants of Eubanks Bank

Yesterday, as I was driving to visit the church camp I used to work at, I had a moment where I decided that if there’s a hell (and if I go there), I will probably spend eternity in a continuous loop of being forced to drive Highway 641 North between the interstate and Camden on […]

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July 26, 2013July 11, 2018

Troy and the Woodpecker

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One of the things I really wish I could understand is why some memories stick with us while others just wash away. It’s almost like some moments in our lives become stories we tell ourselves (and others) over and over, and those stories go beyond just being part of our story-telling cache; they become a […]

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