Week in review

Photo credit: Richard Potts
My friend, Rich, spent a nice vacation in Florida last week. This picture made me smile and I couldn’t resist asking him to share it with you.
Vacations are important! However, the internet never takes one. This week I couldn’t read fast enough. Here are a few posts I caught at the beginning of the week that you might have missed.
“Racism involves more than being mean or prejudice, it involves a system that all of us are a part of one way or another. ” A reflective and motivational post by Chris Lahr, titled The Pollution of Racism: What White People Can Do About Racism
Somebody is blogging about the Bible? No new thing, but Ben Emerson writes chapter by chapter, anyway. This post is actually a guest post by Alise Write, who’s made this page before. So you get a two-for-one. A new blog to check out, and a post by Alise. Exodus 26: Skilled Workers Needed!
Congress had a rough weekend, last weekend. Tim Sanders had some advice to offer, and while they’re a little late today, I still want to share them with you.
I like when I find that I’m saying the same thing as someone else, only different. Here’s Seth Godin’s version of what I said in Wednesday’s post.
Bonus:
I’m taking photo submissions! I want to see more of you. Each week, I’m going to post a photo for the Week in Review that shows a little of life in the past week or so. Please share your favorite photos! If your photo is selected, you’ll receive photo credit with a link to your website.
Criteria:
G rated
Taken within the last two months
Limit to 5 photos, per person per month. Boundaries, people, boundaries.
By submitting your photo, you give permission for it to be posted on this site, at my discretion.
Next week on the blog*: Wednesday – What Does It Mean When You Look At Me Like That? Friday – Week in Review
*Subject to change. I’m not a fortune-teller!







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