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SEVENTY-FIRST SUMMER

Seventy summers have passed and number seventy-one is on the horizon. I have seen and heard many things in those passed summers, but this may be one like no other. I almost feel like the summer of 1967 when I knew at the end of summer I would leave home and enter a strange newContinue reading “SEVENTY-FIRST SUMMER”

Posted byNorwood WalkerMay 26, 2020Posted inUncategorizedTags:Change, TheaterLeave a comment on SEVENTY-FIRST SUMMER

Maundy Thursday

Tonight is known as Maundy Thursday in the Christian frame of reference, but I am willing to bet not all christians know its meaning or maybe even care. My first thought tonight is that supper could not be replicated tonight without leaving out three of the figures. In our time of limited gathering and sizeContinue reading “Maundy Thursday”

Posted byNorwood WalkerApril 10, 2020Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Maundy Thursday

THEM

While eating lunch today, I turned on the TV to find yet another news story of surviving the pandemic. This time it was financial survival tips, so I quickly flipped over to a movie channel. There I encountered THEM. For you who are too young to remember in the late 50’s and early 60’s HollywoodContinue reading “THEM”

Posted byNorwood WalkerApril 7, 2020Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on THEM
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