Mark Charles
More difficult topics — doctrine of discovery
Mark Charles
Cupcakes!
Dinner March 22, 2019
Keep forgetting to take pictures of our meals. Here are the last bites from tonight’s poached salmon, asparagus/onions/fennel/edamame, barley with a preserved lemon/miso/parsley/yogurt sauce then sprinkled with pistachios and parsley!
Face shape
As you can tell from some of my other creations, I love triangles! So, when I started looking at marginalia art from medieval illuminated texts for the Salon Postisme(more on that soon), you can imagine how tickled I was to find this cutie:
More difficult topics
Reading about Black Theology of Liberation as developed by James H. Cone:
The Cross and the Lynching Tree, James H. Cone, 2011.
A Black Theology of Liberation, James H. Cone, 1990.
Black Theology & Black Power, James H. Cone, 1969.
Go Tell it on the Mountain, James Baldwin, 1953.
Religion & Violence: James Cone Interview (video)
Bill Moyers Journal: James Cone (video)
https://livingchurch.org/2018/05/14/the-glorious-complicated-legacy-of-james-h-cone/
https://www.christiancentury.org/article/first-person/what-i-learned-student-james-cones (there are links on this to other articles)
Billie Holiday singing “Strange Fruit” (video)
Hope to have thoughts as I read, listen, reflect and learn more.
St. Patrick’s Day
This arrived in the mail (from Ireland!) to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. Isn’t that cool?

St. Patrick’s Day Soda Bread
Dinner on March 15, 2019
Rosary Sonata, Passacaglia, by Biber, 1676
Pi Day! Dinner March 14, 2019

Pizza pie on pi day!
Nasher Museum of Art Duke University
“Where We Find Ourselves: The Photographs of Hugh Mangum, 1897-1922”

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Love
LOVE
by Czesław Miłosz
Love means to learn to look at yourself
The way one looks at distant things
For you are only one thing among many.
And whoever sees that way heals his heart,
Without knowing it, from various ills.
A bird and a tree say to him: Friend.
Then he wants to use himself and things
So that they stand in the glow of ripeness.
It doesn’t matter whether he knows what he serves:
Who serves best doesn’t always understand.
As read here except color highlights added by me.
Parker Palmer reflected on these words with respect to the meaning of life here.
Great minds…?

Love this as Kalman’s ideas resonate with me on the meaning of life.
That’s what I’m talking about
An interesting book to look check out.

