"An adequate life . . . might be described as a life which has grasped intuitively the nature of all things, and has seen and refocused itself to this whole. An inadequate life is one that lacks this adjustment to the whole nature of things—hence its twisted perspective, its partiality, its confusion." Douglas V. Steere, describing the life of Thomas R. Kelly, in A Testament of Devotion.
Monday, May 12, 2008
Back in the Emerald City
The trains were better than relatively on time: they arrived eight minutes early each way. I have spent a lot of time on Amtrak in the past few years and I have never seen anything like it. I even made it back in time to catch the end of Sarah's birthday party, which I had pretty much decided was not going to happen. Hooray for mass transit that actually works the way it is supposed to! I am very tired, so I think I will post more about the weekend after a good night's sleep. I am very glad I went, though. I have also decided that I have too many friends named Sarah. My friend Emily used to rename all of the other Emilys she met and I think I need to implement that policy with any new Sarah friends from here on out.
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