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William Carruth Poem: Each in His Own Tongue

Today I’m featuring a 105-year-old poem illustrating the timelessness of the written word. Composed by William Herbert Carruth in 1920, it explores the concept of the divine through various natural and human experiences. It reflects the scientific and philosophical debates of its time and contrasts the theory of evolution with […]

Grace, Grandeur, Glorious Goodness

The universal language of flowers crosses cultural boundaries. Flowers evoke universal feelings in all humans – feelings of beauty, grace, and being alive. Live flowers are said to bring a strong healing energy, according to feng shui, but I’m not into all that. I relish their beauty and grace, and their […]