Tag: religion
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Korean cake and a small victory
On long bike rides I usually enjoy the conversation that takes my mind off the tedium. But 10 miles still passed almost unnoticed last Sunday as I rode among a pack of Korea bikers, even though I couldn’t understand a word they said. We rode along the inlet north of Kunsan to a ridge that […]
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Assaulting color and tangible whiteness
We took off over the white sands of the national monument west of Holloman. As we turned north, hardened black lava flows split the desert floor. Surrounding both were only the tans shades of desert. The colors of the Tularosa Basin. We met a gray tanker, a converted 3-engine DC-10 airliner, a “KC-10”, in the skies above Socorro, NM, south of Albuquerque. As we flew west over Arizona and California, the reds, golds, and greens of Sedona, the Grand Canyon, Red Rocks, and California mountains were muted from high above…
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