Tuesday, September 09, 2008
Breakfast ~ Central Park West
You went down five steps into a little shop run by an Turkish-American who had just bought the place. So polite and friendly. He would be toasting bagels and making pancakes for us for the rest of the week. Sat right by the counter and watched all types of people come in, most of whom just wanted the morning paper.
Monday, September 08, 2008
Central Park ~ The Great Hill
Just had to cross the street from our hotel and walk up the stairway entrance and I was in Central Park at the so-called Great Hill. On the flat circle at the top that Sunday morning at half past seven there were at least 50 people with their dogs and they had them chasing balls thrown in all directions.
What a spectacle: the sight of those dogs, legs extended, in flight . . . in the morning sunlight.
Sunday, September 07, 2008
Central Park ~
The really forward looking men of New York were the ones who conceived of the idea to build Central Park. It is a veritable refuge, an escape into nature right there in the heart of New York.
Saturday, September 06, 2008
Arrival ~ New York
It was at sunset as we winged into New York flying in from the tip of Manhattan, up along Central Park and out to La Guardia.The sky was all ablaze in fiery red, and there were the tall buildings, lit up, as if they had come out to greet us.
Friday, September 05, 2008
Home Again ~
I first saw my country from the porthole of an airplane. Down where the ocean touches the land. . . and out beyond, the great expanse.
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Autumn Leaves ~
Today I saw a cherry tree, almost bare already, as if daring winter to come, and coaxing it in.
Monday, August 25, 2008
Trust ~
Does the pilot who loses control of his aircraft remain calm until it crashes?
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Holy Old Monk ~
I said: I never see anything without seeing God in it.
He said: I never see anything but God.
He said: I never see anything but God.
Thursday, August 07, 2008
Easing Pain ~
He was old and bent over so badly that all he could see on his walks were the flowers along the path.
Saturday, August 02, 2008
Music ~ The Accidentals
As long as I am involved in the externals like tempo, rhythm, intonation, fingering etc. I am still miles away from the music itself.
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Indirect Speech ~
In I Kings 3 I read that Samuel thought he was hearing the priest's voice when the Lord was calling to him. After hearing the voice a second time the priest told Samuel, if he would hear the it again, to say: speak on Lord for Thy servant is listening. What struck me was the indirect way the Lord took when He spoke. It is not dangerous, perhaps fatal, to think that the Lord might speak to me directly? How often I wait for His direct way and overlook the indirect completely.
Sunday, July 13, 2008
The Search ~
Oh God, my God — I come closer to You when I search with my heart rather than with my intellect. Oh, strengthen my heart.
Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Thursday, July 03, 2008
My Self ~
Why was I wearing a shirt, tie and jacket in the heat last Sunday when our choir was invited to sing in the cathedral in Freiburg, Germany. The others were in sport shirts, some in shorts. . . I wonder why I did that. I think Dad would have been dressed like that, and Grandpa and some people I looked up to and respected when I was a child. Now somehow it is in me, that bit of formality, that respect for our traditions, that wanting to carry on in the old footsteps.
Friday, June 27, 2008
European Soccer Championship ~
for three whole weeks of spectacular, exciting sport. And in Germany where they still refrain from flying their colors, flags start to apprear everywhere. The spirit churns and overflows. It were almost as if Pentecost were happening all over again.
Monday, June 23, 2008
Paradox ~
The old monk was telling me how bright light and complete darkness can exist simultaneously . . . and somehow I understood.
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Waiting ~
During the year I look at this tree every time I pass remembering how it once blossomed. But now, for this sight I have learned to wait, one full year.
Sunday, June 08, 2008
Mother Theresa ~ Love Affair
She carried on a love affair with Christ. Later she complained that He had forgotten her completely. But she went on loving . . .
Tuesday, June 03, 2008
Before Class ~
Oftentimes when I meet former students of mine they insist on reciting the prayer for me that we used to say in the morning before class:
Father, we thank Thee for the night,
and for the blessed morning light,
for rest and food and loving care,
and all that makes the world so fair.
Help us to do the things we should,
to be to others kind and good.
In all we do, in all we say,
to grow more loving every day.
Father, we thank Thee for the night,
and for the blessed morning light,
for rest and food and loving care,
and all that makes the world so fair.
Help us to do the things we should,
to be to others kind and good.
In all we do, in all we say,
to grow more loving every day.
Friday, May 30, 2008
Sunday, May 25, 2008
To be a Carthusian Monk ~
Watched a film entitled The Great Silence about Carthusian monks. I had once wanted to be one of them. All through the film I noticed that not one of them ever smiled.
With all that happiness inside, how can one help but smile?
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Sounds from on High ~
This morning as I walked across the fields I heard a lark up high, trilling. . . or was it Him?
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Love Affair ~
Glory be to the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost . . . words I prayed on the morning walk. I stopped and thought for a moment. Why, why all that formality? Aren't we on a much more intimate basis? It was like pushing Him off into the distance, losing Him in mystery.
Monday, May 05, 2008
Chance Meeting ~
A BMW sport convertible pulled up beside me and one of my old students jumped out. We chatted. He lit a cigarette. Yah, it was nice in your class, all those stories about Pennsylvania. And you really went light on us when passing out the grades. Yah, thanks. Leaving, he tossed off a wave and stepped hard on the gas.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
What words ~
What words are needed— to strike the chord? To say the meaningful?
Saturday, April 19, 2008
From Whence? ~
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Deus Obscurus ~
I spend so much time praying to You, telling you my innermost secrets, begging for help . . . but often times I stop and ask myself if I have any idea Who You are.
Wednesday, April 09, 2008
The Will of God ~
How do I know what the Will of God is, other than by what is . . .
Monday, April 07, 2008
Thinking Back to Washington, D.C. ~
Lightheartedly I walked up to the Capitol from Union Station, singing, already seeing myself under the dome paying homage as I always did when there. . . but was stopped at the bottom of the stairs by two men armed with vicious looking rifles who, rudely, turned me away.
Friday, April 04, 2008
Friends ~
The crows have been following me around. They sit in the trees, swoop across my path. When I stand at my window they land on the roof next door and look down at me. I am not afaid. I have come to see them as friends.
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Day Clock ~
Strange, but in the afternoon after lunch just at the instant when I set the espresso pot on the radiator to dry, I am suddenly fully aware that another day of my life has passed.
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Unexpected Visit ~
It was an uncanny sight. From left to right they came -- eleven ducks flying low over our snowbound village landscape, V-shaped. I opened my window to greet them, heard the beat of their wings as they flew overhead.
Sunday, March 23, 2008
Easter 2008 ~
The old monk told me: if you have made a mistake, admit it—correct it—and get on. That is what Resurrection means.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Passion Week ~
The violets at my window are the same color as the veil that covers the cross above the altar in church.
Friday, March 14, 2008
Not Knowing ~
The old monk said: It is not what we know but what we don't know . . . that effects our life most.
Monday, February 11, 2008
Rome from Afar ~
We catch ourselves saying: it was 2, 3, 4 weeks ago today that we were here/there in Rome . . . The memory lingers; we still savor the days.
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Farewell, Rome ~
It was my fifth visit. I leave you now, Rome, attached to you in a new and different way. I have your geography in my mind, your streets in my feet. And beauty of your jewels, seen with older hankering eyes, sparkle in my memory.
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Fontana di Trevi ~
We threw the coins with the right hand over the left shoulder into the fountain hoping for something. . .
Roman Ruins ~
I am fascinated more with the thought of ruins than with the ruins themselves. I keep repeating to myself the words: See what wonders can blossom on ruins!
Roman Remains ~
We passed up going into the Colosseum, instead went to the Baths of Caracalla on a beautiful Saturday morning, sat on a bench silently looking out at the colossal ruins and the umbrella pines and our imagination ran wild in the ancient past.
Friday, January 18, 2008
Scenery in Rome ~
From the embankment near Castel Sant’Angelo I looked down and saw a man in a boat with a long pole in the middle of the Tiber, fishing.
Roman Street Café ~
It was the most expensive piece of cake I ever had, dainty and cut thin. But delicious. It was my birthday and I was ready to splurge. $8.82 apiece.
Dining in Rome ~
The savor of the food was heightened by the suave manner of male waiters who always seemed to be letting us know that we were someone special.
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Via Appia ~
We saw Vespas scooting along the Via Appia, and just when I stopped to take a picture of them, an elderly couple walked past us, holding hands.
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Forum Romanum ~
While looking out over the Roman Forum it was as if a tidal wave of history was looming out behind the columns and about to flood over me before I could comprehend what I saw.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Inside St. Peter's Basilica ~
Martin Luther stood here amidst the opulent grandeur mulling over that fact that to pay for it indulgences were being marketed feverishly all over Europe.
Piazza del Popolo ~
It was in a small church. Two young girls with knapsacks walked up the aisle, genuflected, entered the pew. Bowing their heads they knelt before the Sacramant in motionless prayer. Seeing them doing that made me feel closer to You there than anywhere else in all of Rome.
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