
Well, this new version of The Dassler Effect has had a more promising start than I could have imagined. And yet its previous incarnation was no slouch either (it still shows up first on Google). Because it was around for longer, it has far more more photos on it than the current blog and there is a far sight more writing of various types on it as well. Here are links to its categores. A word of warning: the photo and art pages do take a rather long time to load:
- Ache for Eternity
- And Wears Man’s Smudge
- Blogness
- C. S. Lewis
- Catapult
- Church Life and Theology
- Essays
- Film, Music, Television, Books
- Flickr
- Food and Such
- J. R. R. Tolkien
- Lachrymose
- Lit and Library Stuff
- Personal Growth or Lack Thereof
- Photos and Art
- Photos and Art II
- Photos and Art III
- Politics and Culture Wrestling
- Pure Northerness
- Pure Silliness
- Random Poetry
- Science, Theology, and Ethics
- Snippet
- Storyville
- We Are Family
- Word Association
- World Affairs
Interesting image–a downward spiral. What if you photographed it from the bottom up? I wonder how many feel that they go round and round and never reach the top? I think it just goes to show that we must always be sure we’re actually ascending rather than going in circles or, horrors, descending.
I like your blog and your philosophical musings, so bring it on. We need to ponder life a bit and ask the big questions, otherwise we might never find the Big Answer.
Thank you, morningjoy. Yeah, sometimes I too feel like I am going in circles, maybe even descending, but, thank God, he keeps me. Thanks for visiting.
This was a lighthouse in Michigan. I don’t know if I checked the view looking up or not.