Me, that is. And my esteemed friend Joseph Bottum. We're blogging now at Icons and Curiosities, a religious-items shopping blog providing, at this very moment, an array of . . . uh, one t-shirt, which is a start. There will be more shortly, as soon as one of us who shall remain nameless can figure out how to log in to the stupid Wordpress page.
Coming soon! Easter Pretty Barbie! Chocolate-covered bunny-shaped air! Loaves and fishes in not-necessarily-Biblical quantities! While supplies last! Call now!
4 comments:
Sally,
Love the new Icons and Curiosities blog, as well as your writing for the print Journal. Thanks for sharing this gift with us.
Your article Shadows in Amsterdam was especially good.
I am not sure if you are associated with NCHE, but I will be speaking at the convention in a few weeks. If you happen to be there, my wife and I would love to meet you in person.
Blessings,
John Stonestreet
Summit Ministries
www.summit.org
Will the curiously-wrought indulgences come with a plenary guarantee?
Steve: well, it depends, I suppose. Not all indulgences are plenary. When I find some on the web, or someone sends me something, I'll let you know. I myself am a bit hazy on the "curiously wrought" part, actually -- my esteemed colleague may know whereof he speaks, but I'm not so sure I do.
John: Thank you for the kind words. I have a NCHE bumper sticker on my van, but I can't remember whether we actually joined or not. I'll have to look up conference info and see if I can be there. Thanks again!
And I'm hoping that I&C will start moving at a zippier pace here soon. It took me three hours to post that one post in Wordpress . . . Joe the Web Guy will be hearing from me a lot this week, I suspect.
Your posting on "9/34/09" (September 34 comes early this year) still has me wondering--a chocolate covered bunny's...what? What did they take from the bunny to cover in chocolate?
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