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  • advent journal: what’s in a name

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham December 4, 2009

    I had a couple of errands to run before I went to work this morning, both related to my in-laws coming to visit this coming week. The first was to take our recliner to get the springs on the bottom reattached; for whatever reason, they had chosen to let go over the past couple of…

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  • advent journal: nothing new

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham December 3, 2009

    Four days on, my Advent mornings are beginning to find a pattern, a sort of sameness I hope will focus my mind and heart for the day to give me something to say when I come home. After all, as John Prine so beautifully put it, how the hell can a person go to work…

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  • advent journal: walking after midnight

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham December 2, 2009

    When I got home from work Sunday night, Ginger and I took our two Schnauzers, Lola and Ella, for a walk around the neighborhood. We have to go late because Lola is not much of a people person and does better on dark and quiet streets. More nights than not, I sing a little Patsy…

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  • advent journal: how silently, how silently

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham December 1, 2009

    I woke up this morning knowing it was going to be a busy day. (It appears waking up is oging to be a theme this season.) Mondays are rebuilding days at the Duke restaurant, meaning we pretty much have to make all things new, as far as our menu is concerned. From the time I…

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  • advent journal: connected to change

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham November 30, 2009

    I woke, on this first day of Advent, knowing that the day was full, moving from church to work to writing (since my practice is to write everyday during the season), and hoping I could point my mind and heart in a direction that would give me something to say when I got home from…

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  • an altar in the field

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham November 28, 2009

    We are suckers for Christmas movies around our house and, as a result, last night ended with us all watching Miracle on 34th Street (the John Hughes version) before we went to bed. In the commercial breaks, whatever channel it was kept talking about “The Countdown to the Twenty-five Days before Christmas,” which I could…

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  • making pies

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham November 26, 2009

    For the first time in a couple of years, I didn’t have to work the day before Thanksgiving, which meant I got to return to one of my favorite personal traditions: Pie-a-palooza. For reasons I cannot completely explain, this particular holiday compels me to bake pies. Some are for our own enjoyment, and we share…

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  • thank you

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham November 23, 2009

    cynicism comes with coffeeas artificial as sweetenerwe’ve grown accustomedto the bitter aftertastenegative is normalcritiques and criticismspass for conversation ina culture short on courageand long on loud gratitude is hard workto choose to be thankfulrequires the tenacityof a heart broken openand willing to sit silentlyon a starlight night or inthe shadow of a bee’s wingthe opposite…

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  • roots music

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham November 20, 2009

    A couple of weeks ago, I took a Friday morning to do an exercise from Julia Cameron’s The Right to Write, which was to construct a time line of my life. I left the house thinking I would be gone a couple of hours. Almost three hours later, I came home with one section done:…

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  • start the revolution

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham November 17, 2009

    Mondays are long days in the restaurant at Duke because, in the parlance of the kitchen, we have to “rebuild our prep”: we have to make all things (0r most things) new. We are open Monday through Thursday nights, and, well, we don’t really want to serve stuff that has sat around while we were…

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