Auckland: Part Je’Taime, Part Eclipse
This entry was posted on Feb 09 2008
You know,
I’ve been back in Auckland for two weeks. Settling into the double, no quadruple life as a medical writer, violinist, songwriter, and maitre d’ of the home (at least until Richard returns on the 24th.)
Some highlights:
- Running under an eclipsed sky in Cornwall Park, chasing for the control I need
- The dezoning nature of long summer evenings spent on a congested motorway
- Dinner dates with my sister over gentle Mando-pop
- Reading AJ Jacob’s interesting, thought-provoking Biblical living book (makes you question literalism)
- Friends and family, ebbing and flowing
Anyways, will try to update when I have the time. Not dead! Not dead!
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I saw that book on a desk recently! It looks like a parody..
I know, it looks like a parody eh? But it’s actually a very sincere attempt to live as Biblically as a non-Christian knows how without going about it from a Christian point of view, or in his case, non-Jewish.
And is that a picture of the eclipse? Never stare directly at the sun. =P
Yes, it was the eclipse. I am now blinded, like a Damascus roadrunner.