One of my very favorite Tuesday letters of all time! I've lost count of how many times I've reread the original, which is starred in my inbox and has been printed as a keepsake. The joy and company found in The Habit never gets old.
The tale of the gathering of all those short stories reminded me of “Stone Soup.”
A few stones were needed, the con-artist said. Nothing more. But then the townfolk found potatoes, carrots, salt, and onions. They gave freely, the fragrance arose, the taste grew, and the sustenance filled the hollow stomachs.
In the case of The Habit short story request, there was no con-artist—just a regular town crier, many fine townfolk, and an empty book filled to overflowing.
enjoyed the podcast very much . . . one of my favorite quotes of all time is from e.b. white - "always be on the lookout for the presence of wonder" ...the wonders of God with which we are surrounded even though we miss so many of them...
One of my very favorite Tuesday letters of all time! I've lost count of how many times I've reread the original, which is starred in my inbox and has been printed as a keepsake. The joy and company found in The Habit never gets old.
The tale of the gathering of all those short stories reminded me of “Stone Soup.”
A few stones were needed, the con-artist said. Nothing more. But then the townfolk found potatoes, carrots, salt, and onions. They gave freely, the fragrance arose, the taste grew, and the sustenance filled the hollow stomachs.
In the case of The Habit short story request, there was no con-artist—just a regular town crier, many fine townfolk, and an empty book filled to overflowing.
TAT
enjoyed the podcast very much . . . one of my favorite quotes of all time is from e.b. white - "always be on the lookout for the presence of wonder" ...the wonders of God with which we are surrounded even though we miss so many of them...