October 12, 2006

My Culture List

I am sitting here on this rainy October morning with a freshly made scone (by my lovely wife) in one hand and a great cup of coffee from downtown in the other (you may ask how am I typing?) and feeling great. As great as I can feel before 10. I thought I would give my readers some recommendations. let me know what you think in the comments.

SEE this movie

LISTEN to this music

DRINK this coffee I recommend the darkstar.

HEAR these sermons

READ this book

VIEW this art
Thanks to Chris for the tip.

VISIT this place

Posted by micahellis at October 12, 2006 08:52 AM
Comments

stop dating the church was ok however i think he could've made his point in about 2 pages. I don't know..I've read better books that were more worth my time. not a bad read though..

Posted by: gwen at October 12, 2006 10:17 PM

I LOVE that Yo-Yo Ma CD. I originally picked it up as an artists series gift for my girlfriend (not knowing what it was) because I knew that she liked cello stuff. Now, after having listened to the CD myself, I play it a LOT! I have to play a copied CD because I wore the original out :-(

Posted by: timf at October 12, 2006 10:18 PM

you sound like you feel really special. well thats ok. i would feel special with a scone. but i would feel more special with tea. mmmmm. : )
love you lots. i like your selections.

Posted by: esther at October 16, 2006 07:05 PM

1. I love the movie. I totally recommend it also.

2. I bought a couple pieces off that cd from itunes and love it! I guess I should get the whole compilation eh?

3. I've never heard of this coffee and though I will have a cup now and again, I am more of a hot-tea man myself.

4. Sermons look good. I'll have to check them out. thanks.

5. The book. I've been meaning to read that but haven't yet. I find that since we are at different places on our spiritual journey, sometimes a book maybe come across "too elementary" or "doesn't go far enough" and leaves us feeling like we knew it all already. While at other times it's exactly what we need. It's hard, from this perspective, for me to say a book is too deep/shallow, especially when it deals with spiritual issues, because then I'm assuming we are already at the same place spiritually.

6. I like the art or most of it.

7. I'd love to come to maine some time. :)

Posted by: TJ at October 24, 2006 09:49 PM
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