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Tag Archives: fatherhood

Gilligan’s Quarantine

3 April, 2020

Unaccompanied Minor

9 April, 2019

I don’t know what angelic aerodynamics were involved in sending Christ from his Father’s right hand to Mary’s womb but …

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Terraform

7 October, 2018

In the water park they gather beneath its tilting lip, their bodies sway with waves held high in the cauldron …

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Have You Seen My Trowel?

7 November, 2017

I imagine archaeologists to be a rugged lot. Thick-soled boots like the treads of earth-movers, caked in ancient and illuminating …

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peevish

1 August, 2017

and my son said his was people who say ‘baggies’ but i thought peeves would be more prevalent and i …

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