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Road Trip on Highway 62
Highway 61 T’s into 62 at Birthday City. I have a decision to make: I can turn left and head toward Millstone, or I can turn right and go to Milestone. It would be so easy to get those two … Continue reading
Posted in GPS, Sixty Sense, Uncategorized
Tagged baby boomers, Birkenstock, boomer chicks, Christianity, Detour, Fruit-Basket Turnover, God, Highway, Road
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Status Update
In the interest of full disclosure, Churchyard Chick wishes to inform her readers that she is no longer technically “free range” in the literal, physical sense, as she has found a new coop to call “home.” A new “church home” has been … Continue reading
Posted in GPS, Sixty Sense, Uncategorized
Tagged Bible, Christ, Christianity, church, Easter, faith, God, Holy Spirit, Jesus, New Testament
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A Hundred Splintery Posts
On July 1, 2010, the first post was set in place. Today, December 1, 2011, the one-hundredth one is making its appearance. Is there a fence? No. Are they in a straight line? Again, no. Will they have fencing attached? … Continue reading
Posted in Cluckings, GPS, Uncategorized
Tagged Agriculture and Forestry, blogging, Business, Christianity, faith, fenceposts, Free Range, God, Jesus, string art, writing
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Laying It on the Line
At last count, Churchyard Chick Goes Free Range had garnered 3,999 views. Perhaps your click was number 4,000! Thank you for choosing to spend a few moments of your time with me today. I have no clue how that number ranks … Continue reading
Posted in Cluckings, Deep Water, Foxes, GPS, Uncategorized
Tagged Christianity, faith, free range Christian, God, Good Shepherd, Habakkuk, Holy Spirit, Jesus, job loss, Religion and Spirituality
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Trip Postponed Indefinitely
Hundreds were disappointed and dumbfounded Saturday when they arrived at the departure point for their much anticipated trip to Heaven and discovered that it had been postponed. The tour director had not distributed tickets; he had simply tweeted the time of departure … Continue reading
A New World
Columbus Day was celebrated yesterday, thanks to the wisdom of those who instituted the idea of the “Monday holiday”. However, the “real” Columbus Day is October 12th, a day I have never celebrated with a party or special dinner. I have simply remembered … Continue reading
Posted in Deep Water, GPS
Tagged Christianity, Christopher Columbus, Columbus Day, faith, God, job loss, new world, uncertainty
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Italian Sheep
Are sheep stupid? I had always heard that they were. I had a stereotype firmly implanted in my head in regard to sheep. I guess that’s why the scene I witnessed several years ago on the outskirts of Pisa … Continue reading
Posted in GPS, Uncategorized
Tagged Christianity, Follow, Good Shepherd, Italy, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Sheep
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Church Doors
The Church with the Open Door has always been My Church. It still is, according to the official church roll. However, in recent months I have been open to exploring other options. I decided to go Free Range for a while in … Continue reading
Posted in GPS, Uncategorized
Tagged Christianity, Denominations, Free Range, God, Holy Communion, Open Door, Religion and Spirituality
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What If Road
I took a wrong turn yesterday and ended up on What If Road. In spite of the fact that I had made this exact same mistake before, I found myself lost again. Unfortunately, I had forgotten my GPS, so I … Continue reading
Posted in GPS, Uncategorized
Tagged choices, Christianity, fear, Highway, job loss, Road, Roads and Highways, worry
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I Wonder As I Wonder
Last Sunday I felt a longing to attend a worship service. As part of the whole “free range” philosophy, I have in recent months attended on an “as needed” basis. My “witty” uncle used to say, “It just doesn’t take … Continue reading
Posted in GPS, Uncategorized
Tagged Christianity, church attendance, early Christians, first Christian church, worship styles
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