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3.21.2005
  Daily Reads


My father and I have spent the last 3 Saturdays painting my house, the last item on my "pregnant wife honey do" list. It's good work, and the house looks like a new home. My wife still hasn't had the baby yet, but I'm thinking Wednesday will be the day. I'm actually a little nervous about #3 arriving on the scene. It's only been 15 months, but you forget what it's like having a newborn around.

Okay, so now for my daily reading list:

The House of Degenhart - Chad is a brilliant man, and often waxes philosophical on finances, war, fatherhood, agrarianism and all things society.

Blog and Mablog - Yes, I really like Doug Wilson.

Danger Blog - Richard can be very funny and enlightening at the same time, as long as he's not talking about his laptop.

RC Sproul Jr - Always thought provoking, you know the crowd.

Dry Creek Chronicles - Rick Saenz is on a frenzy lately, writing great stuff on the simple life. Having been in a band, I'm really glad he has turned his blogging attentions away from gig accounts.

Notes from a Hillside Farm - John Bell posts beautiful pictures of his beautiful Virginia home, and gives accounts of his life on the farm.

Amy's Humble Musings - If you've never been to this blog, I don't know where you have been. Sure I feel a little guilty looking at a woman's blog, but it's too funny to pass up. Delightful!

Ruminations of Hicks - Be not deceived by the name, the Hicks Brothers post some shiny gems.

Barlow Farms - I really like Jon's blogging most of the time, as long as he isn't talking about pop culture (think his family and theology stuff is much more interesting than who won American Idol - but that's just because I'm not into it, and actually a LOT of people blog about that kind of stuff).

The Terrell Record - I'm very glad to see Mike writing a lot more lately. He has some great insights.

Those are most of my daily reads, some post more frequently and consistently then others, but all bring me some small amount of joy.
 

Comments:
Hey christo,

Thanks for the compliments. :)
 
Thank you Christo. I'm glad to be writing more, because it certainly brings me joy. And I'm happy to be on the list of reads that bring some amount of joy to you.
 
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