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I saw tomorrow is August 1, Lammas Day, so I wrote a quick Tanka

Happy Lammastide.

Not Peruvian ungulates,

but thanking God for

Summer fruit - Watermelon,

corn-on-the-cob, wheat for bread.

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Thank you, Richard!

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Hi Kristin, Dixie and Sara, I just tried to send a submission to the email address listed and I got a response saying the email address could not be found or was unable to receive mail. Is there another email I can forward it to instead? Thanks

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Rebecca, thank you so much for mentioning this! It looks like I inadvertently cut off part of the address. It should be correct now! signsandseasonsguild [at] gmail [dot] com

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Thanks! I just forwarded it 🙌🏼

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Thanks for your invitation!

Option #1: Would you be interested in republishing or linking to this? What's Ordinary in ChurchSpeak?

https://www.dappledthings.org/deep-down-things/8176/whats-ordinary-in-churchspeak

Option #2: Or this piece I posted last August 4 about peaches that year and in 1967. Great Peaches: Today and Yesterday

The bar for peaches was set impossibly high for me in the late summer of 1967 when I tasted perfectly ripe peaches for the first time while my old man and I were picking prunes in Utah.

"Great Peaches: Today and Yesterday"

The The bar for peaches was set impossibly high for me in the late summer of 1967 when I tasted perfectly ripe peaches for the first time while my old man and I were picking prunes in Utah."

Option #3: In luly the month dedicated to the Sacred heart, I wrote about the winners of a Sacred Heart Art competition "Glorify His All-Loving Heart" sponsored by Dappled Things and the Benedict XVI Institute, here: https://roseannetsullivan.substack.com/p/new-prize-winning-art-glorifies-christs

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Hi Roseanne! As much as I love the peaches kind of summer fruit, I really mean the "fruits" of liturgical living, so probably not #2. But I will look at #1 and #3! Thank yo so much!

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