Historical setting: 584 C.E. The house of Eve Anatase has interrupted the reading to tell me of a frightful time they had here last autumn when Gregory, whom she says is now the Bishop of Tours, sent his soldiers here. “Why did the bishop’s guardsmen come here?” “They said they were lookingContinue reading “Post #21.14, Wednesday, June 30, 2021”
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Post #21.13, Tuesday, June 29, 2021
Historical setting: 584 C.E. The house of Eve Anatase warns me that the page about monastery life is not all that interesting. She’s read ahead. But since I asked she’s conceded to read Nic’s Page 4 about the acceptance of Nic and my other two friends into Ligugè. “He said they had noContinue reading “Post #21.13, Tuesday, June 29, 2021”
Post #21.12, Thursday, June 24, 2021
Historical setting: 584 C.E. The house of Eve, pagan healer I was explaining to Anatase why Nic would ever want to join a monastery. She doesn’t seem particularly impressed with the life-long dream of an old soldier. She offers the easy assessment by a logical eight-year-old. “We all know what happened now, don’t we?Continue reading “Post #21.12, Thursday, June 24, 2021”
Post #21.11, Wednesday, June 23, 2021
Historical setting: 584 C.E. The house of Eve, pagan healer “So you were going to read Nic’s pages about the monastery.” I remind Anatase as we begin the reading lesson. She begins, “He writes, ‘Page 4, Ligugé. So Laz, you may be wondering what became of our plan for us to work inContinue reading “Post #21.11, Wednesday, June 23, 2021”
Post #21.10, Tuesday, June 22, 2021
Historical setting: 584 C.E. The livestock market near Tours Daniel offers to stay with the wagon and the mules. Count Bertigan and I wander into the stable area as a huge stallion with a tiny little count hanging onto him with his life-grip bursts through the gate, and romps and rollicks throughout the trialContinue reading “Post #21.10, Tuesday, June 22, 2021”
Post #21.9, Thursday, June 17, 2021
Historical setting: 584 C.E. On the Road to Tours At least my grandson-in-law sees the futility of brother’s fighting one another. May he one day grow wise in peace. But then he chatters on about futility of family wars. There isn’t really virtue in his logic. He explains a pragmatic flaw in warringContinue reading “Post #21.9, Thursday, June 17, 2021”
Post #21.8, Wednesday, June 16, 2021
Historical setting: 584 C.E. The Road to Tours “There are only three kings now.” Bertigan informs me. As we are taking the wagon to the livestock market outside of Tours, Count Bertigan, now married to my granddaughter, is filling me in on the not-secret-enough lives of the Kings and Queens of the MerovingianContinue reading “Post #21.8, Wednesday, June 16, 2021”
Post #21.7, Tuesday, June 15, 2021
Historical setting: 584 C.E. The Road to Tours I climb into the bed of Daniel’s wagon with several barrels of wine and this fellow Bert. Daniel flicks the rein and the mules move this load forward. My many questions swirl. Why horses on this simple farm? And why am I needed for this venture?Continue reading “Post #21.7, Tuesday, June 15, 2021”
Post #21.6, Thursday, June 10, 2021
Historical setting: 584 C.E. The garden of Eve Anatase is more excited to read about babies and tell me about my children and great-grandchildren than answer my concerns about what happened to my friends who were Christian brothers on their way to Ligugè. She asked me if I know the children who were theContinue reading “Post #21.6, Thursday, June 10, 2021”
Post #21.5, Wednesday, June 9, 2021
Historical setting: 584 C.E. The house of Eve, pagan healer “The old monk does write about the monastery.” Anatase complains, “He has way too many words about that. I already read that ahead and I know those old monks were just there forever working in the inks. Believe me, that isn’t very interesting. ButContinue reading “Post #21.5, Wednesday, June 9, 2021”