#47.1, Tues., Aug. 1, 2023

Historical setting: 602 C.E. A cottage in the Vosges          All night last night, we sat at the table with a candle and the book. Ana and I took turns reading to one another through warm tugs and tears. We read the scribbles of words in Simon’s journal. [Footnote]          The pages are the storyContinue reading “#47.1, Tues., Aug. 1, 2023”

Post #6.8, Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Historical setting: 562 C.E. Gaul George is determined to beat the life from Christianity and sanctify the deaths as he foists upon me the necessity for rotting saints. “I can assure you Heretic Lazarus, St. Lazarus was a true martyr for Christ.”          I rebut. “They only died because the emperor of Persia feared Rome.”        Continue reading “Post #6.8, Wednesday, March 18, 2020”