All posts by Tony Burgess

Hi there, my name is Tony Burgess (my friends call me T-Bird) from Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA. I am a believer, bleeding heart, idealist, and blogger. I'm married to Laura the Soup Diva and a dog dad to Frankie, Cody, and Mikey. Daily I work for a blood bank recruiting donors. My blog is where I chronicle and curate the sacred, serious, and silly things in my life. I am a member of The Episcopal Church. Thank you for connecting with me. Grace, peace, and love!

Status Update

Today is definitely a Monday because the struggle is real. Other days have struggle too. I guess all this keeps you humble and hungry and can give you a headache.

Heads Up, It Is Monday!

OK everyone it’s Monday. Just giving you a heads up about it. Make it the best day possible like this giraffe. Let’s see what good things we can do today. Grace and peace.

I’m Weird Too

I’m a weird limited edition. Isn’t everyone?

Sunday Reflection – Gathering

Gathering at a table with gladness, joy and thanksgiving is a wonderful thing. May those tables be big and welcoming to everyone. In these times we all need to feel we are a part of something bigger than ourselves. As we gather forgive as you are forgiven. Let us all feast on the food and drink that nourishes us richly in mind, body and spirit. Grace and peace to each of you my friends.

Quote Of The Day

The law is meant to work for justice. But people who know themselves know that, at some point, justice had better be mitigated by mercy. And you don’t get to mercy by a legal principle. You get to mercy by way of imagination, sympathy, tenderness of heart – which are not weaknesses.

Wendell Berry

Rest In Power Philip

Today was the funeral of Prince Philip the Duke of Edinburgh at Windsor Castle in England. It was a very intimate service with the world looking in via TV. Only 30 people were in attendance due to COVID restrictions.

I have been to a couple of funerals during this time and they were small gatherings. It is noteworthy that this pandemic has impacted ritual ceremonies. Everything from worship services to weddings to funerals have been scaled back. Philips farewell is no exception. Philip could have filled St. Georges Chapel but safety has to come first.

This man who served his Queen his nation and the world will be missed. Was he perfect, no but no one is? I appreciate how dedicated he was to live a life that helped so many. His legacy will loom large. Rest in power, good sir.