I am not a very good American right now, and I am fine with that.
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I am not a very good American right now, and I am fine with that.
I am not a very good American right now, and I am fine with that.

My future posts will be respectful, but more of what’s going on in my head. Some of it will make sense, some of it won’t. Like many of you, I am trying to figure out what’s going on. Know this, my heart and head are wired differently and that’s awesome, I feel. I am not up for debating stuff, all I want to do is blow off some steam when I want to. Thanks for putting up with my rantings. There are more to come.
I find myself so jacked up on emotions about what is going on in the world that I wish I could take a break from it all. On the other hand, keeping up with what’s going on seems to be prudent. Like many other people, we are trying to sort through the events of the day, and it is a lot. I don’t know, but I do know you can’t care about everything. I am contemplating a Facebook break, let’s see how that goes, maybe.
Each February the Episcopal Diocese of East Tennessee holds its annual convention. This year it was held at the Episcopal School of Knoxville. This event is where delegates from its member churches gather to renew friendships, make connections, and conduct business. My wife and I with our friend Tammy and our priest Fr. Drew were in attendance to represent our parish, St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Chattanooga. It was good to get away overnight too. Here are a few snaps of our time there.








February is Black History Month. It’s also strange that this important celebration falls on the shortest month of the year. People of African heritage have made significant contributions to the world, don’t forget that. Thank you to all whom we honor this month for making the world better for everyone. Some in power would want you to forget that bit of information.