Well, it's been a little over a year since I started this blog. I never expected anyone to really read it or follow it, I just felt the need to get some of the things I've written especially on the liturgical cycle of the church year out there onto the web so that there was a chance of them surviving me when my time comes. And reflecting back on that year I see I have been less then faithful to write, but is that any surprise? I have friends who started blogs with good intentions who have left them go fallow for months or longer. It doesn't mean that they ran out of things to write on or have nothing left to say, but just that priorities changed, time allocation became jumbled and some things laid aside or forgotten. I speak from experience. But the thing that I know about my walk with God is that there is no such thing as too late, or not enough, or anything else of that sort. Today is always a new opportunity to start afresh, a time for renewal, a time to remember, a time to pick up one foot and place it in front of the other and get back to the business of walking this pilgrim trail.
So here I am, at least a month since my last post but looking forward to Ash Wednesday in only three days and the start of Lent. There seems to be no better time to begin anew again, not only in this blog but in my spiritual journey. Seems I have left many things go fallow over the past months, it's time to decide which pieces of ground need to be reworked again, and which I will just leave to another generation to consider.
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