I rounded out this week of cold, winter running by listening to Bruce Springsteen’s, Devils & Dust album from 2005. He is one our great American storytellers. For all you millennials out there, if you want a glimpse of what life was like right before the age of internet and cell phones, before mass terrorism and shootings, in a little simpler time, then listen to his music and stories. It wasn’t all rainbows and sunshine; his music is rarely that, but it is pure and simple. Bruce Springsteen has an interesting biography that you can look up, which has shaped him from his childhood, his religion and his struggles […]
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This one seemed fitting to listen to for a rainy Monday jog: Norah Jones, Come Away with Me, 2008 (song: Shoot the Moon). It is February, in the dead middle of winter, and I am anxiously awaiting for some sign of spring to appear. It is easy to let things pile up during the winter – the worries and weight of it all. As I plod along on my jog today, I am reminded of the ethereal experience of diving down into the cold, turbid waters, perhaps going a little deeper than I should sometimes, and then beginning to feel those same waters […]
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Over the last week there has been crazy weather, and also for me, a really bad cold that has put a stall in my running journey. I started out last week running with George Strait’s Troubadour album from 2008. It was a nice change from the alternative rock funk that I must have been in during the early 2000’s, according to my apparent CD selections at that time. This was now more my pace, and I think I found myself in that little piece of time. I decided to hang here awhile, and continued this week with Kenny Chesney’s Hemingway’s Whiskey, from the more recent 2010. Ahhh… […]
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I completed my running journey this week by listening to One EskimO’s Shrangri La from 2009. If you like to dream, think, and generally wander while running, then this is the album for you. I kept on running just so I could listen to it again! And still I have no idea how I acquired this somewhat strange CD into my collection. It must have been during my foggy years a few years back… This cartoon version is great! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEqTPlD-8QI
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About the Author
Sue McCusker is a writer, Bible teacher, and web developer who loves sharing the stories of life, hope, and faith she sees around her every day. She has written for Guideposts and Angels on Earth magazines, and teaches the story of God in women's Bible study.
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