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Author Archives: Neal Locke
Something New…
For the past five years, I’ve taught Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet–and loved it very much. Right around this time of year, I think my freshmen would have recently finished their “Romeo & Juliet Projects,” in which various students re-enacted scenes … Continue reading
Posted in Literature, Theater
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Sermon II
I didn’t put quite as much time into preparing this one as the last one, but there are a few elements here that are hopefully worthwhile. Comments and dialogue are, as always, welcome. Even from my spelling-challenged brother, Joey. Enjoy! … Continue reading
Posted in Church, Reflection, Writing
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Locke Family Christmas Wishlists
You’d think that my latest “return to the blog” entry would be something a little less self-centered and materialistic, but no. This is mostly for my family and relatives, so I don’t have to keep answering the same questions. And … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Technology
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Ah, ah, ah, ah, Stayin’ Alive….
I’m not dead, and I’m not lapsing back into non-blogging status. At least that’s what I’m telling myself. It’s been a busy season, what with plastic flamingoes, kidnapping teenagers, taking Grady to the Zoo, Economics & Invitational at Sunset, and … Continue reading
Posted in Autobiographical, Blogging
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Midnight Hour Comment Fix Partial Solution
This is for Noemi, Jonathan, Willer, and Mrs. Grimes (and anyone else who had two or more years invested in blog-back comments). You remember that file you “exported” that looks like a bunch of code when opened? Open it again, … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Sunset HS, Technology
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My First Sermon
This past weekend the pastor of our church was out of town on a mission trip with some members of our congregation. As a full-time staff member, one of my non-youth related job duties is to fill in when he’s … Continue reading
Posted in Church, Reflection, Writing
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Much Anticipated Pictures
Ok. I found the cord, so here are SOME of the pictures. I posted more on www.ringo.com (which I’m starting to dislike because of their ads). I checked out www.flickr.com (friend Annie recommends) but don’t like their MB limitations. But … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Fatherhood, Pictures
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