Category Archives: Mythology

Protected: A Star, A Star, Dancing in the Night

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Protected: Petraeus to Penelope

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Protected: In Search of Toad Hall

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Fato Profugus, or Trail of Tears

This weekend, the 18th annual Trail of Tears Remembrance Ride roared down Highway 41A, not so far from my house.  As we do every year, my family and I walked up to the Sewanee Market to watch with our neighbors … Continue reading

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A Bear in Sewanee

This morning around 4:20am a black bear was seen running toward the dining hall on campus.  Reports of garbage strewn in different areas have also been reported, read a post from the Sewanee police in an e-mail message earlier this … Continue reading

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Protected: One Small Misstep

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Protected: Twists in the Plot

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Protected: Flora, in the Country and City

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Protected: Attis by the Thames

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Swithin and Sewanee

This morning, ironically enough, it is not raining in Oxford. It is St. Swithin’s Day, July 15th, and according to an English proverb, Saint Swithun’s day, if thou dost rain, For forty days it will remain Saint Swithun’s day, if … Continue reading

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