Dear Colleague and Friend,

Just a different way of sharing with you some reflections from our recent lunch outing.

First, I decided to just try that book you presented: "Pixels and Place". The book struck me as a digital take on the book I had to read to finish my dissertation by Doreen Massey titled "For Place". That book is directly about the relationship between space in the ontological dimensions and what people do to make space become place, where it's not about the physical but about the human existence of love, care, emotion, interaction, and pursuing the course of making life a better place to experience.

Second, several other items we talked about sparked a more introspective mindset, including your reference to doing housework that gave you an introspective undertaking. As such, I share with you for songs that stick to the rib cage that surrounds my heart. You may choose to try and listen to each in the way I have lined them up, below. They are in the order in which I felt them being "triggered" my the frontal lobe that stores and processing music (soon to be neurologist speaking). I threw in "Awesome God" because while the United Methodists may know that song, I've never heard it in a Catholic mass, I'll replay it ad infinitum till my body needs to rest.

Songs:
1) Everything That's On My Mind (by Charlie Peacock)
2) 52:10 (by Rich Mullins)
3) She Asked Me How (by Mitch McVicker and Rich Mullins)
4) Awesome God (by Rich Mullins)