I’ve been in a big-time Southern mood of late. Spending quality time with the folks in NC while I work some theatre gigs is bringing the ‘Southerness’ out of me. So, that ‘durn’ is for you mom. I still contend your Nazarene pastor thinks it’s a swear word (you better not be dancing or doing any ‘mixed bathing’ either).
Anyway, I was saying it’s about ‘durn’ time . . . that Profligate Grace and Tokens interviewed me. As you can see, I have a very inflated sense of my own importance (somebody has to). In Profligate Grace’s defense, they interviewed me some time ago, so many thanks gals. The interview with Tokens just took place so I thought I would share it–if for no other reason than to share their website with you . . . or, the fact that the interview with Profligate Grace actually inspired someone to buy me a bottle of Maker’s Mark! It’s true. So, you know, I’m just going to throw that one out there again, just in case. Send me an email. I’ll send you a mailing address. Wrap it well. Spilled whisky is a sin.
Seriously though, those websites are great. So, bookmark them or whatever. It’s good, good times.
Okay, I realize that wasn’t much of a post, but I’m in the Outer Banks at the moment. Today I surfed for about four hours and I gardened for about five hours, so this is all I can do at the moment. There’s way too much going on outside to be stuck inside blogging. So, stop reading this crap, get off your computer, and go grow some tomatoes (after making a few snarky comments about this post, of course.)
About the Author
Tripp York
Tripp York teaches religious studies at Virginia Wesleyan College in Norfolk, Virginia. He is the author of more than half a dozen books including, Third Way Allegiance, The Purple Crown, and Living on Hope While Living in Babylon. He is the co-editor of the forthcoming three-volume collection called the Peaceable Kingdom Series. An actor and a lighting designer, Tripp also surfs and spends his weekends shoveling elephant and giraffe poop.