Shepherds of Coyote Rocks: Public Lands, Private Herds, and the Natural World, by Cat Urbigkit, 2012
Nonfiction book of the author's experience on rangeland with her sheep and livestock guardians. I'm only a third of the way through it currently, but enjoy it. Bought it used online.
A quick and not cleaned up thing because I wanted to make sure I post something EVERYDAY for pride month.
This is a medieval shepherd wearing aromantic colours. Because I was thinking, there are soooo many modern terms and identities, but the language hasn't always existed in a way that is easily comparably to modern day language. So aromantic people can not be pointed out easily in history.
I referenced the outfit from various European medieval miniatures.
The paragraphs below are the opening lines of John Piper’s mini-biography on Charles H. Spurgeon. From nearly 40 years of pastoral ministry, from the work I do with pastors since I left full-time pastoral ministry, I am convinced that these descriptions and observations are spot on. At the end of this post I want to record my reasons for posting them for two different groups and for two different…