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CelesteKeeping Company :: March Link-Up
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4 comments
Nice! You and Jen have some similar themes. As someone who tends to be all over the place, that's a challenge 🙂
Thanks for linking in!
Beautiful! I listened to the series of talks put out by Well Read Mom by Theresa Vargo on "The Hound of Heaven" and they were fantastic!
You're right–and I'm definitely in good company with Jen! 🙂
Oooo, I will have to check that out! We just had our book discussion for The Hound of Heaven last night and all of us loved the book, which is funny given that our group is half-Catholic and half-Protestant! The diary was just a lovely portrait of the human condition.