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Author: wally metts

Wally Metts is the daysman. He is a professor of English and communication at Spring Arbor University and co-pastors Falling Waters Bible Church. The father of four adult children, he and his wife Katie raise barn cats on 20 acres in Horton, Michigan. His grandchildren call him Santa.

the daily grind

August 12, 2011August 12, 2011 wally metts3 Comments

With its stone streets, historic sites, and high end shops, Alexandria, VA, has everything to offer except a decent coffee shop.

Posted in food, humorTagged alexandria, bakeries, coffee, coffee shops, communal table, debt ceiling, George Washington, old christ church, washington post

boredom and its benefits

August 10, 2011 wally metts2 Comments

Boredom is what we call our diminished capacity for solitude. And so we have no space or time or art to make things that matter.

Posted in commentary, cultureTagged boredom, creativity, dilbert, innovation, lincoln logs, scott adams, silence, social media, solitude

to Africa with love

August 5, 2011August 5, 2011 wally metts3 Comments

The problems to solve are many, and they don’t all require us to move to Africa. But engaging them is how we grow, testing our skill and knowledge against something that matters.

Posted in celebration, culture, familyTagged africa, birthday, calling, finding yourself, pilgrim metts, vocation, watoto

simple summer suppers

August 3, 2011August 3, 2011 wally metts5 Comments

Weather like this makes you want to slow down. And it’s too hot to cook food. Or to digest it. But even simple meals require a little planning ahead.

Posted in celebration, foodTagged chicken salad, cucumber soup, food, forkinit, heat index, member's mark, recipes, salad, scrambled eggs, summer, supper

a triumph more glorious

August 1, 2011August 1, 2011 wally metts2 Comments

The first transatlantic telegraph cable broke. Expectations where thwarted. Nothing worked exactly as advertised. It’s a good thing to remember when the next new thing rolls in, even if it’s made by Apple or Google.

Posted in commentary, communication, cultureTagged google+, james buchanan, social media, technology, telegraph, wideman whitehouse

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