Yes, I'll be leaving the snow and ice of Minnesota for an Australian summer. My friends are very envious!
Above:My street in St. Paul, after the snowfall of last Friday, December 3, 2010.
Above:My St. Paul home (and a neighbor's snow-covered car!) -- Saturday, December 4, 2010.
These past few days have been a whirlwind of activity: cleaning the house, packing for my trip, e-mailing myself materials that I'll need to continue working on various work-related projects, and, of course, spending time with friends!
Above:Last Friday evening, for instance, I had a delightful dinner with a group of dear friends and very wise women! Pictured at left (from left): Brigid, Betty, Colleen, Marguerite, Molly, Jane, Kate and Rita.
On Saturday, December 4, I celebrated my friend Phil's birthday with him, his girlfriend and a number of their friends at Moscow on the Hill Restaurant in St. Paul.
Above:Phil and Brittany – Saturday, December 4, 2010.
Above: Phil and Jacob.
Above:Brittany, Phil and Annslie – Saturday, December 4, 2010.
Along with Molly's dinner and Phil's birthday party, I've had other recent opportunities to gather with friends before my departure for Australia today.
Above: Pictured with my friend Ken, with whom I do meals-on-wheels every Thursday morning! He drives and I deliver! Together we make a great team. His wife Carol will help out while I'm in Australia.
Above: John, Bernie, Noelle, Eileen and Ann.
Right:Michael, Paula and Mary Lynn.
Above:Eileen, Bernie, Kathleen and Joey. Earlier this year, Kathleen and Joey and I enjoyed aWisconsin adventure!
Left:With my friend John.
Above:Kathleen, Mary Lynn, Joey, Kathleen and Sue Ann – Monday, December 6, 2010.
Above:With Paul and David – Monday, December 6, 2010.
Above:Doug, Bob, John, Brian and Rick – Wednesday, December 7, 2010.
Above:Christmas with the boys!
Right:Doug, my "Mr. Brilliant," whom I'll miss very much while in Australia.
I established The Wild Reed in 2006 as a sign of solidarity with all who are dedicated to living lives of integrity – though, in particular, with gay people seeking to be true to both the gift of their sexuality and their Catholic faith. The Wild Reed's original by-line read, “Thoughts and reflections from a progressive, gay, Catholic perspective.” As you can see, it reads differently now. This is because my journey has, in many ways, taken me beyond, or perhaps better still, deeper into the realities that the words “progressive,” “gay,” and “Catholic” seek to describe.
Even though reeds can symbolize frailty, they may also represent the strength found in flexibility. Popular wisdom says that the green reed which bends in the wind is stronger than the mighty oak which breaks in a storm. Tall green reeds are associated with water, fertility, abundance, wealth, and rebirth. The sound of a reed pipe is often considered the voice of a soul pining for God or a lost love.
On September 24, 2012,Michael BaylyofCatholics for Marriage Equality MNwas interviewed by Suzanne Linton of Our World Today about same-sex relationships and why Catholics can vote 'no' on the proposed Minnesota anti-marriage equality amendment.
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4 comments:
Lucky you, Michael. Have a great trip. Looking forward to pictures from Oz. Safe journey.
Have a great trip! I hope that you'll still be blogging from Australia...
Michael, I wish you a safe, trouble-free and hassle-free trip to & from Australia!
Have a safe trip and a very merry Christmas. Prayers and best wishes!
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