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Author Archives: Jeff Kisling
Autumn Photo Albums
Thanks for the comments about my photographs, especially related to the Zen Photographer blog post. Now that I’m back to being just a regular photographer, with my new camera, I’m reminded that I haven’t shared this autumn’s photos, yet. I thought … Continue reading
Personal Responsibility
I’ve mentioned that one way Quakers share and develop their spiritual lives are by considering a series of questions, we refer to as queries. Each month there are a set of queries to think about and discuss together on a … Continue reading
Infant Lung Diffusion
Many of you know I have worked in an Infant Pulmonary Function Laboratory (IPFT) for nearly 30 years. This type of work isn’t done in many pediatric hospitals for a number of reasons, one of the most relevant being there … Continue reading
Zen Photographer
I sometimes wonder what is the point of all the photographs I take? I tried to explain some of this in this document, that is rather out of date at this point: Jeffrey A Kisling Photography Not many people see … Continue reading
Supporting KI (Kheprw Institute)
Those of you who follow this blog know that the Kheprw Institute (KI), a Black youth mentoring and environmental, community building organization here in Indianapolis, has been a focus of my social activism. This is Giving Tuesday, and an opportunity … Continue reading
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Anyway
I have always greatly admired the NBC television show, The Voice. It is such a simple but amazing concept that amateur singers audition for judges who are successful musical artists, with the judges’ chairs turned so they cannot see the … Continue reading
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Thankful for Water Protectors and Quakers Supporting Them
Thanksgiving is the one day of the year when the general public might give some thought to Native Americans. Unfortunately we know the long history of betrayal as settlers killed many Native Americans and forcibly took over the land of … Continue reading
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Hyperbole
Iowa Yearly Meeting (Conservative) Friend and friend Marshall Massey urged Friends (i.e. me) not engage in hyperbole, which I agree with, and was probably guilty of when I wrote my last post about the possible consequences of a leak in … Continue reading
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Your Town–Flint, Michigan
Many people most clearly see issues in terms of their impact on their own lives. So this is what your town will look like when the Dakota Access Pipeline spills. [The oil industry, of course, suppresses how often pipelines spill. … Continue reading