Here is a list of heroes that come to mind. Below each name you will find a link to my blog posting related to that hero. There are other heroes to be added to the list.
1. Fred Rogers - Mister Rogers showed us how to talk to children, and he showed us all how to be a good neighbor.
Finding Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
Finding Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
2. Thomas Merton - Christian mystic, monk and scholar
Two Monks Planting Seeds of Hope for a Better World
His Holiness the Dalai Lama: Secular Ethics in Our Time
His Holiness the Dalai Lama: Secular Ethics in Our Time
6. Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain): Quintessential American - told it like it was; made us all laugh
A Place for Saints, Sinners, Doubters, And Jilted Lovers
7. William Shakespeare (The Bard): His words set the standard for a new era
William Shakespeare, the Bard for All TIme
William Shakespeare, the Bard for All TIme
8. St. Francis of Assisi - the most universally known and loved of all the saints. He has creds that reach way beyond the Catholic Church
St. Francis of Assisi: He's Not Just for Birdbaths
My Journey to Assisi
St. Francis of Assisi: A Photo Essay
9. Emily Dickenson - An examplar of American poetry when the nation was young
Truth As We Know It vs. Truth As We Shall See It
Hope is the thing with feathers
My Journey to Assisi
St. Francis of Assisi: A Photo Essay
Truth As We Know It vs. Truth As We Shall See It
Hope is the thing with feathers
10. Clyde Kinnaird
11. Mary Kinnaird
Here's to a Legend
12. Wendell Berry
Wendell Berry: Poet, Prophet, and Sage
13. Garrison Keillor - An English major who went on to do well. What's not heroic about that?
An Evening with Garrison Keillor
Garrison Keillor Was Telling Our Story
Here's to a Legend
12. Wendell Berry
Wendell Berry: Poet, Prophet, and Sage
13. Garrison Keillor - An English major who went on to do well. What's not heroic about that?
Garrison Keillor put Public Radio on the map, took it out of
the shadows of small university studios with folding metal chairs. He stood
where shy persons often fear to go; he graced us with his observations of our
lives. For us shy persons, it was tremendously encouraging, his recognition
that some of us introverts have to call upon that extra reserve to move out and
interact with others in order to do what needs to be done.
Garrison Keillor Was Telling Our Story
What a lovely list of heroes. Just came across your blog and, as a fellow lover of nature and poetry, I am looking forward to delving into it more deeply.
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