I have been in my office at 99 Chauncy St for less than a year, and in that time have come to hate the gloomy air shaft my wondow overlooks. I’m on the 5th floor of an 11-story building, so not only is the “air” in this shaft is of rather dubious quality, but the window itself barely hints at the existence of an outdoors.
The AC wasn’t working well this morning so I was sitting out in the office library. When I returned to my office a few minutes ago, I was greeted with cheery, bright, direct sunlight! I checked my watch — sure enough, it’s noon. As I write this, I can already see the light fading away from my window, but on this day, the longest of the year, my office window was in cosmic alignment.
Monthly Archives: June 2006
Boston Faith & Justice Network in today’s Boston Globe
The breaking news for this week is that Rachel is leaving her position as Director of Public Policy at Episcopal City Mission to help coordinate the Boston Faith and Justice Network, which she co-founded over a year ago. Following grassroots organizing techniques, BFJN has been holding house meetings to take the pulse of Boston-area evangelicals committed to social and economic justice. BFJN held its summer kickoff event last Saturday — read more about it in the Boston Globe’s coverage.
AnderbarbeKoo 2006
Come celebrate summer and the launch of the Boston Faith & Justice Network with the Anderkoos!
when
Saturday, June 24
12pm to whenever
where
59 Magee St
Cambridge MA
what to bring
We’ll have plenty of stuff for the barbie, but if you have anything you particularly like to carbonize over hot flames, or anything especially quenching to go-with, by all means bring it!