Wednesday, February 16, 2022
Tuesday, November 2, 2021
Allhallowtide 2021 | The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh
Blogging during October (whether on Blogger or Facebook) has become a tradition for me. I began one year by posting 13 Halloween related posts. In 2018, I posted 26, one for each letter of the alphabet. In 2019, I presented "31 Nights of Halloween." In 2020, the topic was comic book horror hosts. And in 2021...
I wrote nothing...
The plan in September was to introduce 13 original villains that will face off against the "Justice Allies" (see the TP Comics blog), but that did not happen.
I can't however, let Allhallowtide end without at least one post in the spirit of the season. So I would like to introduce you today to the "Scarecrow of Romney Marsh," also known as the Reverend Doctor Christopher Syn. Created by author Russell Thorndike, Syn was the protagonist in seven novels, published from 1915 to 1944. Like a number of other series, the chronology of the storyline does not match with the order of publication. The first book published is the last book chronologically.
- Doctor Syn: A Tale of the Romney Marsh (1915)
- Doctor Syn on the High Seas (1935)
- Doctor Syn Returns (1935)
- Further Adventures of Doctor Syn (1936)
- Courageous Exploits of Doctor Syn (1938)
- Amazing Quest of Doctor Syn (1939)
- Shadow of Doctor Syn (1944)
Tuesday, January 28, 2020
Who Knew? | A New Way to See Constellations
Who knew?
Tuesday, October 1, 2019
31 Nights of Halloween (1 of 31)
Halloween or Hallowe'en (a contraction of Hallows' Even or Hallows' Evening), is also known as Allhalloween, All Hallows' Eve, or All Saints' Eve (wikipedia).Saturday, January 1, 2011
2010 Rememberies
Preached Jan. 3, 10, 17, 24 at Lord of Life
John Lear Memorial Service
West Chester Community Martin Luther King Jr.
February
Valentine Dinner at Lord of Life
Anne and Jon to Minnesota
Bible Institute at Trinity Lutheran Seminary
Preached Feb. 14 at Lord of Life
Prepare/Enrich Training
March
Chrism Mass at St. Luke & Meeting with Bishop Stuck
Preached March 7 at Lord of Life
Preached Palm Sunday March 28
April
Seder Meal, Tenebrae Service and Easter Vigil at Lord of Life
Preached April 11 & 18
Trip to Minneapolis with Anne and Jon
Internship Cluster Retreat with Pastor Deb
May
Preached May 9 & 16
Southern Ohio Synod Assembly at Wittenberg
Confirmation Banquet and Rite
Benson Family Reunion
June
Indiana-Kentucky Synod Assembly in Covington, Ky.
Summer Lunch Program in Butler Co.
Preached June 13
Rained Out at Dave Matthews Band Concert
Baobab Blast VBA at Lord of Life
Anne and Jon to MSP
Hero HQ VBS at St. Luke
July
Approval Essays due
Preached Jully 4 & 18 (Big Butter Jesus) & 25
Forms A, B, R due
Vacation in Wilmington & Holden Beach, N.C.
August
Approval Panel & Candidacy Retreat
Ye Olde Tymey Photoes in Nashville, Ind.
Bless the Beasts at Lord of Life
Last Sunday at Lord of Life
Mom and Dad's 40th Anniversary
Back to School
September
Sweet Corn Festival
Trip to Cleveland to visit Bethany Lutheran Church
Debriefed Internship Once, Twice, Thrice
"The Draft"
Trinity Days
October
Augsburg Fortress Warehouse Sale
Third Anniversary
Fairfield County Fair
Millersport Class of 1992 Reunion
Fall Break at 'Our Old Kentucky Home'
JPB Get Together
Trick or Treat in Crestview with Jon & Company
November
Jon's First Birthday Party in Columbus
Phone Interview with Congregation in MN
I Group Worship Week
Thanksgiving Break in Minnesota
Thanksgiving Dinner with Jason's Family
Scenic Tour of Minnesota
Interviews at Congregations in MN
December
Official Last Day of Class--"Senior Skip Day"
Moving back to Kentucky
Snow Days!
Christmas
PreChristmas with 'Grandma' Peggy and 'Grandpa' Roy
Christmas Eve morning at home with the kitties
Christmas Eve evening with Grandpa Fred, Grandma Lyda, Uncle Mike and Uncle Rick
Christmas Dinner Chinese Buffet with the Pairans, Knauffs, Manesses, and Jon's girlfriend
Friday, January 1, 2010
2009 Rememberies
Holiday Open House
Mom & Dad in Hawaii
J-term Class: Independent Study
LOST Season 5 Premiere
Snow Days 2009
February
Spring Semester Classes: New Testament 2, Biblical Poetry, Theology of Mission, Building Parish Music Programs
We're Pregnant!
March
Spring Break Trip to Minneapolis
Spring Semester Class: Christian Ethics
April
May
Benson Family Reunion
June
Summer Online Class: Acts of the Apostles
Summer Work Study: Transcribing Joseph Sittler lectures
ROME Vacation Bible School at St. Luke
Visit with the Hartmanns
It's a boy!
St. Luke Mission Trip
July
Shopping at Yard Sales
August
Knauffy Holden Beach
Began Internship at Lord of Life
September
October
November
Birth of Jonathan Thomas
Thanksgiving with the Lexington Grandparents
December
Visit from Aunt Karen
Jon's Baptism & First Communion
Christmas Around the World at LOL
Helping Grandma Sue move to Minnesota
Christmas Eve Services at Lord of Life and St. Luke
Christmas Day with the Templemans, Grandpa Fred & Grandma Lyda
Tom & Jon preaching at LOL
Christmas visit with Grandma & Grandpa Pairan & Uncle Scott
Boar's Head & Yule Log Festival & Reunion with Louisville Friends
We Hardly Knew Ye: 2009 Deaths
Patrick Swayze
Ted Kennedy
Walter Kronkite
Gidget the Chihuahua
Billy Mays
Farrah Fawcett
Michael Jackson
Ed McMahon
Dom DeLuise
Bea Arthur
Paul Harvey
Ricardo Montablan
Monday, January 5, 2009
Christmas Letter 2008
Monday, January 5, 2009
Dear Family and Friends,
My grandfather has a file folder full of every Christmas letter he’s written since 1961. It is fun to read them and remember the years gone by. 2008 has brought “blizzards” and blackouts, blunders and blessings. Following in the footsteps of Grandpa, this is my recap of the year…
As of this writing, I have finished three semesters at Trinity Lutheran Seminary in Columbus, Ohio. I am working toward becoming ordained as a Lutheran pastor, like my grandfather, and my wife, Anne. During the middle part of the week, I stay with my brother Scott near campus. On the weekends I am at home in Crestview, (Northern) Kentucky, just south of Cincinnati.
Anne and I have settled into our house. When we are both home, we enjoy the simple pleasures of cooking for each other, watching movies, and playing on our computers. This summer we attempted to plant a garden—I was quite proud of our harvest of 34 green beans. Anne had more success with her flowers, which beautified our landscape during the spring and summer.
Our house got a little more crowded in May, when we adopted a new cat from Anne’s Mom (who in turn had adopted Tacko from Anne’s brother). Tacko is the most affectionate cat in the world. (Any typos found in this letter can be blamed on Tacko, who is sitting on my laptop keyboard as I type.) Tacko enjoys eating my homework and other important papers, going outside to eat grass, and helping make the bed in the morning. Our other cat Josie, who has a more subdued personality, takes naps on the guest bed and talks to the birds outside.
During the first eight months of the year, I worked part-time at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church in Crestview Hills, Ky. In addition I spent the summer months working as a student chaplain at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in nearby Fort Thomas, Kentucky. I ministered to the nursing home patients who reside there, including one World War II veteran. During the last four months of 2008, I have been supply preaching at congregations in Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio. When I’m not preaching, I enjoy worshipping at Anne’s congregation, St. Luke Lutheran Church.
The biggest event of 2008 for Anne’s congregation was the move to the “new church.” St. Luke’s final worship service at 3917 Alexandria Pike was in February. During the seasons of Lent and Easter, worship services were held Sunday afternoons at a Baptist church. In May, the first services were held at St. Luke’s new home at 4800 Alexandria Pike. The new building has accessible restrooms, classrooms, a nursery, and an office for the pastor. Anne has ably and gently led the congregation the past four years, during times of anxiety and trust, times of tradition and change.
Anne and I are blessed to have our parents living within a two hour drive north (Tom) or south (Anne) of Cincinnati, but we wish our other family members were closer. We have been able to travel beyond the Commonwealth this year: to Minnesota for Spring Break (complete with snow) to visit Anne’s sister Karen and her family; to Ohio’s Amish Country for a week-long retreat for pastors; an overnight in Hocking Hills in celebration of our first anniversary; a trip to New England with Scott during Fall Break; and a short trip to North Carolina to visit Grandma and Grandpa after Christmas.
We wish you blessings as this Christmas season comes to an end, and as 2009 begins.
Tom and Anne Pairan





