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“Are you from Pittsburgh?”

March 7, 2019
(reposted due to changes by WordPress)

“Excuse me. Are you from Pittsburgh?” the woman spoke gently.

“Lenore is,” Charles replied.

“We heard you talking about Pittsburgh,” the woman said, gesturing to the radiant, bald, younger woman with whom she shared a table.

Of course they heard us. It’s New York. Tables in most restaurants are placed practically on top of each other.

Lenore Williams had come from Pittsburgh to New York. She arranged to meet Charles Atkins Jr and me to talk about the Presbyterian Church’s Freedom Rising Initiative to address the impact of racism on African-American men.

We met at the TGIFridays in Penn Station. Charles’ son is playing in one of the New Jersey state basketball championship semifinal games tonight. This location made it easy for him to join us and then to get home for the game.

We talked about the work being done by the Presbytery of Pittsburgh and by the Presbytery of New York City. We explored how the presbyteries might support one another and partner for effective ministry.

Our conversation touched on the city of Pittsburgh. Lenore has lived there for most of her life; Charles had recently been there for a meeting; part of my childhood was spent on Neville Island.

After a fruitful conversation, and when we finished our meal, Charles stood to leave for his son’s basketball game. That’s when the woman stood, took the half step needed to cross the aisle in the restaurant and spoke.

“My daughter Erin goes to school outside Pittsburgh,” she informed us. We smiled at Erin who sat with her back to the wall. It appeared she was returning to Pittsburgh. She had her suitcase with her.

“We heard you praying,” the woman stated. “Erin has cancer. We were wondering. Would you pray with her?”

We would. And we did.

Lenore and I stood beside Charles. Erin and her mother stood. We joined hands and prayed.

We prayed for Erin. For healing. For strength. For courage. For grace.

We prayed for Erin’s mother and family. For Erin’s friends. For the medical personnel who care for her.

When we finished, we realized we had blocked the aisle. We moved so others who had waited patiently, at least outwardly, could get by.

A man stepped toward the exit. Our eyes locked for a moment. He must have been allergic to something in the restaurant because moisture rimmed his eyes, a little bit leaking out of one corner.

The restaurant’s host came from the other direction. He had been a tad grumpy when we asked for more napkins. Now a grin stretched from ear to ear. “Thank you,” he said. “That was wonderful. Thank you.”

Erin and her mother thanked us. Hugs were shared, by all save one person. I did smile a lot and shake everyone’s hand.

We are made from dust. And to the dust we will all return. But until we do, moments of grace will find us. Thanks be to God.

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19 February 2020

Walking. Penn Station. Morningside Gardens.
Kenji – Fort Minor
Summer of ’42 – Kishi Bashi
Love’s Been Good to Me – Nina Simone
Day Dreaming – Aretha Franklin
In New Orleans – Lead Belly
Part of My Life – India. Arie
How Many More Years – Howlin’ Wolf
Born to Fight – Tracy Chapman
The Roadie Song – Aaron Neville
Where Are the Keys to the Kingdom? – Sweet Honey in the Rock
God Is Love – Marvin Gaye
For Once in My Life – James Brown
Oh Freedom – The Princely Players
Fix Me Jesus – Bobby McFerrin
Joshua Fought the Battle of Jericho – Paul Robeson
Sing a Message to You – Earth, Winfd & Fire
Sandra’s Smile – Blood Orange
Might River – Mary J. Blige
Stand Up – Cynthia Erivo

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16 February 2020

Walking. Penn Station. Morningside Gardens.
Nature of a Sista’ – Queen Latifah
When Doves Cry – Prince
You Can’t Hurry Love – Diana Ross & The Supremes
Hey Now, Hey Now – Cab Calloway
Strength, Courage & Wisdom – India. Arie
The One That Got Away – Carter Anderson
Two Hearts – Earth, Wind & Fire
Rock Island Line – Little Richard with Fishbone
School Day – Chuck Berry
What a Little Moonlight Can Do – Billie Holiday
Turn over a New Leaf – John Lee Hooker
Join the Band – Ranky Tanky
634-5789 – Wilson Pickett
Wholly Holy – Aretha Franklin
ELEMENT – Kendrick Lamar
Love and Affection – Joan Armatrading
The Party’s Over – Della Reese
You Never Can Tell – Aaron Neville

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26 January 2020

Finally back at it.
Walking. Penn Station. Morningside Gardens.
Lovely Day – Bill Withers
Nengone Nodegu – Ok! Ryos
Walk Beside Me – Celtic Woman
The Other Side of Town – Steve Earle
Days Are Short – Arlo Guthrie
Long Journey Home – Elvis Costello with Anuna
Miseducation of Lauryn Hill – Lauryn Hill
Mozart: Divertimento #17 in D – Salzburg Consort
Chrysalis – Spyro Gyra
Everyday Is a Winding Road – Sheryl Crow
Gending Sekar Gabund – Gamelan Salunding
Packing Trunk Blues – Lead Belly
A Simple Hymn – Little Windows
Blind Love – B.B. King
Honey Chile – Martha Reeves & the Vandellas
Harvest – Ani DiFranco

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1 December 2019

Walking. Penn Station. Whitestone. Morningside Gardens.
O Come Emmanuel – Little Windows
Day O – Harry Belafonte (R.I.P. Lord Burgess)
The Streets of Philadelphia – Bruce Springsteen
Waterfalls – TLC
Danny Boy – Black 47
That’s What Friends Are For – Dionne Warwick
Hold On – Sarah McLachlan
Together Again – Janet Jackson
Free Me – Sia
The Last Song – Elton John
Jesus to a Child – George Michael
Boy Blue – Cindy Lauper
Sing – Annie Lennox
For a Friend – The Communards
Sister Rosa – The Neville Brothers
Rosa Sat – Amy Dixon-Kolar
Come Faithful Ones – Red Nativity

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16 June 2019

Posted a day late.
Walking. Penn Station. Walking. Morningside Gardens.
Sandpaper Cadillac – Joe Cocker
Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy – Queen
Wade in the Water – The Fisk Jubilee Singers
Candle in the Wind – Elton John
Mirror, Mirror – The Kids of Widney High
Peat Bog Soldiers – The Wakes
Papa Was a Rollin’ Stone – The Temptations
It Won’t Be Long – The Beatles
Goodnight Baby – Sam & Dave
Pinball Wizard – Rod Stewart
Ananau – Luis Cachiguango
Fear – Sarah McLachlan
Deer Dance – Joanne Shenandoah
Sweet Rosalyn – Sheryl Crow
Flu Shot – Awkwafina
Yo Soy de un Pubelo Sencillo – Luis Enrique Mejia Godoy
In My Life – Judy Collins

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Purple, not flowers, suitcases

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K-Mart
Penn Station, New York
12 August 2018

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The Until We Meet Again Tour – 1 September 2016

After a day of work, the Until We Meet Again Tour appeared at Penn Station to pick up Eric who arrived to attend the US Open. We traveled to Sean’s apartment where we visited with the talented up and coming artist Henrik.

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Why I like New York 4 – Steel drums

At any given moment, somewhere in the city, someone plays a steel drum. Probably several people playing in several places. Every now and then, I stumble across one of those players.

As I passed through Penn Station today, I heard him play.

Lara’s Theme” from Dr. Zhivago slowly segued to “My Favorite Things” before the train arrived.

See you along the Trail.

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