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Author: Alison Edwards

True Grit

In 2007, Jeanette Hardage re-read her schoolgirl’s autograph book from 1940 (when she was 9 years old) and discovered a poem written in the hand of her father, William Alfred Webb. He claimed that it was part of a longer piece by Don Carlos Mausser, …

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philosophy of life, poemsLeave a Comment on True GritSeptember 21, 2023June 21, 2024 By Alison Edwards

A Holy Place

Jeanette Hardage, perhaps like most people, seems to have felt God’s presence most deeply in the quiet places of life. In Faith and Other Matters, she juxtaposes the poem below with the Psalm 37:7 admonishment to “Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for …

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faith, Faith and Other Matters, poemsLeave a Comment on A Holy PlaceJune 25, 2023March 21, 2024 By Alison Edwards

Love Just Gives

One of Jeanette Hardage’s earliest published poems, dating back to at least 1967, seems appropriate for the season of Lent. During a time when Christians contemplate the awesome love of God, and many emphasize selfless charity towards others, consider her very brief and simple, yet …

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faith, Faith and Other Matters, poemsLeave a Comment on Love Just GivesMarch 21, 2023March 21, 2024 By Alison Edwards

Choose Joy

One of Jeanette Hardage’s daughters recently came across an unpublished poem in Jeanette’s handwriting tucked away inside a piece of old furniture. She had probably not intended it for publication, as it contained none of her usual word choice edits. With candor she shares how …

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faith, Faith and Other Matters, holiday, philosophy of life, poems, sadnessLeave a Comment on Choose JoyDecember 21, 2022March 21, 2024 By Alison Edwards

Dialogue with the Holy

Jeanette Hardage greatly admired Kathleen Norris, author of Amazing Grace: A Vocabulary of Faith, a book which Jeanette reviewed for two magazines in 1999. In her meditation on Truth, Norris says that “poetry, like prayer, tends to be a dialogue with the holy.” Jeanette seemed …

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faith, Faith and Other Matters, poemsLeave a Comment on Dialogue with the HolySeptember 25, 2022March 21, 2024 By Alison Edwards

A Summer Daydream

The start of summer seems like a good time to indulge in a little daydreaming. Enjoy this brief poem by Jeanette Hardage on the topic. (This one is also found in Faith and Other Matters). Daydream Grass-backed I lietraveling vapor trailsfirst-class mind-wand’ringunravels mingled memories Free …

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Faith and Other Matters, poems, simple pleasuresLeave a Comment on A Summer DaydreamJune 19, 2022March 21, 2024 By Alison Edwards

The View was Worth the Climb

In a December 1961 newsletter, Jeanette Hardage wrote that the highlight of the family’s year was a pack trip taken with two burros in the high Sierras the previous August. While I’m not sure all of the participants relished it as much as Jeanette did, …

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nature, travel3 Comments on The View was Worth the ClimbFebruary 21, 2022February 20, 2022 By Alison Edwards

Sabbath in Tel Aviv

In October 1996, Owen and Jeanette Hardage made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. The photo accompanying this article shows Jeanette at the Pool of Siloam, near the entrance to Hezekiah’s Tunnel. This trip clearly made a deep impression on both of them. Afterward, Owen …

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travelLeave a Comment on Sabbath in Tel AvivJanuary 21, 2022January 21, 2022 By Alison Edwards

Hair!

Long ago, Jeanette Hardage started an article that she never completed, full of musings about hair. As someone who inherited her thick hair, I can understand why she might have gotten a bit obsessed from time to time with hair that can be hard to …

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girlhood, philosophy of lifeLeave a Comment on Hair!November 21, 2021September 22, 2024 By Alison Edwards

Guilty Pleasure

Steeped in the Brethren religious tradition, Jeanette Hardage’s family had a decidedly conservative approach to the American cultural practices around them. One of my favorite poems from her Faith and Other Matters anthology is one in which she rebels just a bit against her church …

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Faith and Other Matters, girlhood, poems, simple pleasures1 Comment on Guilty PleasureOctober 20, 2021March 21, 2024 By Alison Edwards

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