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Vicissitudes

cinnamon rolls

By AIC Timothy Espinoza For a long, long time here at SRCI, every Saturday morning breakfast had consisted of a cinnamon roll or coffee cake as the main item. It was one of those quirks of prison, something that did not, and we suppose, could not change. As sure as […]

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Jasper Speaks!

letter

By AIC Timothy Espinoza One of the Otino Waa kids I sponsor is named Jasper. (What a cool name.) I received his picture and bio in April of 2021 and began to write him monthly. Months soon turned into a year without a response. My letters continued, along with prayers

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An Odd Shadow

shadow line

By AIC Timothy Espinoza As I walked around the prison yard, I saw a strange sight. It was a blistering summer evening. On our yard, there is no shade, at least that’s the conclusion to anyone who takes a cursory glance. Yeah, there it was, 15 to 20 men sitting

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BLOOD RED INK

red letter edition

By  AIC T. Billinghurst (Intro by Dale Russell) How many copies of a “red lettered” Bible do you have around your house? Do you know of, or remember these? Today it might be more difficult to find this version as most of us have gone to digital forms. I remember

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ORPHANS NO MORE

OTW kids14

By AIC Timothy Espinoza I don’t know if I was supposed to be a lawyer, but I’m particular about words. So much so that I’ve had great difficulty in referring to the youth at Otino Waa Children’s Village as orphans. When blogging, brevity is a must. So, the term orphan

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Bliss  

Tk You God

A poem by AIC G. Ehler This was written as a reflection of the difference between a 21 year old entering prison and now, 63 years old, anticipating release in a few short weeks. As I contemplate, this to tell you. I have my ups, And my blues. I pray

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