Actually Read UU World
The TV fast has opened up some time for me to actually read UU World. Instead of watching TV during breakfast, I read an article. I just finished the latest issue. I've been a member for a decade and this is the first or second time I've read an issue of UU World.
I found the articles interesting but not enough for me to remember in any great detail. The article about isolation in these economic times struck a chord.
The structure and tone of the magazine seemed vaguely familiar. Then I remembered, Highlights for Children. I spent a lot of time in waiting rooms as a kid and at one time my mother bought us kids a subscription.
UU World is Highlights for Adults complete with a suggested activity section in the back (discussion questions) and a pull out for younger people. All it needs is hidden pictures and labels like "John Brubeck, Boston, MA., Age 57" next to the poetry and art.
Not that this is a bad thing. I just found it funny.
A hidden pictures puzzle would make a good edition.
For the art director: I'm an UU and I draw pictures.
2 comments:
Bwahahahaha!
Please start drawing a UU Goofus and Gallant.
Please.
I'm begging.
Well I'm still preening about being declared U*U Bird of the Year and having my picture on the cover of the UU World Winter edition. :-)
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