Stephen Brannon:  

CLASS OF 1962
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Retired 11/1/2005 as Rector of Trinity Episcopal Church, Sonoma, California since 1995, 43 miles north of San Francisco where I continue to live. Deputy Senior Chaplain of Law Enforcement Chaplaincy Service in Sonoma County. Also an attorney, having served as Chancellor of the Province of the West of the Episcopal Church and as Vice Chancellor of Episcopal Diocese of Northern California and as pro bono legal counsel for abused women and children in Sonoma County Superior Court working with the Sheriff's Domestic Violence-Sexual Assault Unit and District Attor...Expand for more
ney. Married 1965 to Barbara - a psychotherapist in private practice, who died in 2013. Three children - Mary, John and Heather, 2 grandsons Spencer and Chase, 26 foster children. Previously Episcopal Chaplain at University of California, Berkeley 1988-1995; Vicar of St. Edmund's Church, Pacifica, CA 1984-1988, Law School at University of San Francisco 1977-1981 and private law practice in San Francisco 1981-1984, Episcopal Chaplain at Illinois State University and Illinois Wesleyan University 1972-1977; Vicar of St. Thomas Church, Salem, Illinois 1969-1972.
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Wisteria and geraniums, my favorites, extend a greeting and lift our spirits for settling in for the night as Tess and I complete our evening walk around the neighborhood.
Easter afternoon relaxation to the ethereal Renaissance sacred music of William Byrd sung by the King's College Choir.
Remembering Belle tonight who showed up some 15 years ago and adopted me. Her most favorite place to be before she passed over Rainbow Bridge was being sprawled across my chest fast asleep. This photo of her sits next to my
My "Pillow Partner" as I woke up this morning.
Morning sky outside my bedroom window is SO much improved today!
This evening's walk with Tess - blue skies and 62 degrees. What a welcome change from hot and smokey.
How pleasant it is being Tess's nap pillow on a Friday afternoon! 🐕💤❤
No Donald and GOP enablers, it is NOT "Fake News."
As she so often does, Tess just reached her front paws over to my arm so that we are touching one another. ❤
Little touches such as fresh flowers on the Paris Cafe Table in my kitchen bring pleasure in these troubled times.
During this no travel summer I especially enjoy photographic reminders of past adventures, such as this shot I took in 2015 of the Church of England's St. Edmundsbury Cathedral and Gardens. Fond memory of strolling up the h
Keep up "Sheltering" spirits - Croissant, French Butter, French Roast Coffee at Sonoma's Paris Cafe, aka my kitchen.
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Where else on a 72 degree sunny and breezy Sunday afternoon for Tess and myself but on the bike path to the Sonoma Depot!
Wisteria blooms have faded, but Carpet Roses and Geraniums are doing their thing, and Star Jasmine is yet to show forth.
Tess enjoying springtime on the back deck today. 💤😴
Word immortalised in one of my most favorite hymns, sung as the processional at my Ordination as a Priest and which I carry on a slip of paper in my personal prayer book. Made very real when I spent time on the Hill of Tara
Tess is "retrieving" me, so bedtime. 😴
To the market this morning for Corned Beef and Cabbage for St. Paddy's Day, and of course imported Irish Butter! 🍀
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