Christopher de VinckMy daughter, who lives outside of Portland, asked me on the phone the other day if I knew that Oregon was the first state to officially recognize Labor Day as a holiday? I didn’t know.
Every morning my wife and I walk to town. We make a left, walk through the neatly arranged development of solid homes, down the boulevard, cross over into the cemetery, make a left, past the First Reformed Church and then we arrive at the corner of the turnpike and Jackson Avenue where, for the past two months, a construction crew is building a bank. Each day there is progress: the leveling of the ground, the foundation, the walls. Each day we see men in hardhats.
When I look at the tombstones in the cemetery, I am reminded that someone chopped a block of granite out of the earth, polished the stone, engraved someone’s name. The tombstones are so beautifully crafted. The Dutch Reform Church I pass, who built that church? Who designed the steeple? How did they manage to carve the front door?My brother-in-law, a professor of engineering at Leigh University, told me once to remember that every man-made object was designed and built by someone.
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usatodayopinion Not even craftsmanship of labourers but all the more their craftsmanship
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