A seaman meets a pirate, and they take turns boasting of their adventures on the high seas. The seaman notes that the pirate has a peg-leg, hook, and an eyepatch. The seaman asks “So, how did you end up with … Continue reading
Category Archives: Gratitude
This time of year, I love sharing my favorite Thanksgiving story with my family and friends. It is a sweet reminder that, even through hardship, I still have so much to be grateful for. I hope the story blesses your … Continue reading
Love is in the air this Spring! “In the Spring time, the only pretty ring time, when birds do sing… Sweet lovers love the Spring.” —William Shakespeare In recent weeks, a family of mourning doves has taken up residence at … Continue reading
As we all know, the 2018 Winter Olympics just drew to a close. As we watched over the last two weeks, my husband has remarked on more than one occasion how unnatural some of the moves of the athletes were. … Continue reading
This time of year, I love sharing my favorite Thanksgiving story with my family and friends. It is a sweet reminder that, even through hardship, I still have so much to be grateful for. I hope the story blesses your … Continue reading
Spring is a time of new beginnings. It seems everywhere I look lately I see a new “For Sale” sign. Land and houses that I have passed hundreds of times are now available to the highest bidder. People moving on. … Continue reading
Did you know that the average American consumes 4,500 calories and 229 grams of fat on Thanksgiving Day? Ugh, it doesn’t sound so great when you look at it that way. 72 million turkeys are eaten in America between Thanksgiving … Continue reading
This time of year, I love sharing my favorite Thanksgiving story with my family and friends. It is a sweet reminder that, even through hardship, I still have so much to be grateful for. I hope the story blesses your … Continue reading
After the recent rains, it has been such a blessing to see the beautiful sunshine of the last few days. The next morning after the rain stopped, I stood on the deck looking out over my back yard, breathing in … Continue reading