2020, A Year of Crisis
My son-in-law and I stood in the grass next to the driveway staring at this big glob of yellowish yuck. That’s the best I can
My son-in-law and I stood in the grass next to the driveway staring at this big glob of yellowish yuck. That’s the best I can
I know. It’s an odd image for a Christmas post. It has also been an odd year. I would say more than odd—extraordinary even. 2020
“You could have gotten a bigger truck!” “But you told me to save money.” “So, saving a few dollars on a truck was more important
The large juniper anchoring the corner of my childhood home always seemed to have bagworms. I remember those brown bags hanging like Christmas ornaments. Never
Those words make me cringe. This year I decided to not attend the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference in person. I and many others
It’s called, among other names, an elongated throat catch basin. The structure’s primary purpose is to remove lots of water from a roadway. I took
“Blessed is the one who perseveres under trial because, having stood the test, that person will receive the crown of life that the Lord has
I’ve gone to what may be considered by some to be extraordinary measures to take care of tomato plants. After a year of having my
Today you get to take a quiz. Don’t worry, it’s not tough. Based on the photo of my wife’s grandmother’s back porch, where do you
“Did you see that car?” I say those words, or something similar, to my wife almost every time we pass an antique or classic car.